. Christianity as old as the creation, or, The gospel, a republication of the religion of nature. .:-??>--\>»^j^is****-j^rr-r - ?P j^V^W _-t~J,«-•¥-• ?«*.--• •;???. .*\;-V aAafvi ... V ?• ?.-nt iWi^i ia£ as the CREATION. Chap. XI. ij? r:aces, o: things, muft be derivd from the Congrc-gzaoo; a:*d no:hing fure, can be more abfurd, thanto the Clergy, by any form of words, canbrilow any pemwwnt hohnefs, whether real or rela-tive, on timber, iionc, err. And therefore, the methodusdby A7cnr>:niopI««^,inconrecrating of a Church,was generally cryd out on as profane, and tending to iu


. Christianity as old as the creation, or, The gospel, a republication of the religion of nature. .:-??>--\>»^j^is****-j^rr-r - ?P j^V^W _-t~J,«-•¥-• ?«*.--• •;???. .*\;-V aAafvi ... V ?• ?.-nt iWi^i ia£ as the CREATION. Chap. XI. ij? r:aces, o: things, muft be derivd from the Congrc-gzaoo; a:*d no:hing fure, can be more abfurd, thanto the Clergy, by any form of words, canbrilow any pemwwnt hohnefs, whether real or rela-tive, on timber, iionc, err. And therefore, the methodusdby A7cnr>:niopI««^,inconrecrating of a Church,was generally cryd out on as profane, and tending to iunVvthofeConfecrationsusd in the Grtek £c LatinChurches, whereby they cheat the People of imrrienfefums. But tis nowonder, if they, who claim thispower in relation to inanimate things, fhoud pretendto convey to Men, tho ever fo wicked, a real in-herent, nay, indelible holy character; tho whereinthat ronfifls, they themfelves can t tell. But, W k a T the Priefts aim at by this cant, is to makePeopte believe their prayers are of greater- efficacythan theft of the nnfanftifyd Laity; very well knowing,that if the Peorle were fo weak as to beli


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