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Excerpt from A Cloud of Witnesses, for the Royal Prerogatives of Jesus Christ, or the Last Speeches and Testimonies of Those Who Have Suffered for the Truth in Scotland, Since the Year 1680: Together With an Appendix, Containing the Queensferry Paper; Torwood Excommunication; A Relation Concerning Mr. Richard Cameron, Mr. Donald Cargil, and Henry Hall
Jefus Chrifi, the only degotte? of Me Fatber, havin received the church Of Scotland, as one of the utmoii i?es of the earth for his poll'efiion, by folemn grant from Jehovah, was pleafed, as to call her from the deplorable fiate of Pagan-3 and reform her from the ruinous conditi on of Antichriitian darknefs; fo to dignify her m a peen liar manner, to contend and fuffer for that truth, 'téat be if iii/7g and laugieer in bi; cbureb, having power to initituté her form of government, to give her laws, of ficers and cenfures, whereby {he fhould be governed, and hath not left it ambulatory and uncertain, what govern ment he will have m force for the ordering of his houfe, but hath expre?y determined 1n his word every neceffary part thereof, and hath not put any1 power into the hands of any mortal, whether Pope, Prelate, Prince or Poten tate, as a vicarious head 1n his perfonal abfence, whereby they may alter the form of government at their fpleafure, and make what kind of officers, canons and cenu res they pleafe; but all the power that this king hath left 1n his church, concerning her government, is purely and pro perly minilferial, under the direéiion and regulation of his fovereign pleafure, revealed 1n his written word.
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