The sentence from scripture and reason against arch-bishops and bishops with their curats. I. That they are in their doctrine and practice abominable. II. That their governement is an abomination. III. That their service is a profanation, so provoking in Gods eyes, that He will have all removed out of his sight. IV. That newtrality is most detestable, and commands a curse from God and good men. V. That the two waies of governement, the presabiteriall and independent, are but in shew two; they go crosse a little, but they will bend each to other till they shall both meete in one church-way. ... Presented to the Assembly of Divines. Dialogue, arguing that arch-bishops, bishops, curates, neuters, are to be cut-off by the law of God Woodward, Ezekias, 1590-1675. This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A96899 of text R210001 in the English Short Title Catalog (Thomason E47_18). 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This Phase I text is available for reuse, according to the terms of Creative Commons 0 1.0 Universal . The text can be copied, modified, distributed and performed, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. Early English books online. (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. A96899) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 154515) Images scanned from microfilm: (Thomason Tracts ; 8:E47[18]) The sentence from scripture and reason against arch-bishops and bishops with their curats. I. That they are in their doctrine and practice abominable. II. That their governement is an abomination. III. That their service is a profanation, so provoking in Gods eyes, that He will have all removed out of his sight. IV. That newtrality is most detestable, and commands a curse from God and good men. V. That the two waies of governement, the presabiteriall and independent, are but in shew two; they go crosse a little, but they will bend each to other till they shall both meete in one church-way. ... Presented to the Assembly of Divines. Dialogue, arguing that arch-bishops, bishops, curates, neuters, are to be cut-off by the law of God Woodward, Ezekias, 1590-1675. [1+] p. s.n.], [London : Printed in the yeare, Anno Dom. 1644. Attributed to Ezekias Woodward. Also published in 1644 with title: A dialogue, arguing that arch-bishops, bishops, curates, neuters, are to be cut-off by the law of God (Wing 3486). Annotation on Thomason copy: "This is a new title to a booke formerly called a dialogue arguing that", with a caret indicating that annotation is to be inserted before the word arch-bishops in title; "by Eze: Woodward"; "May. 14th.". Fragment: title page only. Reproduction of the original in the British Library. eng Church of England -- Government -- Early works to 1800. Church polity -- Early works to 1800. A96899 R210001 (Thomason E47_18). civilwar no The sentence from scripture and reason against arch-bishops and bishops with their curats.: I. That they are in their doctrine and practice Woodward, Ezekias 1644 319 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A This text has no known defects that were recorded as gap elements at the time of transcription. 2007-06 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2007-06 Apex CoVantage Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2007-07 Robyn Anspach Sampled and proofread 2007-07 Robyn Anspach Text and markup reviewed and edited 2008-02 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion THE SENTENCE FROM SCRIPTVRE AND REASON , AGAINST ARCH-BISHOPS and Bishops with their Curats . I. That they are , in their Doctrine and Practises , Abominable . II. That their Governement is an Abomination . III. That their Service is a Profanation , so provoking in Gods eyes , that He will have all removed out of His sight . IV. That Newtrality is most detestable , and commands a curse from God and good Men . V. That the two waies of Governement , the Presabiteriall and Independent , are but in shew two ; they go crosse a little , but they will bend each to other till they shall both meete in one Church-way . Wherein , they , who walke with a right foot , stand charged to watch-over each other in their way ; To give an account of their way ; To beare each others burthen ; To supply each others wants , To pertake of each others graces , To doe all things as becommeth a Communion of Saints , alwaies doing or receiving good . This is the excellent way , as disagreeing with our Times , and waies , as new wine and old bottles . Therefore the Reader will see his engagement here , to walke after inward gratious principles , rather then to swerve after outward priviledges . He may consider also whether the Enquiry be , what way of Governement is fittest for select and choice congregations , culled out two or three from amidst thousands : or what way of Governement is meet for those thousands in Israell . Presented to the , Assembly of DIVINES . An high way there and away , it shall be called the way of Holinesse , the uncleane shall be not passe over it . Isa. 35. 8. Printed in the yeare , Anno Dom. 1644.