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B04767 A politique confession of faith: calculated for the meridian of both churches. So as reading each column by it self, it suits with the belief of the most zealous papist, but putting both together, as one line, agrees with the tenets of every good Protestant. Composed for the assistance of weak Catholicks, in the necessary art of equivocation. 1673 (1673) Wing P2761; Interim Tract Supplement Guide C.20.f.4[48]; ESTC R9552 633 1

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A Politique CONFESSION OF FAITH Calculated for the Meridian of both CHURCHES So as Reading each Column by it self it Suits with the belief of the most Zealous Papist but putting both together as one Line Agrees with the Tenets of every Good Protestant Composed for the Assistance of weak Catholicks in the necessary Art of Equivocation Quo teneam Protea Nodo I Still will Stick To Catholick Holding for Faith What Rome's Church saith Beyond whose Pale All truth doth fail Doubting I repair To 's Holiness Chair And Bow my Knees To Images Where Kings are Head The Flocks misled To Saints I pray 'T is the right way Gods Word I keep From simple Sheep And hold no wrong In a strange Tongue Dread Purgatory jayl 'T is no idle Tayl Prayers and Pence May Bail us thence Priests are Ill-sped Who dare to Wed My Creed Consents Seven Sacraments VVhere th' Altar's drest People are Blest And he 's an Ass VVho shuns the Mass To the Reformed way Adieu It leads astray What Englands Church avows My Conscience Disallows Pure Doctrine's only Sown Where the Popes pow'r men own To Scriptures Decision I Answer with Derision To the Laws of my Prince Paying small Reverence Subjects are not to blame To think the Pope Supream What VVorship can be true That is accounted New Free from all Superstitions I defend old Traditions I' th Common Pray'r who saith Amen hath a strange Faith I value not a Pin To Act a venial sin Merits I allow The People will have it so VVho do Assert Confession Honour most their Profession The Cup to 'th Layety 'T is sure Impiety Service is scarce Divine VVith Table Bread and VVine VVho that Communion flies Is Catholick and VVise FINIS London Printed for Benjamin Harris in Bell-Ally in Coleman-street at the sign of the Stationers-Arms 1673.