There be four Heads of Reasons by which the absolute necessity of a Religious Correspondency between the Godly Party of this Common-wealth and for- raign Protestants, may be made manifest. 1. The first is taken from the truth of our Christian Religion whereof we make profession. 2. The second from the present sad condition of the Churches. 3. The third from the universall danger of the Pub- lique States of Protestants. 4. The fourth from the peculiar and weighty Engage- ments under which the Godly party of this Nation doth stand for the performance of this duty, more then any people of the world
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