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A95604 Thomas Taylor's solemn declaration to clear himself from that wicked aspersion of being a Jesuit, and from popery, &c. witness my hand, Thomas Taylor Taylor, Thomas, 1618-1682. 1679 (1679) Wing T581; ESTC R43778 878 2

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Thomas Taylor 's Solemn Declaration To Clear himself from that Wicked Aspersion of being a Jesuit and from Popery c. I Thomas Taylor do in the Presence of Almighty God Solemnly Profess and in good Conscience Declare It is my Real Judgment That the Church of Rome is not the Church of Christ nor the Pope or Bishop of Rome Christ's Vicar and that his or her Doctrines of deposing Heretical Princes and absolving their Subjects of their Obedience of Purgatory and Prayers for the Dead of Indulgencies and Worshipping of Images of Adoring and Praying to the Virgin Mary and other Saints Deceased and of Transubstantiation or Changing the Elements of Bread and Wine into the Body and Blood of Christ at or after the Consecration thereof by any Person whatsoever Are False Erroneous and Contrary to the Truth of God declared in the Holy Scriptures And therefore the Communion of the said Church is Superstitious and Idolatrous And I do likewise Sincerely Testifie and Declare That I do from the bottom of my Heart Detest and Abhor all Plots and Conspiracies that are or may be Contrived against the King Parliament or People of this Realm And I do hereby Faithfully Promise with God's help to Live a Sober and Peaceable Life as becometh a good Christian and Protestant to do And all this I do Acknowledge Intend Declare and Subscribe without any Equivocation or Mental Reservation according to the True Plainness Simplicity and usual Signification of the words Stafford the 7th of the 4th Month 1679. Witness my Hand Thomas Taylor Dear George Whitehead THY Labour of Love in this present Business of mine and the Truths is kindly Received and the Reward rests with thee in thy own Bosom where our Heavenly Father abundantly Answers and Satisfies his Children in and for all their Services for his Names sake So be it I have here enclosed sent subscribed my Testimony as Friends have given against Popery to shew as need is in the Lord's Power and Patience I shall overcome all for so from the beginning has been our Victory having done what in the Light the Lord hath given us to see to be our Duty to leave all to him whom both the Winds and Seas Obey In whose Dear Peace with Tender Love to thee thy Wife and all Friends with Prayers to the Lord for his Presence and Assistance with you in all your Holy Affairs at this and all times with his Protection over you Rests Stafford the 7th of the 4th Month 1679. Thine Dearly in Christ Jesus Thomas Taylor