And therefore also though birds have no Epiglottis, yet can they so contract the rim or chink of their Larinx, as to prevent the admission of wet or dry ingested; either whereof getting in, occasioneth a cough, until it be ejected.
But plain, intelligible church music, which occasioneth not divisions, but the church agreeth in, for my part I never doubted to be lawful.
As I said before, it is a testimony of the excellency of religion that it thus occasioneth contention.
From the divisions which religion occasioneth in the world: and, 5.
There is another thing which occasioneth this misjudging, to wit, the want of distinctness and clearness in covenanting with Christ, and the ignorance of the nature of true saving faith.
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