Chapt. 22. The pretended liberty of conscience against the National League and Covenant, the ordinances of the Parliament of England engaged both oath for a reformation of religion.
Chapt. 23. The Place of Acts 5:34 to wit, the counsel of Gamaliel disused, and found nothing for liberty of conscience.
1. Mr. Goodwin's unsound gloss touching the counsel of Gamaliel, Acts 5.
2. Gamaliel's argument proveth as strongly, that murderers and adulterers should not be punished, as that men ought not to be punished for their conscience.
3. The argument of Gamaliel owned by adversaries, rendereth all the fundamentals of the gospel uncertain, and topic skepticism to all the most well settled believers.
4. Gamaliel's argument doth conclude, that we are not to oppose by arguments and scripture, any blasphemous way against the gospel.
5. Immediate providence is not the rule of our actions.
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