The Second Argument

That religion whose precepts are no directions to attain peace of conscience leaves a man still in a damnable case. But the precepts of the religion of the church of Rome are no directions to attain peace of conscience, therefore it leaves a man in a damnable case. Which, if it be true, a reprobate may be as sound a professor of it as any other.

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