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rupt men with rewards to kill him. Which
I doubt not but he apprehended for true,
because a messenger whom I sent to fixe
another time of meeting with him, found
him in an extreme trembling, and irreso-
lutions: so that I had no more, but an in-
treaty to forbear comming to his house, or
drawing him out of it, till it might be
without danger or observation. They of
the Religion held a Synod at this time in
this Town, in which the principall busi-
nesse is to rectifie, or at least to mature,
against their Provinciall Synod, which
shall be held in May, certain opinions of Ti-
lenus a Divine of Sedan, with which the
Churches of France are scandalized. The
chief point is, Whether our salvation be to
be attributed to the passive merit of Christ,
which is his death, or to his active also,
which is his fulfilling of the Law. But I
doubt not but that will be well composed,
if Tilenus who is here in person with two
other assistants, bring any disposition to
submit himself to the Synod, and not onely
[CW: to]
p.131

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