. r >'l2 J Reformation, anc.i all that they have igndtantly done for Popery. But we hope our great Inter– ceffor will procure fwgivenefs for them that kpow not . what they do. But mttfl theChurch tHll fuffer fomuch by its zealous Friends? Chap. XIII. What iJ the Duty of aD other Chrifltans towards the Papijls in order t() the Promotmg of th-e Common ,lntereft of ll Chr~i~nity? ' THough I have difiinC'tly anfwered this Qu~.. . fiion in the Second Part of my Key for c A• tholicks, I will here anfwer it again, left I be thought to run into Extrearns , ·or encourage the Extreams of o,thers ; by all that I laave here and elfewhere faid. And as to the chat of Igno~ant FaCtion, that w:ill fay I contraqiet my felf, 1: will anfwer it with Contempt and Pity. § I. Firft, we rnufi lay deep in our Minds, and 'inculcate on our Hearers the common Fundamen– tal Truthi and Duty: That Love is the. Second great Commandment, like to the Firfi : That it is the fulfilling of the Law : That he tha:.t dwells ia Love dwells in God, and God in him: That he that loveth not his Brother whom he hath feed, loveth not God whom he never faw : That fome love belongs to Enemies, antl much.more to Bre– thren : That a$ much as in us lyeth we.mull liye peaceably with all Men ~ Yea, and follow Peace with ~11 men.] And ~hac thefe are Duties. that nothing ·can difpenfe with~ I
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