Cendemn not all with - drawing. 299 ciety when we are free. Thirdly, if our lawful Pallors be turned out of the place, and we follo v them, and turn away but fromUfurpers. Fourth- ly , If the Paílors turn Hereticks or Wolves. Fifthly, If the ptblick good of the Churches re- quire my removal. Sixthly, If any fin be impofed on me, and I be refufed by the Church unlefs I will commit it. In thefe and form other fuch cafes a remove is lawful. And when it is not lawful , yet it may be bat fuch a blemish in the departers, as the departers find in the Church which theydepart from; which will on neither fide dif-oblige them fromChri- ftian Love, and fuch Communion as is due with neighbour Churches. There is a fchifm from the Church, and fchifi 'in the Church : There is a fchifm from ä1mrf all the Churches in the world, and a fchifm from forme one or few particular Churches. There is x feparation upon defperate intollertble principles and reafons, and a feparation upon fomé li+e4k. but tol- lerabie ones. There mull not be confounded. The Novatians were tolerated and loved by the fo. ber Catholicks, Emperours and others; when many others were otherwife dealt with. If any good Chrillians in zeal againfl fin, do erroneoufly think that an undifciplin'd Church fhould be forfaken, that they may exercife the difcipline among themfelves which Chrift bath appointed ; It is the duty of that Church to take this warning to repent of her negleet of difci- pline, and then to love and honour thole th t have though upon rniflake perhaps) withdrawn . But ifwhen they have occafioned the withdrawing by their
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