36° Unite in necelTary things. DIRECT. XI. Evermore diflingmilb between the seetffary truths and duties, ¡Ad thole whichare not e necefsity ; and between the rollerage And the intoilerable errours ndnever think of a Common Unity or concord, blot upon the terms of nee(ffary points, and of the primitivefimplicity dotirine, difcib pint andworfhip ; tad theforbearance of diffenters in tellerabledifferences. I I were to fpeak but once to the world whi- J. left I lived, 'this fhould be my Theam r, And yet ( for aught that I can perceive by any vifible effetts) I never fpake of any thing with lefs fttc- cefs. One party writeth copioufly of the mif- chiefs which will follow rolirration. And they fay true, ifthey mean the Okra ion of things in- tollerable The other write as copioufly of the ne- cerlityof 'rol/eration and Liberty of Confcience And they fay true,Lt they mean only the Tollera.' tion ofthings tollerable. But neither of them faith true ifthey meanuniverfally, and fpeak in any o- ther fenfe : There is nothing /pore plain and fute than that the tolleracing of all errours and faults which confcience may be pretended for, or ofnone at all, arc utterly deflru&ive of Chriflian and humane peace and fafety. He is fcarce well in his wits that holdeth either part univerfally and unlimitedly: For theone would have no Govern- ;lent;
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