Of CONFORMITY. 69 there cannot be fo much done towards this, but that there will be always room for more. And then the confequence is, Divifon, and Subelivifon without end, and no hope of Unity and Concord. There was a time when fuch Argu- ments for a feparate Miniftry were re- jetfed, and exploded by your felves. And, indeed, if this be retained, and in- lifted on, as reafonable; I fee not, but that it muff follow , that there is a good, and reafonable ground for eternal DZVtfon in the Church of Chrifl; which. I hardly think there is, Having thus confidered the Arguments offered in vindication of thofe amongif You, who were in the Miniftry before the Ad of Uniformity , and have ever finte continued thepublick Exercife of it; and examined, whether they be fuffici- ent to defend your Praáice in fo doing; I come now to the other point I propos'd, of very great concern to the Caufe, as it ífands at prefent. And that is, 2. To confider, how far thefe Argu- ments can vindicate the Pratice of thole amongíf you, who have ordained others, and of thofe who have been ordained, to the Miniflry, finte that Atte E 3 The
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