The Reafonableneß that You ought to lay any weight upon: But then it is my opinion, that it can never be made out; í) made out, I mean, as to be a good reafon for Your feparate Miniflry. Why I think that neither this Argument, nor the other, can do You any fervice, I have given a full account before, hi the confederation of them, as they prefented themfelves under the former head. And the fame reafons which I produced, to prove that they were not fufficient to juftify the Conti- nuance of your Publick Miniflry, will at leaf, equally prove that they are not fufficient to jufify, the other part of your Condut, your New - Ordinations, for the prepetuating afeparateMinifiry in the Land. And to thefe I muff refer You. Thus have I endeavoured to fatisfy You, Firfl, That the Terms of Minif#erial Conformity are not fo unreafonable, and unjuft, as You have imagined, and repre- fented them tobe. Secondly, That the Ar- guments You have alleged, upon fuppo- fition that they are fo unreafonable, are not fufficient to vindicate your Pra6tice, in the continuance of your Publick Mi- ',Orations. There remains yet the Third thing
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