of CONFORMITY. The Fourth is this, It is the Duty of the DifTenting Ali- ;fillers to continue in the Exercife of their rliniilry, though f lenced by the lJlagi- frate, Therefore the People are therein obliged to fupport, and encourage them. The Fifth is taken from their right to chufe their own Paflour. The People muff often part with this right, if they fubmit to the Legal Pro- vifon for them, Therefore they cannot live in con- formity to the Church of England. This I find a little afterwards thus exprefied, in a manner fomewhat differing from this. Withoutfubmitting in many Parifhes to Unqualifiedguides, there is no room left by the Law, for Alinifterial inflrutlion, and pafloral help, Therefore, it is the duty of the Peo- ple to provide for themfelves in a (eparate way. The Sixth is taken from the want of Difcipline in the Church. The Difcipline of the Church is ffi11 bad , and infuf1ncient, notwith- flanding all the Callsfor greater f rielnefs and 75
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