The Keafonablenef3 ces ? And, Is it laudable to multiply objeftions againft the Church, tho' at the expenfe of Charity and Judgment ? If this be thought a good reafon for Non- conformity, then I fee no hopes of ever putting an end to it, even upon the grounds you your (elves delire. For no Abatements , or Amendments in the Church, it's Difcipline, Government, or Liturgy, can poffibly prevent, or remove fuch objections as this. Nor can there ever be revived a fpirit of Love, and a delire of Union amongft us, whiff' little confcience is made of putting the worft conftruaion upon the actions of others, and then bringing their perfons into the quarrel ; of prejudicing men againft a Caufe, by what hath no more relation to it (in truth) than the m oft diflant thing in nature. Suppoing thefe Accufations of the Clergy true, and fuppofing the crime as great as you pleafe; Doth it follow, Becaule fome of the Ruling-Clergy have been RigidTask Matters, have been men of ill tempers, or fevere in their attempts to bring men to Conformity, therefore the People ought not to con- form ? Or, was it ever thought, that Conformity obliged men to approve of the
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