of C0ÑFoRMirY, with the bell reafoning their Caufe will bear, but are ever burthening it with Aggravations, which always work more than Arguments, and never fail to defiroy Chriftian Charity in the World ? This thought bath carried me a little beyond due bounds: but it bath it's ufe in all Controverfies, , and efpecially in this. I heartily with it may have the lame ef- fea upon all others, as, I hope, it will ever have upon me; and fo return to thefe Arguments in Vindication of your People, as they lie in their Order. The Firfl is this, Many of the People hadfound benefit by the labours of the ejeted 1lliniflers. Therefore, they were obliged to flick to them ; and, as it is exprefted.prefently after, They could not forbear preferring the Labours ofthole 1llinhflers, thefuitable- nefs of whofe Gifts, and whofe readinefs to watchfor their Souls, They hadexperienc'd, before others that came in their places, to .whom they were firangers, and as to whom they were, at the bell, ingreat uncertainty. Of how very little Account in the Caule before us, this Con;deration is, and to how little purpofe this Argument is produced (unlefs to male up the number) PART II.
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