ofCONFORMITY. 85 along with him. And there is this ad- vantage in the Eflablifhed way, that He need not be a Stranger to the main part of the Publick Worfhip; nor in the leafl uncertainty as to that. Is it not therefore, a little unaccountable, that the great fatisfation forme People take, in their attendance upon Pullick Worfhip, fhould lie in their being Strangers to what they are to join with, and in great uncertainty what it will be; and yet, that there per- fons lhould make it an Argument againíl; their attending the Publick Worfhip in the EflablifhedChurch (where the main parts of it are fettled with Piety and judgment, and conflantly the fame) that they are Strangers to the Mìnifler, and as to him, at bell, in great uncertainty? The Second Argument in defence of your People, is this, The Ejeded Miniflers were call oft; without having any luitable Crime alleged againft them. Therefore, it had been inhumane and barbarous in the People to defert them. It is no pleafure to me to fpeak on this fubjea; or to think that any good, and ufeful Perfons were fo unhappy, as not to be fatisfied in their Minds about F 3 the
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