90 The Reafonablene f up to the Terms of the EfiablifhedChurch, it is Inhumane and Barbarous in the People not toflick to them, and encourage them. And perhaps you will fay this. For, if this be fo mighty an Argument in the behalf of the EjeciedMinijlers, it lhould be of forne force in the Cafe of thefe o- thers. They were actually indeed in the Minifiry ; and thefe have thought fit to prepare themfelves for it. They would have come up to the Terms of the Eftab- lament, if they could have done it without fin; and Theft profefs themfelves molt ready to do it, but that it is againft their Confciences. They were ejeiledbe- caufe they could not fubmit to thefe Terms; and thefè are kept out on the fame account : and both without having any fuitable Crime alleged againfl them. I fee not, but that you may as truly tax the People with Inhumanity and Barbarity in not attending upon thefe, as in deferting thofe. And then, what a Foundation is here laid for conaant Divifions from an Eflabli/hed Church, tho' never fo perfea? It is but for any Perfons to pretend, that they have prepared themfelves for the Minijlry, and that they are ready to Minifler in this Church, but that they cannot
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