Hoadly - BX5136 H6

of CoNroRuvri. 93 ceive, a fufficient anfwer to what is ad- vanced upon this pretence, if I can make out the following particulars, 1. That Tou, and your People, may con- tinue in Communion with the Church of England, without thinking it foperfetl as to . need no amendments, and without for- faking the. Caufe, you fay, you are en- gaged in. 1. That you have not attained to perfellion, or a greater degree of it, in the feparate Churches which you have ereaed. 3. That to feparate from a Church, in order to obtain afarther Reformation, is not reafonable, or defenfible. 4. That the method you have taken, is not a likely way to make the Church of England one degree moreperfeci than it is already. 5.. That if this be a good Argument for a Separation, there will always be a neceflîty for one, and that your own Amendments would not make the Church foperfect, but that thisiame pretence for Separation would remain. i. That You, and yourPeople, may con- tinue in the Communion of theChurch of England, without thinking it fo perfect as try

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