The Realnablenef to make your intereff one with theirs, rather than to be thought to prefer this before them ; You have written for many years with fuch a concern and heat againft it, that you could hardly write with more againft the Church of Rome it felf ; You have blacken'd MiniflerialCon- formity to it with fuch a number ofaggra- vations, as mutt make it a Complication of fins of the moil horrid, and unpardon- able nature ; You have done what tends to alienate the Minds and Hearts of the Nation from the Efablifbed Church, and ' thofe that Miniller in it. And you can- not think this the likelieff way to bring thofe fromwhom you differ to fuch a Temper of Accommodation , and fuch a yielding Difpofition, as you with, and as there mutt be before this farther Refor. mation can be accomplithed. Granting therefore that fome Amendments are high - ly reafonable in themfelves, and that fome Alterations which you (amongft others) have contended for, would make the Church more perfect than it is; yet, be- fore this be done, Men's minds muff be dilpofed to it, and made eafy and yield- ing. They mutt be void of Paillon and Freiudice for fear they fhould make. fah, Alterar%
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