of CcNFORMITY. j3 mane Nature ; if it be not more likely, by Patience, and Tendernefs, by Con- formity to Men in all lawful things, by Courtefy and Amity, by keeping up a Friendthip and good Correfpondence, by Calmnefs and Temper, by Moderation and Candour, to bring them to a yield- ing Difpoíition and compliantHümour, to incline their AffeEiòns and their Good-will towards us, and fo to difpofe them to be ready to make Abatements, and Alterations ; thanby Separating from them as Perfons unworthy of our co»- giant Commuraion, by aggravating and loading their Caufe with all the evil we can invent, by putting the worff con- ftrurion upon all their Aaions,by draw., ing the People from them, and encourag- ing their prejudices againft them, by felting up other Forms of Church Govern- ment and Worfbip, at the wideft difl-ance from them. Let me ask any Perfon, whether of thefe Two is the moft pro, liable Method of attaining this End ? It fekems to be a plain Cafe, that theformer is the molt probable Method, and there- fore,. that the ConfiderationOf the gain- ing thefe very Alterations you fo much d r , amid. rather have engaged you 12 to
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