Hoadly - BX5136 H6

of CONFORMITY. but own, that they had a Right to confult their own eternal intereit in a feparate way. But I have before obferved, that the falvation of any ferions Perfon is not endanger'd byConjormity, and you your (elves will not fay that it is : and that they may conform without fubmir- ting themfelves to their Parifh-Mtnz; -, -r, after the manner You fpe-ak of, I ¡¡h .1 Phew by and by. What I now fay is this, That they ought to recede from this Right, upon weightyconliderations; that Publick Peace and Order are confiderati- ons weighty enough to induce them todo it ; that it is plain from their Practice, that they. often think fo themfelves ; that, therefore, lince they may do it without endangering their Salvation, they ought to confòrm, tho', by this means, they re, cede often from this Right. 2. I mutt obferve to You,. that in Parifbes, and places where the People chufe their own Mini(ers, there are the greatendivifons, and quarrels, the great- en feuds, and pallions remarkable ; as `Unqualified Mint:tiers, as in other places ; and, perhaps it may be Paid alfo, Cie greate[t number of Diffenters from the ftablifbed Church. Nothing bath been 4 151

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