%64, The Rea f nablene f inclination to Nonconformity. A fewOb' fervations will eff'e ually do this, which I recommend to you, andwhich you will ° liot deny to be true. The Fiat is, That there is fufficient provifion for the People in the Eftablifbed Church. TheSecond is, That the People ought to part with this Right, upon foreConfderations or in other words, That they have no Right to chufe whom they pleafe for their Faftour, when their neceffities are provi- ded for, in an EflabliJhed way, and the Confequences of their afferting that ° Right will be much worfe, than the Con- fequencesof their acquiefcing in the Efla- blifhment. The Third is, That they may have the fame opinion about their origi- nal Right to chufe their ownPaflours, and yet moft heartily Conform to the Church of England. The Fourth is, That the kueflion between us is not, Who have this Right ? and How came they by it ? But the Que.Ftion is, In fuch a Cónítitu& Lion as ours, in which this Right is ge- nerally fettled in the hands of a Patron, without regard to the People, and in which there is fuñcient provifion made for them, what ought the People to do? Whether, to acquiefce in the Eftablifhed ay
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