Hoadly - BX5136 H6

1S2 The Deafnablenef fome Circumftances which make Constart Communion flnful, you fhould judge it to be your Duty. I do not doubt, but that Circumstances may make .açtions finful nor do I know any Perfons who will deny it. But, in anfwer to what you have alleged to prove that there are Circumstances attending upon Constant Communiozz, which render it iyful, I propofe to Phew Firt, That thefe Circumstances you mention, do not attend upon ConTiaí t Communion ; or, if they do attend upon it, that they do not make it unlawful and that the like Circumg ances do attend up- on your Occafonal Ccmmunion, and your Separation. After which I Mall obferve Second, Suppofing forne inconvenient Circumstances do attend upon Constant Communion, that, betides fuch like Cir- cumstances, many fad, and terrible Con® fequences do unavoidably attend up- ori Separation; and make it much more nla: ful, and much lets eligible. Which Two Thins will, I hope, contain in them fufficient Reply to every Word YOU ilave advanced Upon this Head, and, there

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