Hoadly - BX5136 H6

210 The Rea f nablene f laid, in order to this, appears to me fo extraordinary evident, and fo very de- monftrative , that I have a more than ufual confidence in this point ; and can- not help taking it for granted , that You your felves are by this time con- vinced, that this part of your caufe bath been very much mifraken and that thefe Circumflantes either do not belong to Confiant Communion ; or, do not make it unlawful. And, therefore, If thefe be truly the Reafons for your refufing to join confrantly with the Church of England ; and if thefe be all the Arguments You have to prove Confiant Communion any more unlawful than Occafonal Communion ; I prefs it upon You, as your indifpenfable duty, to review, with all the calmnefs poffible, this part of your Caufe ; and to con- fider once more, whether You be not obliged, in confcience, to communicate can'tant ly with the Church of England. Which You muff alío be the more willing, and determined to do, if You will but confider, what I íhall obferve in the next place, viz. Secondly,

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