of CÓNFORMITY. Secondly, Suppofing, fome inconvenient Circumf lances do attend upon Conftant Communion ; that, befides fuch like Cir- cumftances , much worfe do unavoid- ably attend upon feparation, and male it much more unlawful, and much lets` eligible. I íhall not here repeat any thing of what I have before farci to this purpofe, nor fuppofe You ignorant of the wretched, and miferable confecluen- ces ofall Separations, the man full-, as well as the molt unjun ; and thefe fo certain, and fo confiant attendants upon them; that they never yet were feen in the world without them, nor ever will be, as long as Humane Nature is vW hat it is, and as long as Ignorance and Pafon govern the greaten part of Mankind. You know, that all our own inteffine difienfions, and quarrels, our hatreds, and animofties, owe their violence, and their edge, to their Religious differences ;' and have their foundation in our oppofite Churches, and difinch Communions. You have profeffed your feives, in the high. en degree, fenfble of thefe Cir°cairnftances Of Separation ; and no one bath more grievoufly aggravated the Caufe. of thofe who without the utmoft necefmtya 0 2 haVe 2I1
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