Hoadly - BX5136 H6

C7j be fo very plain and open to the Capaci- ties of all ; and tho' your obligation to Conformity be, on this account, fo mani- feft and undeniable; yet I am fenfible, that there are fume Hindrances and Stumbling-blocks in your way to fogood a praaice ; and that you appear toyour felves to have Reafons on your fide, fuf- ficient to incline you againfl that Con- formity, which would be fo great a flee to Peace and ¡Union amongíl us. My Bufinefs therefore at prefent fhall be, to examine thofeReafons ; and to endeavour to remove thofe Hindrances ; hoping that you will judge liincerely and impar- tially in a matter of fo great and univer- fal Concern. V. One of thefe hindrances I take to be founded on that reafon, you think, you have toexpect that the Ef ábliJhment ihould be altered according to your minds. For fince our Unity may be e% feaed as well by the Compliance of the Conformills with You, as by your Confor- mity to the Church already E/tablifhed ; You feem to imagine, that it is as much the Duty of the Conformi(ls to comply with Tort, as it is your Duty to comply B 2 With '

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