Hoadly - BX5136 H6

io) neceffity ofyour Conformity to what is now Etlablifhed ; nor can there be any reafon for your expeaing non, that the Eflablifbed .Fors fhould be alter'd accor- ding toyour Willies, which would not equally encourage others to expea the alteration of any other Eflablifhment, hadyou order'd it exaEly as you thought bell. If, therefore, you should not think it reafonable in others to withold their Conformity till the Eflablifhed Formwas alter'd to their Minds, provided it were fuck as you could witch it ; you cannot think it reafonable in your felves to ex- pea, the alteration of what is now Efia- blifhed, meerly becaufe it is not agree- able to your Defires. And as you would, in that cafe, think it much more reafo- nable for thole others to conform to your . f abfifbment, than to require the Alte- ration of it to their Minds : So judge concerning your felves now, who are exaaly in the fame Circumftances, and think it -much more reafonable for you to comply with what is already Efla- blifhed, than.to infif upon the alteration 'of it according to your \ 7iíhes. For, if there can be no Argument urged now for

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