( 13) thing remains for others to do, but to enquire whether they can Lawfully conform to this Eftablijhment, or no. And from hence it appears, that it can- not be as reafonable foryou to expea the Compliance of your Superiors with you, as it is for them to exile& your Confor- mity towhat they have Eflabli[bed. For it appears, howmeanly foever you may judge of their Eftablifhrnent, that they have done their Duty, according to the bell of their Judgment : And fo no- nothing remains, but that you fhould doyour Duty. And if an Establifhment can ferve any good purpofe it muff be your duty to comply with it, if you find nothing in it contrary to your duty toGod. But, 2. Suppofing it were as reafonable foryou to expe& theCompliance of your Superiors with you, "as it is for them to expea your Conformity to what they have EFtablifhed ; yet this would be no argument at all againft your Conformity, as long as no finful Term ofCommunion is required of you. For fuppofing that they do not behave themfelves exaaly as you think they ought, and will not C come I
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