( 19 ) fonable Expeaations, this is not particu- larly their cafe, but touches your felves very nearly. For if this be the Duty of all Men, it is as much your Duty as theirs: And it will be found a lamenta- ble excufe, to plead before God at the lait Day, that you negleaed to promote Concord and `Unity amongi} Chriftians, becaufe others negleE}ed it ; and that you refufed to do your Duty , becaufe others refufed to do what you accounted to be their Duty. I hope, therefore, I may fafely con- clude, that there cannot be fo great Reafon for your Superiors compliance withyou, as there is foryour compliance with Them: Or, fuppofing this to be the Cafe, that it is your Duty, notwith- 'landing this, to have filch a regard to Peaceand Unity, as to comply with Them, by conforming to the Eitablifhment alrea- dy made by them. VI. The Second Argument I Thal' mention,, by which you defend your PraEtice, and fatisfie your Confciences in your Separation, is founded on that regard you are obliged to have to your own Edilcation, in your attendanceup- on
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