ufe morewords upon this head, becaufe the Matter is too plain, and manifeft, to be denied. What is it, therefore, that can induce you to leave the Eflablifhed Church, un- der pretence of Edification? The Liturgy of it is fo framed, that you may praife God, and pray to him, inevery refpe& as becomes-the bets Chriftians : And if it do not feem, at firft hearing, fo moving, and affeaing as you could with ; you ought to be willing to think, that it proceeds rather from fame defe& in yourfelves, than from thecoldnefs ofthat and to confider, fufficient it is fully for the expreíping, and exciting, all the devout Afle&ions that are necefïary to Chriflians affembled together. And the Teaching part is fo managed, that you cannot fear the want of any neceffary and ufeful In¡lruEtions. And ifyou can worfhip God, and be taught to live, in all refpe&s, like Chiflians, as well in the Communion of the E/lablifhed Church, as in any feparate Congregation ; then, certainly, there is nothing wanting in the Conftitution of this Church, thatyou can fuppofe recefarj toyour priv4te Edifica- tion, 4
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