Hoadly - BX5136 H6

( 31`) what follows from hence. For, if it be your indifpenfable Duty to promotePc ice and Concord amongft C'hriftïaws, then you are indifpenfahly obliged to avoid whatever tends to `Unchautab enef and Diffenfon amongff them. And, if the Method in whichyou are at prefient en- gaged, do manifet ly give occafion to conf}ant Difcord and Violence amongfr us,remember, that you are to anfwer for 4 : And what Account will you beable to give of it, when you cannot deny, but that youmight have been in a fecure way to Heaven, without entring upon this Method. Judge therefore, in your felves, whether you can do any thing more worthy of the Name: of Chri.a, than to help to put an end to the Mifery and Shame of this part of the ChriJiian World, by uniting with that Church fromwhich you have feparated. And, from all this laid together, judge in your felves, whether there be any thing in the Argument commonly drawn from Edification, fu.fficient to divert you from con ant Conformity to it. VII. But, notwithP anding what hath been hitherto urged, you may perhaps E 2 think,

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