Hoadly - BX5136 H6

M (46) concerned in any fuch Duty ; fo You, efpecially, to whom I now (peak, are very peculiarly obliged to refift the Pro- grefs of any fuch Notions in the World, if the leaft Concern for Publick Peace, and `Unity, remain in your Breafts. For it is often profeffed in your Names, that you defire an Eflablifhment ; and that force Amendments, and Abatements, would intirely reconcile you to the prefent Conftitution. This, the heft, and greateft ofyour 1VÌiniflers have de- clared, in their own Name, and in yours ; and continue to this Day to do fo. If, therefore, it be a Duty to communicate with all Seas of Chrifli- ans; how can you profefs your felves ready to communicate conffantly with the Church of England,, upon force Terms, and to leave oft all fuch En- couragement, for the future, to any who feparate from it ? But if you fin- cerely delre fuch Alterations as would reconcile you, and make you confiant Conformi(ts how then can you think this a neceiary duty of Chriflianity? And why do you go on to encourage fuch Notions as mutt render vain all At- temps

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