Hoadly - BX5136 H6

( 4`7 ) tempts towards our `Unity, and Con- cord? For if this Encouragement be due, according to the Laws of the Gofpel, and the Nature of Chriflianity, tó all the differing Parties of Chrifli- ans ; then what will the belt Eflablifh- ment in the World lignifie towards the Ends of an Eflablifoment ? No Peace can be this way effeaed fince there can be no Obligation upon Men, ac- cording to thefe Principles, to conform to it, w:eré it the moil perfeE that could poifibly be imagined. Take care., therefore, left your prefent Pra&ice op- pofe your profeffed Delign ; and fow not fuch Seeds of Diffenlon in the Land, as will utterly confound all de- fignsof `Union, and Agreement, and ren- der all Accommodations, fruitlefs, and ineffectual. If you have the least De- fire of fuch an EJlablifbment as you could intirely comply with, entertain not thefe Principles, which ítrike at the Root of all EJlablifbments, and prevent all the good Purpofes of them. And if you have any Concern for Peace, and Vnity amonft us, encourage not fuch Notions, as are inconfiltent with G 2, that

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