(49 ) a Behaviour; any more than it candirea us to diflurb the Peace of Society, and to render all defigns of Accommodation in- efFedual. It is true, that it is our Duty to ac- knowledge all Chriftians to be fuch ; to love our Neighbour as our felves ; to do unto all Men, as it is reafonable for us to with they would do unto us, were we in their Condition ; to be kind, and tender hearted, one towards ano- ther ; to praElife all Inflances of Hu- manity, and Cherit:,, towards or Bre- thren ; to abhoralt thoughtsofR igour, or Inhumanity, for the fake of any Re- ligious ifference ; and to do them all the good that is in our Power, and that is confftent with the Obligations we are under to our felves, and to the ref'c of the World. All this, and the like, we are ftrialy obliged to : But this Both not at all bring us under a- ny Neceffity of giving anyEncourage- ment to the Errors of our Brethren ; efpecially fuch Errors as have a bad In- fluence upon Humane Society, and prove the occafion of much Unhappinefs to it : But Chriflian Charity rather obliges us
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