Hoadly - BX5136 H6

( 5i ) and fo necefïàry an Effeaof a truly Ca- tholick Spirit, that I cannot but think that we may draw a much better Ar- gument from thefe, inbehalfof yourCon- pant Conformity, than any that can be urged againfl it. For what nobler In- fiance of ChriFtian Charity can there be fuppofed, than to regard the Peace of the Chriflian Church? And what more genuine andnatural Efl'ea ofa truly Ca- tholick Spirit, than to endeavour to put fome flop to the Divifions, and, confe- quently, the uncharitable Heats, among Chriftians ? This will Thew the mofl extenfve Charity, and the moft Ca- tholick Spirit : And, confequently, if an Argument taken from thefe, can have a- ny Influence upon you, it muff deter- mine you to Confiant Conformity. At leaft, I may have leave to fay, that it is evident fromwhat hath been advanced upon this Head, that there is nothing included in thefe, that can influence you togive any Encouragement to unnecefJa- ry Separations from the Church of Eng- land ; or that can be fuppofed inconti- fient with the ftriaetl .Communion with it. I avirg

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