(s7 ) accepted by God, as the only Teffimo- ny youcan give, how highly you value them. We have not done our Duties, in our particular Stations, till we have done all in our Power, to promoteLove, and Concord, amongft Chrif1ians : And ifevery one fhould negle£f to do this, becaufe his Influence will reach but to a fmall Compafs, it is impoll ble they Mould ever be refFored. The fewer Oc- cations therebe of Strife, and Variance ; the more likely is true Chriftianity to flourifh, and theGofpel to be well fpoken of, in the World. And lince your Con- formity will remove many of thefe Occa- fions at prefent ; and is not unlikely, thro' the Blefring of God, to lay the Foundationof a lafting Peace, and glori- ous Concord, amongft us, in Times to come ; how canyou think,that you have that Regard to thefegreat Goods, which Christians ought to have, ifyouRill neg- lea that Conformity, which is the great- eft Demonftration you can give of your Regard to them. XII. If therefore, the Terms of your Conformity to the Eflablíf%ed Church be lawful; if you can by this promote Peace,
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