I52 and embrace one more narrow and con- Where this is not the Cafe, but (a due Regard being Rill had to the Effentials of Religion) they proceed upon the moft comprehenfive Plan ; the Non-admion of thofe that would ne- ver enter into a Church thus conftitut- ed, or removing afterwards fuch as will not obJerve the neceffary Terms of Con- formity, and comply with the Condi- tions upon which they received their Preferment, may be an Unhappinefs to themwhoare thus unavoidably fhut out or deprived ; but reflects no more Dif- grace upon the Government, than the enacting any other u(eful Law, which promotes the general Good, tho' with Ionic Inconvenience to a few particular r. 195.. Perfons. " There is no reform'd Church (fays the Anfwer to the Admonition) " but it hath a certain Prefcript and " determinate Order, as well touching " Ceremonies and Difcipline, as Do- " ¿trine, to the which all thofe are " conftrain'd to give their Confent, that CC will live under the Protection of it ; " and why then maynot this Church of cc Englandhave it fo, in like Manner ?" This Obfervation takes off the Weight of all Mr. N's Complaints, of Exclu- Sufpenfions, and `deprivations. If the Ettablifhment was made upon a right
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