( z26 ) any who cannot comply with this Conftitution of things relating unto the Minifiry, becaufe it is a Part oftheir `Profcffìon of the Gofpel which they are to make in the World, which yet really conftts only in an avowed fâ'bjcc`tíon unto the Commands ofChrift, they can be no way obnoxious unto any chargeof Schifwe upon their refufaI íb to do, For a Schifine that confitts in giving a I"eftimony unto the Inftitutions ofChrif}, and Banding raft in the Liberty wherewith he hath made Difciples free, is that whore Guilt noman need to fear. 5. What remaineth ofthofe Reafons whereon thofe who cannot comply with the Conformity under ConG- deration, are cleared in point of Confcience from any Obligation thereunto, and fo from all Guilt ofSchifmc whatever ; belongs unto the Head of Impoitions on their Confciences and Praáife which they muft fubmit unto. There being fach as many whole Books have been written about, the chief whereof have no way been anfwered, unlefs railings and fcol1ngs with con- tempt, and fierce Reproaches with falle Accufations, may pals for Anfwers, I (ball not here again infift upon them. Some few things of that Nature I (hall only men- tion, and put an end unto this Difpute. I. The Conformity required of Miniters confits in a publick ,/ffent and Content unto the Book of Common Prayer, with the Rubric!, in it, which contains all the whole Pra&ife of the Chrrch ofEngland, in its com- mands and Prohibitions. Now there being things that concern the Worfhip ofGod in Chrit, the whole entire State, Order, Rules and Government of the Golpel Church, whoever gives folemnly this Affent and Con- tent,
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