(?6). us and thofe of the Church ofEngland by whom we are oppofed (20 In this ftate, whilft thefe Differences do con- rtmue, : there is one common Rule according unto which thofe who fo dißent among themfelves are to walk in the things wherein they are agreed. Such is the lisle of Faith and Love, which we all affent unto and are agreed in. (3.) This Rule cannot confift in _a precife Determina- tion of the things in Difference, with an Authoritative Prefcription of %lniformity in Opinions and Pra&ife, becaufe it is dire6ted unto, upon a fappofition of the continuation ofthofe Differencesbetween Believers. (q.) That during the continuation of thefe Diffe- rences; or different Apprehenfions and Prac`tifes, whilft on all hands they ufe the means of coming unto the Knowledge ofthe Truth in all things, that they jhould ibalk n! Love, mutually forbearing one another, in thofe things, wherein. they differed. Untill it be manifefted that thefe things are not the Defignofthe Context, and to contain the fertfe of the Words, they.. are not only iafelef unto the Doítors De- fign, but oppotite unto it,..at}d deftrative of it Butno- thing is. here attemptedunto that Purpofe. Todraw any Argument from thefe Words applicable unto hisDefgn, it muftbe proved, _ CO That betides. the Wule of Faitb, Love and Wor- f1Pip, given by Divine Inftitution and Obligatory unto all the Difciples of Chrift or all Churches, in all times andAges, that the Apoftletgmve a Rule concerningout eward i ites, Ceremonies, Modes ofWprfhip, `:Feafts and Faftings
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