The Constitutional History of England : From the Accession of Henry Vii to the Death of George Ii 1

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ed, by abrogating obnoxious and at best frivolous ceremo- nies, by restraining pluralities of benefices, by ceasing to pu^itans.
discountenance the most diligent ministers, and by more temper and disinterestedness in their own behaviour, the bishops would have palliated, to an indefinite degree, that dissatisfaction with the established scheme of polity, which its want of resemblance to that of other protestant churches must more or less have produced. Such a reformation would at least have con
...tented those reasonable and moderate persons who occupy sometimes a more extensive ground between contending factions than the zealots of either are ^ willing to believe or acknowledge.
I am very sensible that such freedom as I have used in General this chapter cannot be pleasing to such as have sworn alle- "^6™*"'^' giance to either the Anglican or the puritan party ; and that even candid and liberal minds may be inclined to suspect that I have not sufficiently admitted the excesses of one side to furnish an excuse for those of the other.


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