upon your Principles, you can allow any National Religion, dif∣fering from that of the Church of England, to be true; and where the National Reli•…•…ion is not true, we have already your Consent, as in Spain and Italy, &c. for Toleration. Now that you cannot, without renouncing your own Principles, allow any National Religion, differing from that establish'd here by Law, to be true, is evident: For why do you punish Noncon∣formists here? To bring them, say you, to the True Religion. But what if they hold nothing, but what that other differing National Church does, shall they be nevertheless punished if they conform not? You will certainly say, Yes: and if so, then you must either say, they are not of the True Religion, or else you must own you punish those, to bring them to the True Religion, whom you allow to be of the True Religion already.
You tell me, If I own with our Author, that there is but one True Religion, and I owning my self to be of the Church of England, you cannot see how I can avoid supposing, that the National Religion now in England, back'd by the publick Authority of the Law, is the only True Religion. If I own, as I do, all that you here expect from me, yet it will not serve to draw that Conclusion from it, which you do, viz. That the National Religion now in England is the only True Religion; taking the True Religion in the Sense that I do, and you ought to take it. I grant that there is but one True Religion in the World, which is that whose Do∣ctrine and Worship are necessary to Salvation. I grant too that the True Religion, necessary to Salvation, is taught and professed in the Church of England: and yet it will not follow from hence, that the Religion of the Church of England, as esta∣blished by Law, is the only True Religion; if there be any thing established in the Church of England by Law, and made part of its Religion, which is not necessary to Salvation, and which any other Church, teaching and professing all that is necessary to Salvation, does not receive.
If the National Religion now in England, back'd by the Authority of the Law, be, as you would have it, the only true Religion; so the only true Religion, that a Man cannot be saved without be∣ing of it. Pray reconcile this, with what you say in the imme∣diately preceding Paragraph, viz. That there are many other Countries in the World where my Toleration would be as little useful as in England. For if there be other National Religions differing