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THE Charge of Scandal, And giving OFFENCE by CONFORMITY REFELLED.
THere are very few things within the Sphere of Christian Religion, that more trouble and di∣stract the thoughts of men, than how to go∣vern themselves, and order their actions with respect to things that are called Indifferent.
In things that are essentially good or evil, or are made so by some plain Command or Prohibition of our great Law giver, all Parties are soon agreed; and there needs not any question or dispute between them in these: The Rule is plain, and (supposing men honest) there can∣not be any great mistake about them.
But in things that are left wholly undetermined by God, and neither directly, nor by just and natural con∣sequence either enjoyned or prohibited by any Law of his, there men sail not by so plain a Compass, but have a larger Scope, and may more easily mistake their Course.
It cannot therefore be less than a good service to men,