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Wc d -ire notliing in the world (at fa 



so much as 



such a di o : but more is to be 



for uuion and peace. Would he. first, 

 but take some healing principles into his 

 own consideration ; 2d, when he is satis- 

 . expose them to one or two 

 leading men of each pai dian, 



Presbyterian, Congregational. Erastian, 

 Anabaptist), and privately feel them, and 

 get them to a consent; 3d. and then let 

 them be printed, to see how they will 

 h (with the reasons annexed): 4th, 

 and then let a free-chofl n ssembly be 

 called to agree upon them, he would ex- 

 ceedingly oblige and endear all nations to 

 him: and I am confident, as I live, that 

 by God's blessing he may happily accom- 

 plish so much of this vrill- 

 3 - - fctle us in much peace, and 

 heal abundance of our 



But B rter ha 1 fallen on evil d 

 . modine I 



a mo _ ■ ■ - $ented as a 



basis of union to the Savoy Conference 

 in 1661, after the 1 



1 Qu Life of Baxter, p. 175. 



