Excerpt from Peace at Home, or a Vindication of the Proceedings of the Honourable the House of Commons, on the Bill for Preventing Danger From Occasional Conformity: Shewing the Reasonableness and Even Necessity of Such a Bill, for the Better Security of the Established Government, for Preserving the Publick Peace Both in Church and State, and for Quieting the Minds of Her Majesty's Subjects
What is introauced With Love and km 11 is, a therefore he ever thought that gentle Methods, by Realon, Arguments, and a good Example, were much more proper and likely means to bring the Dilf nters over to the 'church than Penalties and Punilhments 5 but yet he cannot conceive that thefe means will be rendred lcfs eflic'lual by the afliflance and influence of fiich a Bill, which wifl be apt to dijpofe them to wifh at leaf? For a Reconciliation, and may therefore probably encline them to a favourable Enquiry into the Arature and Excellency of the Eliablilh'd Church.
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