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I exhort therefore againe and againe all parties, to leave to persecute and learne to perswade. Attempt by reason and not by rigour to wynne the adverse party. Let not every man imagine hee sees all but that another perhaps hath found somewhat that he hath not heard of. And then if this peremptorynes were once laide asyde, and charity admitted in the place…it were impossible the quiet of the Commonwealth should be thus disturbed with pretended factions of religion.
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