Diffenting Gentleman's Book Her ANSWER Rock To the REVEREND Mr. WHITE'S THREE LETTERS; IN WHICH A SEPARATION from the Establish- The Charge of SCHISM is refuted and retorted; AND THE CHURCH of England and the CHURCH of We defire to hear thee for as concerning THIS SECT, Acts xxviii. 22. The THIRD EDITION. LONDON: Printed for J. WAUGH, at the Turk's-Head in [Price Six-Pence.] Debate of this kind I fhould not have Acbafe in the prefent Situation of our publick Affairs: But as you have done me the Honour of publickly addreffing to me three long Leters for my Conviction and Edification, Gratitude and good Manners conftrain me to answer. As worldly Confiderations are very strong on your Side, I affure you, I have an Ear always open to any thing that can fhew Conformity to be my Duty. Diffenters are not Men of fo peculiar a Turn of Mind, as to love Suffering and Reproach, or to despise the Dignities, Preferments, and lucrative Pofts, to the Amount of Millions a Year, which are fhared amongst their Fellow-fubjects, could they with a good Conscience partake of them, as they have a natural Right to do. But, notwithstanding this Prejudice in Favour of your Argument, and all the Ingenuity A 2 with |