THE INDEPENDENT WHIG: OR, A DEFENCE OF Primitive Christianity, And of our Ecclefiaftical Eftablishment, AGAINST The Exorbitant CLAIMS and ENCROACHMENTS of Fanatical THE FIFTH EDITION. VOL. II. LONDON: Printed for J. PEELE, at Locke's Head in The Ignorance of the High-Church I Have always thought the best conftituted Church in the World to be that, which forms and produces the most religious and most rational Members. Churches are Places where Men are, or fhould be, taught the Love of God, and of Virtue; and when People have been long used to perform divine Discipline, and, as they imagine, receive Inftruction in Moral and Evangelical Duties, in these stately VOL. II. A 2 Fa |