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The publisher of this book utilises modern printing technologies as well as photocopying processes for reprinting and preserving rare works of literature that are out-of-print or on the verge of becoming lost. This book is one such reprint. Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: surest hand of union among Christians: while however we may differ in other matters we so generally agree in acknowledging that our Bihles contain the oracles of oar God. Let us therefore who under different denominations are honored with the ministry of the everlasting Gospel agree fora while at least to suspend our dehates upon less necessary suhjects that we may w ith united efforts concur in prosecuting that great design for which the Gospel was revealed Ums Spirit given and our office instituted. And since it is so evident that irreligion has grown upon us. while we have heen attending to other and to he Stee smaller matters let us hy a plain serious and zealous way of preaching the most vital truths of Christianity joined with a diligent inspection of the sonls committed to our care try what can he done towards preventing the progress of this growing a- postacy aud recovering the ground we have alrea-i - :ly lost. Ignorant and prejudiced people may per- LftpE accuse us of higotry or enthusiasm; hut let u do our hest to convince them of their error hy the - tandor of our temper and the prudence of our coa- dact; and rememher that as Chrysostom excellent- - ly speaks in these lively words. It is a sufficient- consolation for our lahors and far more than an e- - qmvalent for all if we may have a testimony In our - consciences that we compose and regulate our discourses in such a manner as may he approved hy v Clod in whose name we speak. Nov. 1 - -11.. chapter{Section 4POSTSCRIPT. TO what Ihave sai
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