Excerpt from The Church of Christ Considered, in Reference to Its Members, Objects, Duties, Officers, Government, and Discipline
It is not likely that any reflecting person among us will regard this as a sound state of the ecclesiastical body; all, it is presumed, will allow that some curative process is desirable. Now what process can presmt sostrong a probabilityof success, as a return to the good old way of training up our congregations, and especially the young amongst them, in the knowledge of those great principles of Nonconformity, to the value as well as the truth of which so many of our pious fore fathers setthc seal oftheir blood?
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