. The Protestant : essays on the principal points of controversy between the Church of Rome and the Reformed : with an appendix illustrating Jesuitism, monachism and popery in America ... resight with which they arefenced and guarded, show them to be the work of a man of judgmentand prudence. The fifth rule provides that the money shall be dis-posed of to the most necessitated clergymen, who must give receiptsfor what they are paid. The sixth marks precisely the order and con-sanguinity in which the benefits of the society are to be extended, toparents, relations, and friends. The seventh give


. The Protestant : essays on the principal points of controversy between the Church of Rome and the Reformed : with an appendix illustrating Jesuitism, monachism and popery in America ... resight with which they arefenced and guarded, show them to be the work of a man of judgmentand prudence. The fifth rule provides that the money shall be dis-posed of to the most necessitated clergymen, who must give receiptsfor what they are paid. The sixth marks precisely the order and con-sanguinity in which the benefits of the society are to be extended, toparents, relations, and friends. The seventh gives encouragement topersons conducting the business of the society, and provides that asubscriber, in order to obtain the benefit of it, must be of six monthsstanding: must die a natural death, and must be clear of all dues atthe time of his departure. The ninth rule seems to be intended toprovide a kind of remuneration for the use of the chapel of St. James,for It confines the money that is to be expended in procuring theprayers of congregations, to the priest of that parish. There is onepoint, indeed, which s-eems to be left very vague and indeterminate, * This was written m No. 37. Priest covering the crosses on the walls with chrisms, p. 10.


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