The history of the American Episcopal Church, 1587-1883 . to Jonathan. )il;V. JAJUib MiSlAUKAN. Dickinsons Second Vindication of Gf)ds sovereign free grace. were the reprint of A Disiourse on (lovernment and Kcligion ;( a]iHd a Continuation of the Vindication ofliie Irofessors of the Churcli of England against .Mr. Iloliart, whileIlobart issued A Second Address to the Members of the EpiscopalSe|)aration in New England as an answer to the criticisms of JohnBonand Wet more. CONTROVERSIES. 281 In 17.)2 llic Rov. .lanios McSparran, D.!).. of a sermon from Hebrew
The history of the American Episcopal Church, 1587-1883 . to Jonathan. )il;V. JAJUib MiSlAUKAN. Dickinsons Second Vindication of Gf)ds sovereign free grace. were the reprint of A Disiourse on (lovernment and Kcligion ;( a]iHd a Continuation of the Vindication ofliie Irofessors of the Churcli of England against .Mr. Iloliart, whileIlobart issued A Second Address to the Members of the EpiscopalSe|)aration in New England as an answer to the criticisms of JohnBonand Wet more. CONTROVERSIES. 281 In 17.)2 llic Rov. .lanios McSparran, D.!).. of a sermon from Hebrews v. 4, on The Sacred Dignityof the Pi-iostii()()d Vindi-cated. The occasion of ^ ^J^/Q this disconrse. Nvhici. was S|*^y
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