. "The apostles doctrine and fellowship." Five sermons preached in the principal churches of his diocese, during his spring visitation, 1844. e with an honest conscience before God. I have some-times thought that I should write a little tract on this, as I did on the thirdcollect for grace, now called The Travellers Prayer. Adam are now prepared to adopt, in conclusion, the subjoined language onthis subject, of the Bishop of Ohio, Dr. Mcllvaine. To the members ofour communion who are surrounded by loquacious adversaries, and some-times staggered in the faith, by the sleight of men an
. "The apostles doctrine and fellowship." Five sermons preached in the principal churches of his diocese, during his spring visitation, 1844. e with an honest conscience before God. I have some-times thought that I should write a little tract on this, as I did on the thirdcollect for grace, now called The Travellers Prayer. Adam are now prepared to adopt, in conclusion, the subjoined language onthis subject, of the Bishop of Ohio, Dr. Mcllvaine. To the members ofour communion who are surrounded by loquacious adversaries, and some-times staggered in the faith, by the sleight of men and cunning craftiness,whereby they lie in wait to deceive, we say, hold fast to this form of soundwords. When the enemy cometh in like a flood, and vexes you withquestions respecting the ground on which your attachment to the rite ofconfirmation is based, lift up your standard and say—On the ground of Apos-tolic practice, uninterrupted, and for fifteen hundred years undisputed; and thepresent consentaneous testimony of the highest councils of the four great divi-sions of Christendom—Episcopalians, Methodists, Baptists, and Presbyte-. ®
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