The Congregationalism of the last three hundred years, as seen in its literature : with special reference to certain recondite, neglected, or disputed passagesIn twelve lectures, delivered on the Southworth foundation in the Theological Seminary at Andover, Mass., 1876-1879With a bibliographical appendix . expended much time and pains to make my work — Dr. Langworthy and Mis> M. E. Stone of the Congregational Library. ton; my learned kinsman Prof. Franklin IV Dexter of Yale Colland Hon. J. Hammond Trumbull, LL. D., of Hartford, Conn. It is a relief to lay down a pen which has been kept busy


The Congregationalism of the last three hundred years, as seen in its literature : with special reference to certain recondite, neglected, or disputed passagesIn twelve lectures, delivered on the Southworth foundation in the Theological Seminary at Andover, Mass., 1876-1879With a bibliographical appendix . expended much time and pains to make my work — Dr. Langworthy and Mis> M. E. Stone of the Congregational Library. ton; my learned kinsman Prof. Franklin IV Dexter of Yale Colland Hon. J. Hammond Trumbull, LL. D., of Hartford, Conn. It is a relief to lay down a pen which has been kept busy — often farinto the night — either in furnishing copy to the printer, or in correhis proofs, now during every hour of the past thr. which could be honorably disengaged from other duties. 1 do so daring to hoj>e thatthe Master may recognize the desire which prompted the work as ondo ] lim service ; whether His children be able to find such service done,therein and therein-, or not. While, in any event, I ma. with the honest words of the author of the second Book of the Maccabees:If I haue done well, and as the story required, it is the thing that Idesired : but if I haue spoken slenderly and barely, it is that I could. Creystorus, .\\~.j Bet I . ^j^A^-<^4^.


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