Excerpt from England, Rome, and Oxford: Compared as to Certain Doctrines; In Six Lectures
I could wish that the Pages 1 venture to place before the consideration of my Congregation, were more worthy of their thoughtful perusal. They lay claim neither to originality or learning. On such a subject, when so much has been written, and written well, it were idle to affect either. But they will answer the principal Objects I had in view, if they afford you an outline Of the arguments, and direct you to some Of the Authorities, which bear upon the several subjects discussed; if they demon strate that our Church recognizes no doctrinal affinity with Rome, and if they serve to assure you how greatly I long after you all in the bowels of Jesus Christ.
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