Excerpt from Proceedings of the Free Convention: Held at Rutland, July 25th, 26th, and 27th, 1858
The signers of this call desire to aid in carrying up this appeal. They believe the time has come when the friends of Free Thought in Vermont will find it both pleasant and profitable to take counsel together, and have a mutual interchange of sentiment on the great topics of Reform. That there would be entire harmony of doctrine and symbol among us is not to be expected, but it is believed that in purpose, we should see eye. To eye, and it is purposes, not creeds, that vitalize and harmonize effort.
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