Contributions to the Ecclesiastical History of the United States of America

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Contributions to the Ecclesiastical History of the United States of America
Francis L Francis Lister Hawks
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79 public justice. They organized their church, adopted rules by which, as a society, they were to act in concert, and framed laws for its par- ticular government.
Such were the principles, such the conduct, which gave birth to your laws. You still ad- mire that self-confidence which suggested the idea that we possessed sufficient virtue to gov- ern ourselves ; you still acknowledge that, with- out the observance of its rules, no society can exist ; and you still retain the just conviction that
..., without religion, man degenerates into the beast that perishes. Shall I here, then, place before your view that situation into which your laws have fallen 1 Shall I remind you that they have become a dead letter ; that they are treated as unworthy of your regard ; that there is scarcely a parish which conforms to them, or even knows the duties which they enjoin 1 No, brethren ! You are ready to spare me the pain which you know must attend so disagreea- ble a recital, and yourselves the mortification which it would ex .

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