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Of course the Church ought not to consider herself as possessing any power which that Word does not warrant. If, therefore, she cannot find in Scripture, authority, either direct or fairly implied, to the amount contended for, she does not pos- sess that authority.
2. We think that such inventions and additions are expressly forbidden in Scripture. The significant ques- order, that there would have been no scope in prevailing ignorance for the growth of the Sectaries — parties, from a supposed
...connection with whom, the Presbyterian' Puritans have ever suffered in public estimation. The ecclesiastical, and so the civil liberties of England, have been much indebted to the sound religious principles which the Puritans diffused, the strong exercise of private judgment to which they called — the sacrifices which they cheerfully endured for conscience — the fortitude Avith which they bore their sufferings. They contributed largely, also, to lay the foundations of the Pres- byterian Church in the United States of America, and to stamp a Protestant and Evangelical character upon a nation which seems destined, in the providence of God, to be an active co-operator with Great Britain in the evangelization of the world.

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