The True Strength And Mission of the Church a Sermon Preached in the Chapel R

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The True Strength And Mission of the Church a Sermon Preached in the Chapel R
Cotton, George Edward Lynch, Bp., 1813-1866
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Hooker, and Cudworth, and Berkeley, and Butler. It is no fault in its constitution, but rather its great glory, that Ken found in it so much apostolical order, that he only left it at last with hesitation and reluctance, from a political, not a theological scruple; that Wesley so far acknowledged its evangelical truth that he never deserted its communion, though he struggled against its discipline ; that on the revival of its life and energy in these latter days, it has still asserted its old c...haracter, still winning to a living faith in Christ men of diverse habits and tastes and feelings, and reckoning among those who have lived and died in its service, Heber, and Simeon, and Henry Martyn, and Arnold, and Hare.
3. The sense of this difference between the out- ward unity into which we vainly endeavour to force all men, and the oneness of spirit for which Christ prayed, is pressed upon us when we pass, in the second place, to the intended result of that unity, the conversion of the world, connected as it is with the great solemnity for which we are assembled here.


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