An Essay on the Invalidity of Presbyterian Ordination (Classic Reprint)

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The argument itself is exceedingly strong and in the language of a gentleman of this place in conversation with me, it is the best array of the question, perhaps, any where to be found in the same compass.

The strength of the direct argument for the doctrine, and of that indirect one, growing out of the evil consequences of schism, or division from the church, contained in some of the following ser. Mons, is such, that I was compelled to say to myself; if these facts are so, this doctrine is the truth. Uneasiness now Sprung up in my mind. The question arose, What if it be true? Can you leave your friends, your intimate associates in what has engaged SO much of your attention, your efforts, your ardent desires for eighteen years, and go to a people who, prejudice whispered, are no people? The answer of conscience was, If it be the truth, em brace it, and leave the consequences to Him, who revealed his will to man for his guidance.

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