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Upon his arrival at Kingston in 1762 , he was received with that respect and affection which were due to his character , and the rela - tion which he sustained to the church . His preaching 10 THE CHRISTIAN's MAGAZINE .
Upon his arrival at Kingston in 1762 , he was received with that respect and affection which were due to his character , and the rela - tion which he sustained to the church . His preaching 10 THE CHRISTIAN's MAGAZINE .
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They sing the old Psalm tunes well ; and the voice of the full congrega . tion may be heard at a distance . Prayers being ended , they listen to the sermon evidently with deep attention ; nor have they any difficulty in understanding it ...
They sing the old Psalm tunes well ; and the voice of the full congrega . tion may be heard at a distance . Prayers being ended , they listen to the sermon evidently with deep attention ; nor have they any difficulty in understanding it ...
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To tell us that when they " maintain that communion with the " Episcopal priesthood is an indispensable condi❝tion of salvation , " they only mean " indispensable on the part of man , " is a most singular expla nation .
To tell us that when they " maintain that communion with the " Episcopal priesthood is an indispensable condi❝tion of salvation , " they only mean " indispensable on the part of man , " is a most singular expla nation .
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