A History of Congregational Independency in Scotland
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No case quite similar having ever been known among Congregational churches in Scot- land, which had hitherto shown general unanimity in CARDROSS AND CRANBROOK CASES 161 adherence to vital Christian doctrines and good-fellowship in their relations to each other, some doubts arose as to the proper course to take in order to show that in his teaching Mr. Cranbrook was alone to be held responsible for the views he had expressed, and that no Congregationalists, except those who might signify their a...dherence to his doctrines, were to be held as sympathising with him. At length, at a conference of ministers in Edinburgh, it was agreed that the right course to follow was that those ministers who had taken part in the public services of Mr. Cranbrook's " induction " or " recognition," and who had thereby introduced him to the other churches and ministers of the denomination, should ask Mr. Cranbrook to meet them in friendly conference. Dr. Alexander was requested to send a letter to Mr. Cranbrook, inviting him to the proposed meeting.
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