Plain Words to Plain People On the Present Dissensions in the Church volume T

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Plain Words to Plain People On the Present Dissensions in the Church volume T
Thomas Arthur Strange
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" By their fruits ye shall know them, " Matt. Vii. 20, I hope may, without irreverence, be applied to this revival of the distinctive principles of the Church. It was at the very crisis of our fate that the call to union in behalf of the Church was made ; and never, as we have seen, was more pressing need. " The plague was begun among the people, " when " Aaron ran, and put on incense, and made an atonement for the people. And he stood between the dead and the living ; and the plague was stayed.... " IVumb. Xviii. 47, 48. The very first result of the determination on the part of those clergymen who originated the Tracts for the Times was " the address to the Archbishop of Canterbury, in 1833, expressive of 20 obedience to the constitution of the Church, signed by about 7, 000 of the Clergy ; and the lay declaration of attachment to the Church, signed by upwards of 230, 000 heads of families. From -which two events we may date the commencement of the turn of the tide which had threatened to overthrow our Church and our religion.

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