Religion, Natural And Revealed, Or, the Natural Theology And Moral Bearings of Phrenology And ...
Religion, Natural And Revealed, Or, the Natural Theology And Moral Bearings of Phrenology And ...
Orson Squire Fowler
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— u And, Mr. Trinitarian, what think you as to the preach- ing of the Rev. Mr. Unitarian. Would he profane the Sabbath and the sanctuary more or less by adopting the course under discussion 9*' A. T. — '• Less, decidedly. I consider error to be a profanation of things sacred ; but truth can never profane any thing. He might then do some good, but now he is certainly doing immense injury to society. He is sowing the seeds of a fatal error, that cannot fail to make shipwreck of many an immortal s...oul. I advocate the change ir.ost cordially." q. p._« And, Mr. Pope, what say you ?» " Say I? Why, I say you cannot possibly profane what is not holy. Their churches" • Q. p_« Whose churches?" "Why, all the churches— all the orthodox churches, (and a pretty application of names indeed, to call those orthodox, [?] who maintain errors as palpable, as fundamental, as do those to whom this title is usually applied. A rose by any other name would smell as sweetly — all Episcopalian churches, all Unitarian churches, all Methodist churches, all Baptist churches, all churches, of all names and kinds, not consecrated by the apostolic suc- cession, are no more sacred than so many old barns.
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