Two Letters to the Reverend Moses Stuart On the Subject of Religious Liberty

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Almost the whole of his prayer 84 LETTER I.
on the occasion was for the late venerable Dr. Cumings, then senior pastor of the church in that town. He became exceedingly earnest, and even agonizing. The substance of his petition was this ; that this aged minister might he^n the great work of salvation before called to render up his solemn account ; that he might be converted, regene- rated^ born again, and not suffered to leave the world with his unre- pented sins on his soul.
Now, Sir, will you
... not pronounce such prayers unchristian ? Did he not judge the heart of his elder brother ? — pronounce it wicked and unregenerate ? And for what cause ? Simply because the worthy servant of Christ did not believe the articles of his human creed. For no pretence was ever made, that his Christian temper and conduct were peculiarly defective. Just review the circumstances. Here is a minister of the gospel. He once believed the trinitarian creed. He searched the Scriptures prayerfully, and found no support for his pe- culiar opinions.

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