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and sabbathless villages. But in many instances they found their efforts retarded and their operations embarrassed, by the towering prejudices that existed against the Episcopal Church.

The author at the time this volume was written, was connected with a missionary association, which was sustaining a number of heralds of the cross who were endeavoring to diffuse the blessings of the gospel through a very destitute region of country. The labors of our missionaries were signally owned and blessed of God. This awakened a desire in those communities where they labored for farther information in relation to the Episcopal Church.

Many who were prepossessed in favor of the church were nevertheless led to hesitate in reference to actually connecting themselves with it from the fact that they heard so many floating rumors derogatory to its character. The enquiry was therefore frequently made for a small work which would present a correct view of the leading doctrines of the church, and meet the popular objections urged against it. Both the author and his brethren looked around in vain for a work of this description, in which they had entire confidence-a work which should exhibit the peculiarities of the Episcopal Church, in connection with its evangelical and spiritual character, and at the same time, meet the objections raised aginst it, in a spirit of christian kindness and love.

The author was solicited to undertake to produce a work of this sort. After having consented to make the effort, and written to his Diocesan for counsel and assistance, he received the following response:

"Rev. and Dear Sir:

Yours of the 14th is just received, and it gives me pleasure to learn that you have consented to prepare, what cer

ainly we very much need, such a work for the press, as that which you mention. I should long since have attempted it myself, but for my being so much occupied with other duties. I shall gladly aid you in the work, should it be expedient. At the present time I am too much engaged, to prepare the essays you mention, but am willing that you should use any of my sermons for the purpose

on John, iii. 5, is at your disposal &c.

With affection and esteem,

Your Friend and Brother,

The one

ALEX. V. GRISWOLD.

But, very few of the ma

The plan contemplated by the author, was to prepare the materials for this volume as opportunity presented, and then to mould them at leisure. terials were as yet collected for this projected work, when the author was unexpectedly made to see that it was his imperious duty to enter a new field of labour where it was certain he would find himself overwhelmed with increased and multiplied engagements. The plan of writing this volume therefore was at once abandoned. But as his transfer to that new field of labor was not as early by a few weeks as was at first anticipated, his friends again urged him to consecrate those few weeks to this work. He yielded to their importunity, and the following pages were the result of the undertaking. A large edition having rapidly passed from the publisher's hands, the author has been more confirmed in the opinion that a work of this sort was greatly needed. He has endeavored carefully to revise the present edition, although he is sensible that this volume will still be found in many respects far below the measure of excel .ence which it is desirable such a work should possess. The author's reliance for its success in doing good is entirely upon the blessing of God. To His grace the work is com

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mended. If it be calculated to promote His glory, ma His eye follow it for good, and cause it to hang as a lamp on the walls of Zion, lighting the path of the heaven-bound pilgrim on his way to the celestial city.

It may not be improper here to remark, that an entire new chapter, on the subject of Christian Union, has been added to this work in the present edition. It is hoped that what has been offered on that subject, will be found to be in keeping with the other parts of this volume, and will tend to strengthen the bonds of affection between christians of different denominations, and draw more closely the ties of brotherly love.

CONTENTS.

CHAPTER 1.

INTRODUCTION :-The Church:-Design of this work-A series of
Sketches-The Christians Song-No need of bitter Dissension-
Different views of the Church-Moderation of the Church herself-
Premised considerations-Peculiar position of the Episcopal Church
in the United States-The reasons-]
-Prejudices-The present un-
dertaking.

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CHAPTER II.

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Worldliness in the Church:-A view of the inhabitants of Zion- Epis-
copal Church supposed to admit members upon low evidences of
piety-Too true of all churches-John Howe-Decline of piety in
a church no proof of a defective constitution-The churches of Asia
-Jewish Church-Congregational Churches in New-England-
President Edwards-The entrance to the church guarded-Confir-
mation not to be administered except to the truly converted-The
examination of candidates belongs to ministers-Views of a Pres-
byterian-Letter of a Lady-Supervision in the church-Ordination
service-Dr. Bedell-arrangements of the church to promote spir-
ituality Resolution of the General Convention in 1817-Ministers
calumniated-Rev. Mr. O. V.-His address in the forest• • ·

CHAPTER III.

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A glance at Zion:-Bunyan's idea of the Christian Church-The
communication of an Episcopal clergyman-Prayer Meetings-
Extomporary prayer-Bp. Griswold-Dr. Bedell-Revivals-Bible
Societies-Missionary operations-Change of heart-Vital piety-
Preaching Christ crucified-The Romish Church••

CHAPTER IV.

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A panoramic view of Zion:-Elijah's interview with God-Peculiar-
ities of the age The consecration of a Church-Bishop of the East-

Regeneration:-Language of the Baptismal office defensible-Differ-
ent theories adopted in relation to the meaning of the term Regen-
eration-Narrative sketch of a regenerate family...........

Denominational peculiarities not a matter of indifference :-Import-
ance of being trained up properly in the school of Christ-The hon-

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