Excerpt from The Antidote to Dr. Ryerson's Scriptural Rights, &C: In Two Parts, No. 1 Relating to Children, No. 2 Do. To Adults; Shewing the Error of the Positions on Which His Assumption Is Founded, That Attendance at Class Meeting Is Not a Proper Condition of Membership, in the Wesleyan Methodist Church
Great men are not always wise. - Job xxxu. 9. N at the Church, but Christ alone saves. -m. D'aubigne.
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