Excerpt from A Letter, Addressed to the Evangelical Members of the Church of England, in Consequence of an Appeal by the Vicar of Islington
Christ seldom alluded to; and more, much more, which it were painful to record.* Far from me and my friends he the substitution of Heathen philosophy for Gospel truth! But far too be the mind which can make statements such as this, and more, many more such, which a spirit of truth and meekness will be loth to describe in suitable terms! To preach Christ crucified, as the power of God, and the wisdom of God, has been with us, at once the foundation of all doctrinal instruction, and the moving principle in every exhortation to godliness of living.
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