Excerpt from Review of "Statement of Principles," &C: Issued by a Committee of the United Associate Synod, in Reference to Certain Doctrines Discussed in Synod, June, 1841
Come to prevail in the anticipated deliberations. An honest man feels no other fair course left Open to him, and truth demands that he take this course. If, on the other hand, the sanction of the Synod is not to be sought, then the document, however anomalous in its character, sinks to the level of the private Opinions of the men who composed it, and is as liable to controversy as the production of any unappointed individual. Hence, no competent judge will suppose that I am infringing any one ecclesiastical canon in publishing my review of the Statement. All candour and fairness reclaim against any such supposition. What I have written will tell the reader what I think Of it. I consider it altogether one of the most objectionable and least satisfactory things it was ever my.
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