much, provided we talk in perfect good temper, in perfect truth and love, of the principle by which we are distinguished, and provided we make that subordinate to the great object we have in view; and since this is the case, the eyes of the public being upon us, let us in all cases, where an appeal is made to our principles, demonstrate that we shrink not from the expense that it entails upon us. Let it be seen, that we can, that we will as well as can, support whatever is connected with the worship of God as advocated by ourselves. I would, just in one word, say, the contracting of the debt for which I appeal is your glory; but if it remain it will be your disgrace. I trust, therefore, that the glory will remain without the disgrace. May the Lord give you a spirit of liberality DODSWORTH, W., A.M... The Sanctified Contemplation of the Second Coming of ... ..... Christ Walking so as to please God 77 416 125 The Sympathy of Christ 349 ... 397 ...... Jesus the Resurrection and the Life |