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Excerpt from The Appeal to the Public Answered, in Behalf of the Non-Episcopal Churches in America: Containing Remarks on What Dr. Thomas Bradbury Chandler Has Advanced
IT mull not be elteemed firange, if fome perlons, I may rather lay many, are alarmed at 1h1s condu& of the clergy'. For now the cafe has been explained, 1and is well under l'tood there {till remains uneafinefs, nor is the exhibned plan lo realonable, even in regard or the Epilhopal ehu1ches; or lo harrnlefs to Other denominations, as the Dr. Would repte fent. He hopes, every objection, or even lull pic10n w1ll be intirely obviated by Whatfhe has tolay. But {hould any objeétmns continue, which fhall be thought worthy of notice, objeélors are 1nvited to propole them in loch a manner, that they may he fairl ly and candidly deba eo before the tribunal ohthe public. It 1s in con1tl11nce with thisi 1,1v11at1on that the following lheev 1 are 11 rot as alfo, that it might not be talten for gran (d, that all part1es acquielce and are latis11te 4 Wejo1n with the Ep1lcopahans In br1nging the cale to 11 tryal. We defire nothing more than an 1n11a11ial hearing. Let the publicjudge between us.
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