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Excerpt from The Union Considered, and the Methodist Episcopal Church in Canada Defended
It might have been hoped, that after the Wesleyans had dis covered the sad effects of the union upon the church, and the utter contempt with which the Messrs. Ryerson were treat ed by the British Conference: as well as the want of judgment and foresight, in the proposing and advocating of that measure that they would not still have continued to hold such bitterness against those whose only fault was, and still is, their attachment to the Church of their choice and their unwillingness to forsake her for the untried mysteries of the union, which has proved a most disastrous experiment. And must the Episcopal Methodists now be deprived of their Church property, and their reputation, because they would not recklessly rush with them within the circle of this vortex?
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