PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION
(1851)
SINCE the publication of these Notes, I have received many letters upon the affairs of the Church, from persons of nearly every denomination of Christians; for all these letters I am grateful, and in many of them I have found valuable information, or suggestion: but I have not leisure at present to follow out the subject farther; and no reason has been shown me for modifying or altering any part of the text as it stands. It is republished, therefore, without change or addition.
I must, however, especially thank one of my correspondents for sending me a pamphlet, called “Sectarianism, the Bane of Religion and the Church,”* which I would recommend, in the strongest terms, to the reading of all who regard the cause of Christ; and, for help in reading the Scriptures, I would name also the short and admirable arrangement of parallel passages relating to the offices of the clergy, called “The Testimony of Scripture concerning the Christian Ministry.”†
* London: 1846. Nisbet & Co., Berners Street.
† London: 1847. T. K. Campbell, 1, Warwick Square.
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