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trines of faith, and mere matters of opinion:-and to require nothing as essential to sound churchmanship, but a cordial agreement in the former, whatever diversity may exist respecting the latter. The only proper test of orthodoxy is belief of the truth, as taught in the Articles and creeds; and conformity to the laws of the Church, embodied in her rubrics and canons: and not an assent to the interpretation put upon them by any particular class of Church men. Whenever the great body of the ministry and laity shall be led, like the venerable subject of the following Memoir, to act upon this principle, which is the principle of the Church-we shall behold, throughout the length and breadth of our communion, an answer to our daily prayer that "all who profess and call themselves Christians, may hold the faith, in unity of spirit, and in the bond of peace." The Lord hasten it in his time!

J. P. K. H.

BALTIMORE, AUGUST, 1842.

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