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AN ADDRESS TO THE REV. EUSTACE CAREY, ON HIS DESIGNA-
TION AS A CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY TO INDIA.
157
A SERMON ON THE DEATH OF HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE
PRINCESS CHARLOTTE OF WALES
A FUNERAL SERMON FOR THE REV. DR. RYLAND
177
203
ON THE SUBSTITUTION OF THE INNOCENT FOR THE GUILTY .
Note by the Editor
261
263
The Argument from the Order of Time in which Baptism
and the Lord's Supper are supposed to have been instituted 293
SECTION II.
The Argument for Strict Communion from the Order of
Words in the Apostolic Commission, considered
SECTION III.
The Argument from Apostolical Precedent, and from the dif-
ferent Significations of the two Institutions, considered
304
309
SECTION IV.
Our supposed Opposition to the Universal Suffrages of the
Church, considered
316
PART II.
The Positive Grounds on which we justify the Practice of
Mixed Communion
321
SECTION I.
Free Communion urged, from the Obligation of Brotherly
Love .
The Practice of Open Communion argued, from the express
Injunction of Scripture respecting the Conduct to be main-
tained by sincere Christians who differ in their Religious
Sentiments
Pedobaptists a Part of the true Church, and their Exclusion
on that account unlawful
The Exclusion of Pedobaptists from the Lord's Table con-
sidered as a Punishment.
SECTION V.
On the Impossibility of reducing the Practice of Strict Com-
munion to any general Principle
SECTION VI.
Page
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337
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The Impolicy of the Practice of Strict Communion considered 351
POSTSCRIPT
ON THE ESSENTIAL DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CHRISTIAN BAPTISM
AND THE BAPTISM OF JOHN
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363
Preface.
365
A REPLY TO THE REV. JOSEPH KINGHORN, BEING A FURTHER
VINDICATION OF THE PRACTICE OF FREE COMMUNION
391
The Fundamental Position; or, the supposed necessary
Connexion between the two positive Institutes of Chris-
tianity examined
His Attempt to establish the Connexion contended for from
the Apostolic Commission and Primitive Precedent
406
CHAPTER II.
The supposed necessary Connexion between the two posi-
tive Institutes further discussed, wherein other Arguments
are examined
423