CONTAINING BRIEF AND CANDID REMARKS ON THOSE RITES AND CEREMONIES IN THE CHURCH OF ABLE TO THE NUMEROUS AND RESPECTABLE DISSENTERS OF THE PRESENT DAY. "Prove all things; hold fast that which is good." PAUL. PRINTED BY R. TAYLOR AND CO., SHOE-LANE, BUCKLERSBURY. 1812. Price 2s. THE late attempts to impose restraints on religious liberty, and the important effect which in one instance resulted from the firm and zealous, yet calm and constitutional efforts of the Dissenters, render it desirable that a concise sketch of the motives which induce, and the principles which justify, dissent from the Church of England, should be offered to public attention. Although the important principle that "one is our master even Christ," remains, as in the days of those able advocates, BAXTER, PEIRCE, and TowGOOD, the firm foundation of dissent from civil establishments of religion; yet as their publications were principally designed to repel the attacks of Clergymen of the Establishment, many |