New-Englandism not the Religion of the Bible (1844)

New-Englandism not the Religion of the Bible (1844)

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"Juris Consultus"; [Chapin, Alonzo Bowen]. New-Englandism not the Religion of the Bible: being an Examination of Bishop Brownell's Fourth Charge to his Clergy, in the New Englander for January, 1844. Hartford: Henry S. Parsons, 1844. First Edition. [10715] Printed blue wrappers, 8 3/4 x 5 1/2 inches, 60 pp. Seminary library ink stamps, some edge-chipping, foxing, marginal stains. Signed "Jos. W. Ingraham" on front. Fair. Pamphlet. This is a defense of Bishop Thomas Church Brownell's (1779-1865) The Pentecostal Pattern: The Fourth Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of New Jersey (1842). His Fourth Charge had been attacked by an anonymous critic and printed in The New Englander, January, 1844. This pamphlet takes up the issues of an apostolic ministry, the right of private judgment, the state of the Episcopal Church compared with other Protestant denominations, and the design and mission of the church, baptism and the "New Light Theology." Attributed to Rev. Alonzo Bowen Chapin (1808-18

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