The Pulpit and the Press

The press made to subserve the pulpit.—1. By a religious newspaper in every family; 2. By the circulation of books and tracts; 3. By the education of the judgment and sentiment of the people.

[SECTION XIV.]

Relations to Other Denominations

1. Cultivation of friendly intercourse; 2. Mutual recognition of sincerity of character and intention; 3. Occasional exchange of pulpits; Union meetings.

[SECTION XV.]

Change of Field

1. Evils of change; 2. Inadequate causes of change; 3. Valid reasons for change.

[SECTION XVI.]

Ministers not in the Pastoral Office