Another Church might sit down, thereby denoting a resolve to abide in this profession. These things are indifferent; but charity, love of peace, and on indifferent points to prefer another's liking to our own, and to observe an order once established for order's sake, — these are not indifferent.

Ib.

p. 42. C.

This paragraph is excellent. Alas! how painfully applicable it is to some of our day!

Ib.

p. 46. C.

Howsoever all intend that this is a name that denotes essence, being: Being is the name of God, and of God only.

Rather, I should say, 'the eternal antecedent of being;'

I that shall be in that I will to be

; the absolute will; the ground of being; the self-affirming