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In the third and last section of the series, no complete defence of the Essential Faiths is to be expected since none was contemplated.
I sought, not to prove them true but, simply to indicate that no most modern knowledge can prove them false.
I confined myself, there fore, to the consideration of the prime factors of those faiths, I did not attempt to carry the thought of God or of Christ above the basic elements content if I could help any one to feel in the old, familiar conceptions, a solid ground of verifiable truth, upon which he could for himself develop a fuller fath.
These sermons constitute, there fore, no complete statement of my own belief, such as some of my clerical friends seem to be expecting in them.
I do not feel called upon by anything which I have taught to make any other protesta tion of faith than that which I affirm publicly whenever I use the Catholic Creeds.
That I remain in the Protestant Episcopal Church is the evidence that I think myself loyal to those Creeds.
Who art thou that judgest thy brother To his own Master he standeth or falleth,

Let me commend to those who are so sorely troubled about other people's consciences those wise words of the greatsouled Dean of Westminster words which have an even wider reach than the limits of the Thirtynine Articles.


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Richard Newtonwas called The Prince of Preachers to the young by no less than Charles H, Spurgeon. Newton was born in Liverpool, England, died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in, and the General Theological Seminary, New York City, in, He was ordained in West Chester, Pennsylvania, in the latter year in the Church of the Holy Trinity, and received a call directly to the rectorship of the same church.
A year later he became recor at St, Pauls Church, Philadelphia, which post he held for twenty two years, Inhe was called to the Church of the Epiphany, Philadelphia, where he labored until, when he accepted the rectorship of the Church of the Covenant, Philadelp Richard Newtonwas called "The Prince of Preachers to the young" by no less than Charles H.
Spurgeon. Newton was born in Liverpool, England, died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in, and the General Theological Seminary, New York City, in, He was ordained in West Chester, Pennsylvania, in the latter year in the Church of the Holy Trinity, and received a call directly to the rectorship of the same church.
A year later he became recor at St, Paul's Church, Philadelphia, which post he held for twenty two years, Inhe was called to the Church of the Epiphany, Philadelphia, where he labored until, when he accepted the rectorship of the Church of the Covenant, Philadelphia, where he remained the rest of his life.
Dr. Newton was distinguished for his contributions to juvenile literature, He was very successful in preparing for sermons for childrenSolid Ground Christian Books is commited to reprinting the books of this brilliant and humble servant of Jesus Christ who sought to preach one sermon each month to the children of his flock.
Every month for years overchildren sat at his feet as he opened the Scriptures to them, We are honored to bring these great volumes back into print! Librarian Note: There is than one author by this name in the Goodreads database.
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