in the Rubric; thus meeting a practical difficulty without departing from a fundamental principle. But I am bound to confess that I feel an increasing doubt whether indeed this is a subject on which any change can be introduced without stirring more troubles than it could settle. I earnestly desire that nothing contained in this Volume may minister to any strife or controversy, but only to that godly edifying which is in faith and love. DONCASTER, December 4, 1867. |