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about which the best and wisest men have come, and apparently will always come, to discordant conclusions. Surely it is high time that Christians should cease to torment themselves with the notion that a right decision upon such questions is of vital importance to their welfare; and that the clergy, instead of wasting their strength in fruitless logomachy, should labour more exclusively and earnestly in that department of duty which Bishop Butler lays out for them in a sermon elsewhere quoted: "Our province," says he, "is virtue and religion, life and manners; the science of improving the temper, and making the heart better. This is the field assigned us to cultivate; how much it has lain neglected is indeed astonishing."

EDINBURGH, 11th September 1853.

CONTENTS.

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Suppose that Jews had the management of the railway, and
were to stop the trains on Saturday,

What reply could you make to their reasons (which would
be your own), but an assertion of the principles now prac-
tically repudiated?

Let us do as we would be done to,

The Sabbath not endangered by Sunday trains,

APPENDIX.

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How the Board managed to give the Sabbatarians a victory
at the Meeting in August 1849,

Protest of certain Shareholders against the manœuv
Comments of the Press, &c.,

Proceedings at the Meetings in March and August 1850,
How the Directors may easily ascertain the opinion of their
constituents,

NOTE B.-THE RIGHT TO ACT ACCORDING TO ONE'S
RELIGIOUS BELIEF,

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The principles of religious liberty long since shewn to give
no such sanction as is alleged to vices and atrocities,
Locke's exposition of the sphere of the Magistrate's authority,
Application of the principle to the question in hand,

NOTE C.-GOD'S TRUTH AND Man's Truth,

Two meanings of "Truth" distinguished and illustrated,
The private judgment of every man is his standard of re-
ligious truth,

The "religious truth" of individuals often undergoes change,
Cases of Baxter, 34, 49; Milton, 36; Whitby, 37;
Chillingworth, 39, 50; Clarke, 42; Sir Isaac
Newton, 43; Lardner, Belsham, &c., 47; Usher,
48; Hales, 48; and a scholar mentioned by Dr
Owen,

Reflections on such cases,

Doctrine of original sin and the corruption of human nature,

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Influence of extension of one's religious studies,
Contrasts between the religious truth" of different na-
tions; as England and Scotland, Scotland and Germany, 53-54
The Sabbath in Germany and Holland,
Sabbatarian practice of ignoring certain passages in St Paul, 56-61
The "truths" of one generation frequently become errors

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The motion of the Sun round the Earth, once an in-
dubitable "religious truth,"

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The existence of witchcraft, formerly a "religious

truth" in Britain,

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The creation of the universe in six days, a "religious
truth" down to the present time,

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The Hebrew cosmogony now discovered to be
at variance with established facts of science,
Effect of this discovery on the interpretation

of the narrative of the creation in Genesis, 89-93 The copy of the Fourth Commandment in

Exod. xx. 8-11 must be abandoned, and
that in Deut. v. 12-15 preferred,

Both copies cannot be genuine,

Extravagant assertions of sundry evangelical

writers as to the Hebrew cosmogony, &c., The argument that Geology is an immature science considered,

Difficulty of ascertaining God's truth,

Consequent natural tendency of mankind to repose on some

fancied infallible authority,

Roman Catholic notion of the Infallibility of the Pope,
Protestants not exempt from the error of implicit reliance on

human authority,

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Abject deference formerly paid to the authority of Aristotle

and Hippocrates in Philosophy and Medicine,

Men of Science now liberated from such bondage,
In Theology, emancipation is still to come,
Alleged tests of truth,

Test of "general consent,"

Its uselessness,

Employment of this test by a Sabbatarian writer,

Reply to his argument,

The rights of laymen asserted,

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Doctrine of the Church of England and the Reformers con

cerning the Sabbath,

Doctrine of John Knox,

Difficulty of knowing which is "the true Church,"

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Divine right claimed alike by Episcopacy and Presbytery,
Who shall decide when doctors disagree?

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Practical lesson from the diversity of religious opinions,
Locke on the duty of unprejudiced investigation,

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In Scotland, the Westminster Confession virtually the standard of religious truth,

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History of the Westminster Assembly,

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No such authority claimed by it as that with which it has been invested,

Completion of its Confession and Catechism,

Circumstances tending to bias the assembled Divines in their interpretation of Scripture,

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Reaction against the Prelatic government of oppressors, 141 Reaction against their aggressive Arminianism, Reaction against the Anti-Sabbatarianism of the authors and abettors of the Book of Sports, History of the Book of Sports, and exposure of Sabbatarian misrepresentations concerning it, The old Puritans ignorant of the principles of religious liberty,

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Two different systems of "religious truth" endowed by the
State in England and Scotland,

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Demand by members of the dominant sect in Scotland, that

the public funds shall be applied to the exclusive support
of the tenets of that sect, as "God's truth,"
The infallibility thus virtually claimed is nevertheless dis-
avowed in the abstract,

Noble protest of Milton against the authority of Ecclesiastical
Councils,

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ture over those enjoyed by the Westminster Divines, The true principles of interpretation unknown to the Puritans at the time of the Assembly,

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Their introduction by Owen and Locke,

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Folly of setting up the Westminster Confession as a standard

of truth,

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Effects of the erroneous mode of exegesis of the old theolo-
gians,
Their mistaken notion that the Jewish law is in some degree
binding on the Gentiles,

Whether now binding even on the Jews,

Special proof that the Fourth Commandment was an exclu

sively Jewish law,

Revival of Judaism in the Christian Church about the be-
ginning of the 16th century,

This corruption transmitted through the Puritans to
ourselves,

Belief of Knox and others that idolaters ought to be
extirpated,

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Notion that the capital punishment of murder is pre-
scribed to us by the Bible,

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Notion that marriage with a deceased wife's sister is
sinful,

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Old notion that the Divine right of kings is counte-
nanced by the Mosaic law,

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In what respects the Mosaic Law is of value to the

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The law of nature the perpetual and universal law,

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Its obligation acknowledged by the Sabbatarians when they

find it expedient to do so,

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Resemblance of their conduct to that of the Jesuits,

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The proposition controverted, that, if you slight the Sabbath, you slight religion, and strike at the roots of morality,

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Prevalence of religious insincerity, or cant,
Alleged favourable influence of Sabbath-observance on SO-

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briety,

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Alleged moral character of the Sabbath law,

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Natural laws embodied in the Jewish code, bind us only by

their own independent authority,

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Stated seasons of repose from labour, the spirit of the Jewish
Sabbath,

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Ambiguity of the word "moral,"

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The opening of the Crystal Palace on Sundays, improperly

affirmed to be "immoral,"

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The reverse is the fact,

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Recreations on the Sabbath were not forbidden to the Jews,
Church-attendance versus Visits to the Crystal Palace,
Reform needed in public worship, and in the doctrines preached

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by the clergy,

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