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spellcs or charmes, or pretend to use them 

 thereby to deceave others, shall bee accounted 

 guiltie of Bcandall. 

 « June 2 : 1G57. 



"4. Wee judge it may bee convenient that 

 the agreement of the Ministers of this 

 Countie touching Catechising, private instruc- 

 tions of our people, & administration of 

 sacraments bee in some way made publikely 

 knowen to our people." 



A very interesting movement was that 

 to bring together the Gallican and English 

 churches. But this must now be passed 

 over. Lupton has just made it the subject 

 of an instructive monograph. 1 



Robert Hall (cl. 1831) was an earnest 

 advocate of Christian union. His words 

 are fully equal to those of the latest zealot 

 in this matter. He says : — 



" Nothing more abhorrent to the principles 

 and maxims of the sacred oracles can be con- 

 ceived than the idea of a plurality of true 

 churches, neither in actual communion with 

 each other, nor in the capacity for such com- 

 munion. Though this rending of the seamless 



1 Archbishop Wake and the Project of Union (1717- 

 1720) Between the Gallican and Anglican Churches. 

 London, 1896. 



