5 1 The FJiftory 
Church of England, who built 
a very fine Church in the City 
of Philadelphia in the Year 1695. 
Secondly, the Analaptifls : Third- 
ly, the Presbyterians, and two 
iorts of Quakers (of all the moft 
numerous by .much) one Pany 
held with George Kjeith ; but 
whether both Parties will joyn 
together again in one I cannot 
tell, for that Gentleman hath 
. alter’d his Judgment iince he 
came to England, conceminghis 
Church -Orders in Penjilvania, 
"by telling and {hewing them 
Precepts that were lawful in the 
time of the Lav/, but forbidden 
under the Gofpel to pay Tithes, 
or Minifters to Preach for 
Hire, cro. As alfo to fprinkle 
Infants ; and he tells the Presby- 
terian Minljler, That he mud go 
to the Pope of Rome for his 
Call, for he had no Scripture 
for it, and that Water-Baptiim 
and the Outward Supper are not 
of the Nature of the Everlaftmg 
Gofpel ; 
