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A History of American Christianity

CHAPTER XIII
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289, note.

The extreme depression of the Protestant Episcopal and (as will soon appear) of the Roman Catholic Church, at this point of time, emphasizes all the more the great advances made by both these communions from this time forward.
[211:1] Preface to the American "Book of Common Prayer," 1789.
[211:2] See the critical observations of Dr.McConnell, "History of the American Episcopal Church," pp.

264-276.

The polity of this church seems to have suffered for want of a States' Rights and Strict Construction party.

The centrifugal force has been overbalanced by the centripetal.
[213:1] Tiffany, pp.


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