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Mr. N. took it up warmly, and stated that the Lord had sent Mr. Chapman, that brethren had all along differed as to redemption, Christ’s offices, characters, and a fourth thing I do not now remember; and that there could not be union. After this they had other fasts which I of course did not attend. Some, since out, did, and part of it was so bad, that I know those who had to leave the room. Since then I know nothing of what has passed there.



ERRATA.

Page 6 line 2 for “Dent’s” read “Dell’s.”
7 5 for “subversive” read “submissive.”
10 21 for “too eagerly” read “also eagerly.”
36 11 for “for a communion” read “for communion.”
47 9 for “goes” read “leaves Plymouth.”
47 10 for “goes” read “leaves Plymouth.”
57 24 for “Mr. Mosey” read “Mr. Mosely.”



ROWE, PRINTER, PLYMOUTH.

    Christians, no false principle, even in the ground of their union, is a sufficient reason for leaving them.