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Excerpt from A Dissertation on the Scriptural Qualifications for Admission and Access to the Christian Sacraments: Comprising Some Strictures on Dr. Hemmenway's Discourse Concerning the Church
To the table of the Lord, but th fubjeas of faring grace. This 0 pinion univerfally prevailed, with out the leal'i oppofition, until Mr. Stoddard publifhed his difcourfe concerning the terms of communion, in which he maintained that the facrament is a converting ordinance. Doe'tor Increafe Mather, therefore in his anfwer to Mr. Stoddard, calls his fentiment a?raizgc docfirine. But the arguments and character of M r. Stoddard event ually brought over many minifiers and churches to his way of thinking. Among others, Mr. Edwards, his grand-ion and colleague in the minifirjv', adopt ed his Opinion, and, fora number of years, carried it intointo praaice, though never without having fome heli tation and difficulty in his own mind. Butat length, he totally renounced Mr. Stoddard's icheme, and publiihed a mafierly performance, in vindication of his own, and of the common opinion of the New England churches. And ever fince that publica tion, minifiers and churches have generally been divided into Stoddardeans and Edwardeans, in te fpeét of the facramental controverfy.
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