lemn belief as to the nature of the eucharist, and was therefore
treated as a question of conscience and an article of faith."--Cardwell's
Documentary Annals, vol. ii. p. 186, note. The extracts given from the
injunctions have been principally taken from this work.
[240-*] The unostentatious and laudable practice of bestowing alms to the
charity-box has long fallen into disuse in most churches; but within the
last few years charity-boxes have been set up in some of our churches, and
this commendable custom is again gradually reviving.
[242-*] Neal's History of the Puritans, vol. iii. p. 170.
[244-*] Cardwell's Conferences, p. 272.
[250-*] Hickeringill's Ceremony-Monger, (pub. 1689,) p. 63.
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