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This is Part 2 of a letter written by John Spalding, giving a number of sound and scriptural reasons why the common mode of Christian worship in his day fell far short of satisfying his hungry soul. In his words, the letter was "addressed to the professors of religion in this day, by one who was long in the profession, but knew not the power, till it pleased the Lord, by the ministry and writings of the people called Quakers, to direct him to where alone the power is to be known, that is, within." |