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The able and faithful ministry of Doctor Romeyn was attended with more than ordinary success; and the union, zeal, liberality, and attachment to their pastor, manifested by the people of his charge, have been productive of good, even beyond their immediate pale, and are worthy of imitation. Since the separation also, a similar blessing has, in a degree, attended most of the other churches, especially that under the care of Mr. Spring. The writer is persuaded, that he is chargeable with no exaggeration, when he asserts, that, all the churches which were once united, have become more flourishing since they were separated; and that, in the period of four years since that event occurred, nearly double the number of members has been added to the aggregate Presbyterian body in New-York, that was ever added to it in a similar period before.

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ERRATA.

Page 167. 1. 3. for about the year 1754—read, in the year 1756.

Page 179. note, for Peter McDougall, read Alexander McDoug all

Page 227. 1. 3. for 1780, read 1783.

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Anecdote of Sir W. Gooch, and account of Reverend

James Blair,

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Mr. Rodgers leaves Virginia, and visits Somerset

county, in Maryland,

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Lodges at Capt. Venable's-anecdotes of Mr. Win

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Meets with an unpleasant and threatening occur

Leaves Maryland, and returns to Pennsylvania,

Has four calls put into his hands,

Accepts that from St. George's,

CHAPTER III.

From his settlement in St. George's, till his removal to

New-York.

His ordination and instalment, at St. George's,

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Benefits resulting from the controversy,

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Mr. Rodgers a New-Side man,

Account of Mr. Rodgers' ministry, at St. George's,

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Curious anecdotes respecting the Rev. H. Knox,
Rev President Burr,

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Mr. Rodgers preaches with success in Maryland,

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CONTENTS.

Singular letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury,

Mr. Rodgers' concern with that letter,
Mr. Rodgers declines a mission to Europe,
Reverend Charles Beatty,

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Life of Mr. Rodgers remarkably preserved,
Loses his wife, and marries a second time,
His opinion respecting wives for clergymen,
Chosen a Trustee of New-Jersey College,
His zeal and diligence as a Pastor,

Preaches to an assembly which Mr. Whitefield had

Receives a call from New-York,

disappointed,

Accepts the call,

Removes his family to New-York,

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