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 be born of water and the Spirit, through the redeeming mercy of the Lord. True religion is the highest source of enjoyment this world has to offer, and just in the same degree as we bring our minds in subjection to the Divine will, under the influence of the Spirit of Truth, shall we be enabled to pass tranquilly through this changing world to the haven of everlasting rest, where are "pleasures for evermore" in the service of our redeeming Lord.

All good flows from the centre to the circumference; therefore there are numberless innocent recreations to be enjoyed that are in perfect accordance with Divine arrangements, but the greatest pleasure on earth is to be found in doing good to others according to our capabilities, and position in life.

In reference to the removal of Dr. Smith Vance from the Commission for revising the Sacred Scriptures, I cannot see how any man, however, learned he may be, can be any assistance in revising a book the very spirit of which he disbelieves. How can any man, I ask, who disbelieves in the divinity of Christ assist in arranging a book which is full of it from beginning to end? It was a great mistake his being admitted at all; but if we do make mistakes,—and who is there in the world that is not liable?—the sooner it is remedied the better: therefore, I think on mature consideration, it was right to remedy the error of admitting a Unitarian to assist in revising the Bible as quickly as possible.

N.B.—In revising the Prayer Book the writer considers that the Nicene and the Athanasian Creeds should be left out, and the Apostles Creed only retained. The word "regenerate" should not be used in the Baptismal Service, nor the words "I believe in the resurrection of the flesh" in the Baptismal Service, nor the words "in sure and certain hope of a glorious resurrection" in the Burial Service.