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A letter to the Rev. Charles N. Wodehouse, Canon of Norwich, occasioned by his recent publication, entitled, "What is the meaning of Subscription?" / with a few observations on the speech &c. of the Lord Bishop of Norwich, on Subscription cover

A letter to the Rev. Charles N. Wodehouse, Canon of Norwich, occasioned by his recent publication, entitled, "What is the meaning of Subscription?" / with a few observations on the speech &c. of the Lord Bishop of Norwich, on Subscription

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This work addresses a recent publication by a clergyman regarding the concept of subscription within the Church of England. The author expresses concern over the implications of the publication and the public discourse surrounding it, particularly in relation to the clergy's adherence to established Articles and Liturgy. The text critiques the notion of altering subscription practices and emphasizes the importance of maintaining traditional values within the church. It reflects on the responsibilities of clergy and the potential consequences of public debates on ecclesiastical matters, advocating for a careful consideration of the church's foundational principles.

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Charles Campbell

Charles Campbell was an American author and historian, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of Virginia's colonial history. His notable work, "History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia," provides a detailed account of the early years of Virginia, exploring its development and significance in American history. Additionally, Campbell engaged in theological discourse, as seen in his letter addressing the Rev. Charles N. Wodehouse, which critiques contemporary religious subscription practices. Through his writings, Campbell offers valuable insights into both historical and religious contexts of his time.

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