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A Second Letter to the Rev. William Maskell, M.A. / Some thoughts on the position of the Church of England, as to her dogmatic teaching

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A clergyman addresses a fellow priest troubled by doubts about whether the established church supplies definite dogmatic teaching and whether those doubts justify resigning pastoral charge. He affirms the correspondent's sincerity and the legitimacy of probing difficult questions in unsettled times, yet disputes the conclusion that the church lacks doctrines to teach. The letter scrutinizes claims of doctrinal deficiency, draws on prior arguments, appeals to duty, tradition, and catholic antiquity, and recommends patient, collective inquiry and prudence rather than precipitous abandonment of ministry.

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Mayow Wynell Mayow

Mayow Wynell Mayow was an English cleric and author known for his contributions to theological discourse in the 19th century. His works often addressed the complexities of church doctrine and ritual, reflecting the tensions within the Church of England during his time. Notable among his writings is "Eight Sermons on the Priesthood, Altar, and Sacrifice," which explores the significance of these elements in Christian worship. Mayow also engaged in contemporary debates regarding church governance and moral issues, as seen in his letters to Rev. William Maskell, where he examined the implications of ecclesiastical decisions on doctrine. His writings remain a valuable resource for understanding the religious landscape of his era.

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