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A pulpit address that examines the nature and duties of episcopal ministry through the injunction to heed both doctrine and personal conduct. It distinguishes apostolic faith from clerical form, argues for the immutability of core Christian truths as embodied in the Church of England's formularies, and defends those truths against sceptical criticism and Romanizing errors by appealing to early Christian evidence. Practical counsel stresses moderation, pastoral fidelity, and the combination of zeal with temperance to preserve doctrine while maintaining charity and unity.

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Sir Emilius Bayley

Sir Emilius Bayley was an English author known for his work in the realm of ecclesiastical literature. His notable book, "Episcopal Fidelity," explores themes related to the responsibilities and moral obligations of bishops within the church. Bayley's writings reflect a deep engagement with religious issues and contribute to the discourse on ecclesiastical authority and integrity. His work remains a point of reference for those interested in the intersection of faith and leadership.

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