AN INQUIRY S.H. 1828. CONCERNING THE MEANS AND EXPEDIENCE OF PROPOSING AND MAKING ANY CHANGES IN THE CANONS, ARTICLES, OR LITURGY, OR IN ANY OF THE LAWS AFFECTING THE INTERESTS OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. BY WILLIAM WINSTANLEY HULL, OF LINCOLN'S INN, BARRISTER AT LAW, LATE FELLOW OF BRASEN NOSE COLLEGE, OXFORD. "LET US NOT THEREFORE JUDGE ONE ANOTHER ANY MORE: BUT JUDGE THIS J. PARKER, OXFORD. C. AND J. RIVINGTON, LONDON. 1828. 302. General Principles of Union. Charles II.'s Commission in 1661.-Preface to Reasons against any hasty conduct of such an V. 24. Nature of truth and opinion as affecting Creeds VI. 30. Import of the words "Church" and "Salvation." VII. 38. The nature and basis of any profession of faith. IX. 63. Number of Articles in the Church, and other X. 84. Charles II.'s Declaration, 1660.-Savoy Confe- XII. 160. General Questions, which might be debated |