OBSERVATIONS 5.4.1827. ON THE BILL NOW BEFORE PARLIAMENT, FOR REGULATING THE Marriages of Dissenters, WHO DENY THE DOCTRINE OF THE TRINITY. BY THE REV. PHILIP LE GEYT, VICAR OF MARDEN, KENT; And Author of Thoughts on the Co-operation of the Laity with the LONDON: PRINTED FOR C. & J. RIVINGTON, AND WATERLOO-PLACE, PALL-MALL. TO THE RIGHT HON. ROBERT PEEL, M.P. FOR OXFORD UNIVERSITY. SIR, THE object of the following observations is, to invite all sincere Members of our Church Establishment to a serious consideration of the principle and tendency of the Bill now pending in Parliament, for making an alteration in the Marriage Law in favour of certain classes of Dissenters, who deny the holy Doctrine of the Trinity. The nature and importance of the subject will, I trust, induce you to pardon my presumption, in using the influence of your name for the furtherance of my wishes. Under an humble but full conviction, that the observations are in strict accordance with the true spirit of our National Church, and knowing |