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ABSURDITIES

OF

METHODISM.

WRITTEN BY

SAMUEL PELTON,

Pastor of the United Presbyterian Congregations of Hempstead and Haverstraw, Rockland County, New-York.

CONTAINING A

Public Debate

BETWEEN HIM AND THE REV. LAURENCE KEAN,
A Methodist Preacher, lately from Dublin,
Held on the 2d of March, 1821.

CONTAINING ALSO

NINE SECTIONS

IN WHICH THE

CONTRADICTIONS, ABSURDITIES, AND DIFFICULTIES,

OF THE

METHODIST SCHEME ARE EXHIBITED,

AS FOUND IN THE

Discipline, Standard Writings, &c.

NEW-YORK

SOLD BY E. BLISS AND E. WHITE,
No. 128 Broadway.

THE NEW YORK
PUBLIC LIBRARY
151399

ASTOR, LENOX AND
TILDEN FOUNDATIONS.
1899.

BE

E IT REMEMBERED, That on the seventeenth day of August, in the forty-seventh year of the Inpependence of the United States of America, SAMUEL PELTON, of the said District, hath deposited in this office the title of a hook, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words following, to wit:

"The Absurdities of Methodism. Written by Samuel Pelton, Pastor of the United Presbyterian Congregations of Hempstead and Haverstraw, Rockland County, New-York. Containing a Public Debate between him and the Rev. Laurence Kean, a Methodist Preacher, lately from Dublin, held on the 2d of March, 1821. Containing also Nine Sections, in which the Contradictions. Absurdities, and Difficulties, of the Methodist Scheme are exhibited, as found in the Discipline, Standard Writings, &c."

Southern District of New-York, ss.

In conformity to the Act of Congress of the United States, entitled "An Act for the encouragement of Learning, by securing the copies of Maps, Charts, and Books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the time therein mentioned." And also to an act, entitled "an Act, supplementary to an Act, entitled an Act for the encouragement of Learning, by securing the copies of Maps, Charts, and Books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned, and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etch ing historical and other prints."

JAMES DILL,

Clerk of the Southern District of New-York.

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