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n Catholic Church." Mr. Williams, of Virginia, glorified in the term Protestant. Does the Church still protest? The Articles are explicit upon that point, and any change of the kind advocated would subject the Church to suspicion. Rev. Mr. Hines, of Tenn., inquired if there were no other errors to protest against but those of Romanists? In the creed we professed to believe in the Catholic Church. He wanted a name which would take us back to the days of the Saviour and apostles. in respect to the accretions of Rome, and Episcopal did so likewise as to the subtractions of other denominations. We should also not assume a name which others could not recognise as rightfully ours, without denying their own principles. Mr. Hines said the term Protestant was common to the innumerable seets who disgraced the Christian world. He moved that Protestant Episcopal be stricken out. Mr. Williams argued that if you strike out Protestant, you march more than half-way toward