Harris, F.W.2019-09-252019-09-252016-06-181971http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/153869""As in the beginning of the charge I have touched upon , the decent solemnities attending the methods of ordination generally used among the protestant dissenters, it may not be improper to give a brief account of them; especially as I have been earnestly desired to do it, by a pious and learned clergyman of the established church; who apprehends, it may obviate some mistakes, and promote that mutual candour among christians of different denominations, which both of us concur to wish, and labour to promote. There is indeed a little variety tin the usages of different places; but that which I have generally seen, . . does, I believe, prevail in most of our churches, with the exception, and sometimes no more than the transposition, of a few circumstances."engWith permission of the license/copyright holderDissentersEighteenth CenturyordinationprotestantChristian denominationsGlobal Church History and World Christianity18/19th centuryPractical theology and theological educationPractical theologyOrdination among Dissenters of the early Eighteenth CenturyArticle