Talk:Samuel Seabury
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[edit] Seabury and the Scottish eucharistic rite
This article is somewhat contradicting itself concerning whether Seabury was instrumental in including the Scottish Communion rite in the 1789 prayer book. Someone added an alternate theory that it was William White, not Seabury, who pushed for its inclusion. It's OK to present different points of view, but the article shouldn't read as if it is saying two opposing views are both factually true. But someone other than I should do that. InkQuill 21:18, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
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