A Letter to the Reverend Mr. Tong, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Smith, & Mr. Reynolds: Occasion'd by the Late Differences Amongst the Dissenters. Wherein Is Consider'd the Regard Dissenters Ought to Pay to Human Forms in Matters of Faith. With Some General Remarks o
A Letter to the Reverend Mr. Tong, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Smith, & Mr. Reynolds: Occasion'd by the Late Differences Amongst the Dissenters. Wherein Is Consider'd the Regard Dissenters Ought to Pay to Human Forms in Matters of Faith. With Some General Remarks o
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1719 edition. Excerpt: ... Reverend Gentlemen, H E Differences which hate lately arisen among the Dissenting Ministers occasion this Address to you, which you will not think a Trouble, if it may in any Measure tend to promote a good Understanding with your Brethren to support any important Truth, and to clear some Difficulties ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1719 edition. Excerpt: ... Reverend Gentlemen, H E Differences which hate lately arisen among the Dissenting Ministers occasion this Address to you, which you will not think a Trouble, if it may in any Measure tend to promote a good Understanding with your Brethren to support any important Truth, and to clear some Difficulties and Obscurities, which often occasion a Variance be-' tween good Men who mean well on both Sides. I apply my self to you in particular, not only as you are accounted the principal Leaders on one Side of this Dispute, but as I have a personal Regard for you, esteeming you men who have a hearty Concern for the general Good of Christian!, who. are open to Argument, and who will not be ashamed to rectify any Mistake you may have honestly falkn into, nor neglect any Thing in your Power A % to to procure a just Peace and Harmony among Protestant Dissenters. M T Name can give no Advantage to an Argument of this Nature, nor would it I think be any Prejudice to the Cause I engage in. Your publick Character makes your Names known to all, especially on this Occasion; and prefixing them to this Address can give you no Trouble which is unreasonable, or which the Nature of the Case would not require you to take otherwise. If you can make a just and full Vindication of your Conduct, or can prevent the evil Consequences of it; if you shall be satisfy'd it has been improper, I presume you will not take it ill of any one to give you an Opportunity of doing it. The Disagreement between you and your Brethren has arisen on this Occasion. You together with a large Number of Ministers have of your own accord thought fit, tho' not called upon by the Magistrate, to subscribe, in a very publick Manner, your Names to certain human Forms which you conceive do express...
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