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Page 166
But to return to Mr. Edwards , in particular , I must take leave to tell him , that if "
omitting plain and ob“ vious passages , the famous testimonies in the evange“
lists , " be a fault in me , I wonder why he , among so many of this kind that I am
guilty ...
But to return to Mr. Edwards , in particular , I must take leave to tell him , that if "
omitting plain and ob“ vious passages , the famous testimonies in the evange“
lists , " be a fault in me , I wonder why he , among so many of this kind that I am
guilty ...
Page 179
The liberty Mr. Edwards takes , in other places , deserves not it should be taken
upon his word , “ That “ these formal words ” are to be found “ over and over “
again ” in my book , unless he had quoted the pages . But I will set him down the
...
The liberty Mr. Edwards takes , in other places , deserves not it should be taken
upon his word , “ That “ these formal words ” are to be found “ over and over “
again ” in my book , unless he had quoted the pages . But I will set him down the
...
Page 183
PRE FACE TO THK R E A D E R. It hath pleased Mr. Edwards , in answer to the “
Rea“ sonableness of Christianity , & c . ” and its “ Vindi“ cation , ” to turn one of the
most weighty and important points that can come into question ( even no less ...
PRE FACE TO THK R E A D E R. It hath pleased Mr. Edwards , in answer to the “
Rea“ sonableness of Christianity , & c . ” and its “ Vindi“ cation , ” to turn one of the
most weighty and important points that can come into question ( even no less ...
Page 185
equally a stranger to them both : I know not the face of either of them : and having
hitherto never had any communication with Mr. Bold , I shall begin with him , as I
did with Mr. Edwards in print ; and here publicly return him this following ...
equally a stranger to them both : I know not the face of either of them : and having
hitherto never had any communication with Mr. Bold , I shall begin with him , as I
did with Mr. Edwards in print ; and here publicly return him this following ...
Page 387
Such a piece of impertinency , as this , might have been born from a fair
adversary : but the sample Mr. Edwards has given of himself , in his Socinianism
unmasked , persuades me this ought to be bound up with what he says of me in
his ...
Such a piece of impertinency , as this , might have been born from a fair
adversary : but the sample Mr. Edwards has given of himself , in his Socinianism
unmasked , persuades me this ought to be bound up with what he says of me in
his ...
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