The oeconomy of sin : wherein are explain'd, its possibility, its futurition, its nature, its event and effects, both in angels and in manAnd wherein also is demonstrated and maintain'd the truth of original sin . hat there is fo little Faith in the Re- The Reader isfubliaue of Letters, thai we mufl treat Author:, as others defired to con-do thofe who have been formtrly conviBed of Perjury, at fifa thisleafi if we would not run the hazard of being impofed Quotation,upon every moment. We mufl examine them nicely, andcontinually compare Tranflations and EXTRACTS withtheir Originals, if we would


The oeconomy of sin : wherein are explain'd, its possibility, its futurition, its nature, its event and effects, both in angels and in manAnd wherein also is demonstrated and maintain'd the truth of original sin . hat there is fo little Faith in the Re- The Reader isfubliaue of Letters, thai we mufl treat Author:, as others defired to con-do thofe who have been formtrly conviBed of Perjury, at fifa thisleafi if we would not run the hazard of being impofed Quotation,upon every moment. We mufl examine them nicely, andcontinually compare Tranflations and EXTRACTS withtheir Originals, if we would not be lead into Error .uponthe credit of thofe Gentlemen. Tou have without doubtheard of a certain famous Wrangler, called Hear-fay,who kept a School to bred up Evidences in, and out ofwhich are gone forth fo great a number of falfe , Sir, thofe People know nothing in comparifon cf aninfinite number of Authors, who upon every occajion fay,fuch a one, or fuch a one faid things which he never thoughtof, and at the fame time make jolernn Protejtationj thattlxy fpeak nothing but the Naked Truth. The The AUTHORS ANSWER T O Parrhajims CENSURE, WITH CONSIDERATIONS andREMARKS upon it i H3W8MA lijuaKi. Parrhafiws Cenfure. Know not in what view or with what IntentionMr. LeCleic, read the foregoing Letter ; butafter feveral Years filence, there has at lair ap-peared one that calls himfelf Theodonu Panhajius,who in his Parrba]ia?ia9 written in French, hasinferted the following Paragraph in favour of Mr. LeClerc. The feveral Particulars of which I have herediitinguifnd in a Numerical order , the Numberswhereof refer to the particular Remarks which I in-tend to fubjoyn, after having firft fet down the Cen-fure itfelf, and then premifed fome General Conftdera-tioas upon it. The Tenor of the Cenfure is this. Theodorus Parrhafius, in his ParrhafianaPage 383. Among thofe that have (1.) unjuftly complain- ed of the Bibliotheque {Uriiverfelk, Written by Le Ucrc,) we may reckon


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