A Collection of tracts upon the Trinitarian controversy : relating to the right of private judgment, the sufficiency of Scripture, and the terms of church-communion; upon Christian principles; occasion'd by the late Trinitarian controversy . REFUTATION G F THE FALSE PRINCIPLES AfTumed and applyd by the Reverend Mr. JOSEPH PTKE, &c. In a L. E T T E R to a Friend* Reverend arid Dear Shy OU defire to know myOpinion of Mr. PykeSPerformance; as to whichI have endeavoured togive you Tome Satisfadioiiin the following Remarks-I have nor accompanied ia him thro ail his declama-tory Harangues ; for I ha


A Collection of tracts upon the Trinitarian controversy : relating to the right of private judgment, the sufficiency of Scripture, and the terms of church-communion; upon Christian principles; occasion'd by the late Trinitarian controversy . REFUTATION G F THE FALSE PRINCIPLES AfTumed and applyd by the Reverend Mr. JOSEPH PTKE, &c. In a L. E T T E R to a Friend* Reverend arid Dear Shy OU defire to know myOpinion of Mr. PykeSPerformance; as to whichI have endeavoured togive you Tome Satisfadioiiin the following Remarks-I have nor accompanied ia him thro ail his declama-tory Harangues ; for I have neither Time noirPatience to attend a preaching Difputant, whilehe is only appealing from Mens Underilandingto their PaiTions, I have therefore contenred Y 3 ? my. 316 The Falfe Trinciples of the my felf with only ihewing the Weaknefs, Ab-furdity andSelf-contradidionof his main Prin-ciples; and the Foundation being removed, Ileave the Superftrudure to take its own Author having made a Bow or Two toCharity and Moderation, and paid a few Com-pliments to the Mildnefs, the Tendernefs, theMecknefs and Humility of the Gofpel, prefent-ly throves off the Difguife, and appears in hisown Perfon, fparing no Argument in his Rage,of what Force or Energy foever, nor regardingthe ftrongeft Contradi&ion that flands beforehim. This Gentleman finding it for hisPurpofe,find having refolved with himfelf to write in theDefence of what, as he owns, he does not un-derfland , it muft be allowd that he has hitupon the only proper Method of doing it: Imean, by flrong Affertions, moving Harangues,Diftindions without Difference, and a thickCloud of unintelligible Terms. For I fhalifliew in its proper Place, that he makes ufe ofthe Principal Words upon which th


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