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 . The Grounds and Trindples ofChriftian Communion confiderdi In a L E T T E R to the Reverend Mr. John Cumjviing. SIR, >S you have difilnguifhd meby particular Marks of yourCandour and Good WilJ,and treated the whole Bodyof your Non-SubfcribingBrethren with very JittleCeremony ; fo you muft, I ._ _. _ ^ _ prefume, exped the fame frank and plain Dealing fr
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 . The Grounds and Trindples ofChriftian Communion confiderdi In a L E T T E R to the Reverend Mr. John Cumjviing. SIR, >S you have difilnguifhd meby particular Marks of yourCandour and Good WilJ,and treated the whole Bodyof your Non-SubfcribingBrethren with very JittleCeremony ; fo you muft, I ._ _. _ ^ _ prefume, exped the fame frank and plain Dealing from me, or any otherswho may think fit to clear themfelves from yournumerous Mifreprefentations, and the vilible. 184 A Letter to the Inconfequence of jour Arguments. The goo4Opinion I had entertained of your Capacityand Integrity, made me very impatient to fee aBook, which, as I underftood, was defignd asa full Vindication of the fubfcribing Minifters,find the Tefts they otiered at Salters-HalL Ithought I might reafonably exped from you,the Force of what could be faid in Defence ofthe Principles you had efpoufed; and I muftdo you the Juftice to own, that I have not beendifappointed ] and that, allowing for the na-tural ^J^irxTiih of Conilitution, wiiich has per-haps led you into fome Excuriions of intempe-rate Zeal, I know no Man who could havemanaged the fame Caufe to better my own part, I can eafily forgive youthe Injury you have done me, in mifreprefent-ing the plain and obvious Defign of fome Fo-lic ions in the Letter of Etttlmfiajm ; which Iam willing to attribute to the wrong Impref-iions you are under, joind with the Heat andVigour of a natural Temper: And could youhave devi
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