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 . o.) throw it awajr in reading that Letter, (So.) u that he form a Judgment o£ the lame, (29.; by (20,) 4< comparing it with thofe Things which Mr. Pohet 4< oppofes, without any other Anfwer. PvEMARKS t ? IJ J V1 1 78 L The meanhng and fcopeof the Parrha-iian Cenfure. REMARKS Upon the foregoing ? C E N S UR E: AND Firft, Some more general Confederationsconcerning the State and I


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 . o.) throw it awajr in reading that Letter, (So.) u that he form a Judgment o£ the lame, (29.; by (20,) 4< comparing it with thofe Things which Mr. Pohet 4< oppofes, without any other Anfwer. PvEMARKS t ? IJ J V1 1 78 L The meanhng and fcopeof the Parrha-iian Cenfure. REMARKS Upon the foregoing ? C E N S UR E: AND Firft, Some more general Confederationsconcerning the State and Importance ofthe Controverfy. m^rnm. Muft defire the Reader to confiderwhether he can gather any Lightor Inftrudion from fo Indigeiiedand Injurious aRapfody of Words,or even whether they can collectfo much as the Hiitorical meaningof the Controverfy from them • foGeneral and Confufed are Parrhafms\ Clamours, ttiatthey neither fhew the Importance of the matter, northe State of the Queftion, nor fo much as touch up-on the Merits of the Caufe j but are only Indicationsof an Angry Spirit, and full of that dffdain andaiTurance, wherewith falie Learning ufually puffs upMens Minds. Should the Reader be able to find outany thing relating to the Subject matter in Queition,from his Words, it mutt be this, that neither Mr. LeClerc, not Parrbafius (who, if we may believe commonReport, are both one) approves of Tilings Myjticaland Spiritual, nor of the Authors who have treatedof them, viz. The Myftical Writers, St. Juftin, andtheir Admirers, nor of Poiret himfeif: Then, ThatJfAr. Le Gere has good Realbns why he difapprovesof them,


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