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 . LETTER T o Mr. Le Clerc, Author ofThe Bibliotheque Univer-fellei &c. SIR, Have been long enclined to hope T 77<,„*—£«.that you would have corrected the V/7 7 ?£?Cenfure you publifhd of my 2?i- °t rwa^vine Oeconomy, in the $th Tome ofyour Bibliotbeque, after having feenmy own Account thereof, in Novel,Reipib. Lit, for June and July, I plainly inewed, that you had eithe


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 . LETTER T o Mr. Le Clerc, Author ofThe Bibliotheque Univer-fellei &c. SIR, Have been long enclined to hope T 77<,„*—£«.that you would have corrected the V/7 7 ?£?Cenfure you publifhd of my 2?i- °t rwa^vine Oeconomy, in the $th Tome ofyour Bibliotbeque, after having feenmy own Account thereof, in Novel,Reipib. Lit, for June and July, I plainly inewed, that you had either noi-ftaken or perverted my meaning in many things-But inftead of that 1 find you have not only Re-printed your Works without any fucfa Correction,but that you alfo Hill continue to treat me afterthe fame unworthy manner, both in your ordinal7Converfation, and in feveral new Places of yourBooks. What firfr induced, and ftill prevails withyou to life rce in fuch a manner j whether premedi-A ted. A Letter to Mr. Le Gere, Letter I. tated Malice, or an apprehenfion that ihould you give^••^W a true and impartial Account of me and my Writings,your Readers would thereby iintf your own Principlesand Opinions confuted, and the contrary ones eitab-liihed; or whether it proceeds from Ignorance, fuch asall that I offerd in Anfvyer to your Relation, couldnot remove, I fhall leave ir to GOD, your ownConfcicnce, and the Difcretion of others to deter*mine* In the mean time, being willing to think the beftcf you, I had rather alcribe all you have faid andwritten againft me to the Jail of thefe Caufes thanto any other, and therefore in order to remove thatthe more effectually, I fhall now bellow a little morepains upon Pride and *** ^ur Saviour Chrift tells us, That every one thatSelf-love the ^ot^ ev^> ^atet^ f^e Light, neither cometh to the LightOr eine of all ^eafi ^ ^ee^s fluu^d be reproved ; which is alfoIgnorance and *rue of f<* .a! broach a,nd Propagate dangerous


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