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 . righteous Charge againfl aRight Reverend Prelate of the Church, andhis Lordfhips Friends and Admirers, is decent-ly laid to Sleep: His great Prmcipky that therational Affent of the Mind may be carry^ be-yond the Perception of the Under [landings is lettin the Grave with the Author: And what isftill worfe, if worfe can be, he is luffered toto (ink under the


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 . righteous Charge againfl aRight Reverend Prelate of the Church, andhis Lordfhips Friends and Admirers, is decent-ly laid to Sleep: His great Prmcipky that therational Affent of the Mind may be carry^ be-yond the Perception of the Under [landings is lettin the Grave with the Author: And what isftill worfe, if worfe can be, he is luffered toto (ink under the Weight of the Super-rationalSpirity and not a Word to be faid by any ra-tional Soul to fupport him. To conclude; Idoubt not but Mr. Nishet cin talk more to thePurpofe upon other Occiiions, than he hasdone, or could do, in this Letter. He had un-dertaken an hard Task; he was refolved to fayfomething for the fake of a Friend, in Detcnceof a Book which he knew could not be defend-ed. Hhz Ji <& ifc i)& .^ I iXf ^Sl i& ^ t!& jfr {! ^^^£g»^i^(^£t^^ Second Postscript T O Enthufiafm in Diftrefs. Oi^cafioned by Mr. Nisbetts Second Letter^ INTITLED, Comprehenfion Confufion. Addrefsd to Mr. N i s b e t t. r¥W%^^t A -ibhA. fi^a^aEagnscCTRagcvigigvKatjngi Second Postscript T O Enthtijiafm in Diflrefs. Addrefsd to Mr. N i s b e t t. SIR, Have Jufl now received theSecond Letter, with whichyou have honoured me fromthe Prefs, in Defence of yourgood Friend, the Author ofthe Reflexions tipon Reafon;for which I find my felf o-bliged to return you myThanks, and to make the Acknowledgment aspublickas the Obligation. lam very certain, thatnothing can contribute more to the Honour andAdvantage of that Chriflian Liberty, or Re-ligious Compreheniion, which 1 have beenpleading for, than your Way of writing againflit , and I am therefore extremely forry, that H h 4 after


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