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 . aft Importance:This, doubtlefs, he will look upon as his indif-penfable Duty; and tho I may not perhaps beat Leifure my felf, yet if he advances any thingof Confequence, he need not doubt l)ut fomeBody or other will take a proper Notice of him,and pay him all the Deference his Argumentdeferves. To conclude, if any fhould thinkthat I have treated this Write


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 . aft Importance:This, doubtlefs, he will look upon as his indif-penfable Duty; and tho I may not perhaps beat Leifure my felf, yet if he advances any thingof Confequence, he need not doubt l)ut fomeBody or other will take a proper Notice of him,and pay him all the Deference his Argumentdeferves. To conclude, if any fhould thinkthat I have treated this Writer with too littleCeremony, I only defire they would read overhis Enthuiafin Retorted^ and if they can fo-berly and impartially think, that his Wit orArgument, his Equity and Juftice, his Civilityand Decency, his Candour, Charity or Mode-ration, deferve better Treatment i I will pub-lickly ask his Pardon. Jhe fhe Abfurdity of OppofingFaith to Reason: o R, A DEFENCE O F CHRISTIANITY Againft the Power of Enthusiasm. In Anfwer to Mr. BRJT>BURrs Sermonon the Fifth of November^ en-tituled;, The Mature of Faith. Addrefsd to the Five Minijlers concerndwith him in carrying on the Lec5tureat Tinners-Hall, TTis^^5^:c?;^*t?zs^Cl :3i^^cai^^;. 7he Abfurditj of OppojingFaith to Reason: o R, A DEFENCE O F CHRISTIANITY, e^ff. r R. Thomas Bradbury havingthought fit, in his Chri-ftian Wifdom, openly, andill the Face of the World,to renounce all PretenfionstoReafon; it will perhapsbe lookd upon as needlefs,and to no Purpofe, to urger . him farther with any thing ot Argument or Reafon againft what he ad-yances. But the it cannot be expeded that this


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