A Defence of the Christian Doctrines of the Society of Friends : Against the Charge of Socinianism; And Its Church Discipline Vindicated: to Which is Prefixed a Letter to John Evans...And Strictures On the Eighth And Ninth Editions of That Work
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( rpo ) neither are v/e to fuppofe he intended It, but only to imprefs the Committee with the tendency of her arguments. The juftnefs of his obfervations on Barclay's letter, I think, has been already proved. In the next fitting of the Committee H. B. reprefents herfelf as giving the following anfwer on that fubje£l:. " 1 adverted to J. G. Bevan's aflertion, refpe6ting the quo- " tation from Robert Barclay's letter to the Ambaffadors at " Ni:;i^guen, that it had no reference to war, or was not ...in- *' tended to reprobate it as an evil ; that after confidering it " furt;>er. I was ftill of the fame mind as before, and confidered " it as relevant to my point. He faid he did not fay that no ** part of the letter was againft war, but only that the part I *'■ iiad quoted, related entirely to another fubjeft. In order to **' elucidate the matter to every reader of thefe minutes, I here *' infert the quotation, with the manner and defign of its intro-.. *"= du£lion," ' For which fee Part 2, page 76,'* fays Verax, avoiding to give the quotation with its context upon which the argument depended, by referring the reader to a place where he muft have known that the manner and defign of its intro- du£lion is wholly fupprefled.
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