A Last Appeal to the Marketstreet Presbyterian Church And Congregations in a S
A Last Appeal to the Marketstreet Presbyterian Church And Congregations in a S
James Mchord
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Gray the writer is happy to acknowl- edge. And had the same spirit of discrimination attend- ed the autlior of **ihe fii nd" in his progress through his numerous pages, he would liave confertd upon his res- pondent the additional obligation of being saved from the necessity of further interference in a very unpleasant and^ perliaps, useless co^itroversy. But while Dr. Gray has fairly and judiciously separa- ted th^ question on v/hich we difik r from the many extra- 3i(ous matters with which it ...had been combined, he has in Sume way managed to give to that question itself the send)lance of unusual complicateness; whereas it is in re- ality single and very sim])le. He has also avoided a dis- cussion of the grounds on which the position of the writer was ^st. Blished, excepting only in one or two instances; slim', in these instances he has been so unfortunate as en- tire ly to mis-state the views and argument of his oppo- nent. For these reasons, and because Dr. Gray has himself deserted, in comm(»n with the writet% the sentiments com- monly called orthodox, in relation to the matter in eon- trvers>; and has substituted a new^ view of his own in the p];v:e of the several t: eoties he had undertaken to exam- ine; he seems fairly entitled to the very particular notice of the author of these Sermons.
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