A Letter to a Friend Containing Remarks On Certain Passages in a Sermon Preach

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A Letter to a Friend Containing Remarks On Certain Passages in a Sermon Preach
Charles Chauncy
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— - — It is faid far- ther, M the author of this hiftory, iMr. Experience Mayhew, is a perfon of incontefiible veracity : — We again fay, his truth may be relied on> his fidelity is ir- reproachable'*, * There are, at this day, within the Province of the MafTachufett's-Bay only, fixteen minifters, Englifh and Indian, flatedly laboring, either as Paftors of lb many Indian churches, or as Preachers to alTem- ¥lies of Indians that meet together for divine wor- ( §S 5 btion is fo generally known he...re to contain the real truth, that it was greatly furprifing to many, to fee his Lordmip fo impofed upon by fuch as were either grofly ignorant of what had been done by thefe adventurers, or wicked enough, in oppofition to their knowledge, to give him an account that was odioully falfe and injurious.
| > . J til His Lordfriip proceeds, cc the pretences and * c conditions were, that their defign was, and " that they mould endeavour, the enlarge-

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