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Thomas Chalkley
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D3 (54) !2!i*, T Shall firfl take notice of his Preface, to one caJ.
t/WJ I Jed z^aker^ in which he fays, '' That he thinks " that there is fufficient Matter of Convidion ia " the Texts and Arguments improved. " Anjwer, But every fmcere Soul v/hen they come to fee the Texts themfelves, will have Caufe to think to the contrary •, for had they been fairly produced, they would have faved the Labour of a further Reply, they being far from countenancing any forced Maintenance to Chrift's Minif
...ters. And as for his Arguments im- provedj they fmell fo ftrong of Perfecution, that I would charitably hope nofoberChriftian or Magiftiare, who inclines to Moderation (which ought to appear in all) will take any further Notice of tfiem, than to pity his Ignorance.
Yet notwithflanding his mighty Arguments and great Improvements, he gives tliem this Blow, '^ He *' has but little hopes of his being convinced, {k. O whom *' he writes) becaufe of the Efficacy of Error and '« Delufion, &c. " He would have had more Reafon to have writ fo, if he had firft proved Error and Delufion upon him.


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