A Third Letter to the Rev William E Channing On the Subject of Unitarianism

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A Third Letter to the Rev William E Channing On the Subject of Unitarianism
Samuel Worcester
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SEV. AND DEAR SIR, I FIND that you have seen fit to make to the publick another set of remarks about me, and about other persons and things in connexion with me. I did hope, if you shoidd condescend to write again, it would not be in the style of a murmurer and complainer, or of a popular suiter and declaim- er. If the "self-respect" and "virtuous indignation, " of which you have so emphatically spoken, required you to turn your back upon your opponent, and to refuse to him the offices, not onl
...y of brotherly kindness, but of common civility; yet it might have been well, had they not withheld you also from at- tending to the points which essentially belong to the debate, w'nch have been distinctly stated and urged, and which cer- tainly merit very serious and candid consideration and dis- cussion. Those, however, are virtues it should seem of no d'dinary loftiness and inflexibility, and of no ordinary claims and prerogatives.
On the question of writing again, several considerations haA'c presented themselves to my mind.


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