Unitarianism Incapable of Vindication a Reply to the Rev James Yatess Vindic

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Unitarianism Incapable of Vindication a Reply to the Rev James Yatess Vindic
Ralph Wardlaw
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Yates himself being judge, wherever he has given any thing like an enumeration of them, I have directed my attack fully and fair- ly against these general principles themselves ; and I challenge him to the proof of the " low trick^^ he is pleased to ascribe to me, the trick of a ^^ nibbling adversary ^^ who "gravely refutes the fancies, mistakes, or hasty conclusions of individual writers, instead of considering the brbad principles espoused by the whole party. -' 1 S3 But of this imputation Mr.... Yates has brought forward one proof. Let us examine it a little. If all his evidence should be like it, the reply will not be difficult. " Indeed, " says he, " through zeal to collect all the ofiensive matter to be found in Unitarian publications, he has in one instance, at least as the passage will be applied by his readers, violated fact. " I beg particular attention to the qualifying clause here, " at least as the passage will be applied by his readers, '''^ It seems to indicate, that the writer was not very sure of his ground : that he could hardly so apply the passage himself.

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