AND SOLD BY BUTTON, 24, AND BURDITT, 60, PATERNOSTER 1810. PRICE THREE SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE. II. Containing a general view of the system, with its leading points of difference from the systems which it opposes, III. Containing a more particular inquiry into the consequences VI. On the connection between knowledge and disposition, VII. An inquiry whether if believing be a spiritual act of the VIII. An inquiry whether the principles here defended affect the doctrine of free justification by faith in the righteousness IX. On certain New Testament practices, X. An inquiry into the principles on which the Apostles pro- STRICTURES ON SANDEMANIANISM, &c. LETTER I. INTRODUCTION. MY DEAR FRIEND, So, 1 I I HAVE been told more than once that my not answering the piece written some years since, by Mr. A. M'LEAN, has been considered as a proof that I felt it unanswerable. But if must have felt the productions of many other opponents unanswerable as well as his, for I have seldom had the last word in a controversy. The truth is, I was not greatly inclined to answer Mr. M. I felt disgusted with the illiberality of his repeatedly arraigning my motives, his accusing me of intentional misrepresentation, and his insinuating as though I could "take either side of a question as I found occasion." I contented myself therefore with writing a small tract, called The great question answered, in which, while complying with the desire of a friend, I endeavoured to state B |