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On Dccasion of the Death of Dr. Priestley;

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Ο Χριςος, και οι Αποσολοί, ο διαλεκτικην ημιν παρεδισαν τέχ
γην, εδε κενην απαίην, αλλα γυμ ην γνωμην, πισει και καλοις εξ-
γεις φυλαττομενην.

Socrates Hist. Eccl. lib.i. c. S.

LONDON:

Printed by C. Stower, Pater Noster Row,

FOR W. VIDler, 187, HIGH HOLBORN, AND J. JOHNSON,
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH-YARD.

1805.

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THE substance of these Letters has appeared in the Universal Theological Magazine; and at the desire of some friends, in whose judgment the author places. confidence, they are now reprinted in a separate form, with some corrections, and a few additional notes and observations.

The author was the more disposed to comply in this instance with the wishes of his friends, because, notwithstanding his extreme dislike to a personal theological controversy, he was inclined to hope, that a more general circulation of these Letters might contribute to communicate more correct ideas of the tenets, and to excite a greater abhorrence of the spirit of Calvinism, the direct tendency of which is to generate hatred both of God and man, and which represents the character of the Divine

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