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Excerpt from Evangelical Christianity Considered, and Shewn to Be Synonimous With Unitarianism, Vol. 1: In a Course of Lectures on Some of the Most Controverted Points of Christian Doctrine, Addressed to Trinitarians
Opinions of Unitarians, which, as a body, they do not adopt, the blame attaches ex elusively to myself. I hope how ever that this has not been the case to such an ex tent, as to Injure that cause, which, believ ing to be the cause of God and Of his Christ, I am anxious to serve and defend. I need only add, that I shall have no he sitation in fully acknowledging such faults as may be pointed out to me, and in giving up the results of any reasoning which shall be proved, to the conviction of my own mind, fallacious.
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