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Excerpt from The Baptist Commentator Reviewed: Two Letters to the Rev. William Jackson, on Christian Baptism; With Occasional Notices of the Rev. E. A. Crawley's Treatise on Baptism
You will perhaps remember, that it is related of Dr. Samuel Johnson, that when he was once engaged in a dispute, his oppo nent said to him, I do not understand you, Sir. Perhaps not replied the stern combatant, I can give you arguments, but I cannot give you an understanding to comprehend them. - No one, Sir. Will blame you for inability; but knowing that on could not reply to Mr. R.' a book, why did you pledge y to do so! You seem, however, to have had some misgivings, about your title-page - heuce you tell us, nearthe conclusion, We have had but l1tt|e to say about Mr. R' a book. 1 True. Little indeed tn the shape of a reply; little indeed in the way of argument; but an abundance of invective, insolence, and reproach. But perhaps.
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