A Hind Let Loose, Or an Historical Representation of the Testimonies of the Church of Scotland, for the Interest of Christ: With the True State Thereof in All Its Periods (Classic Reprint)

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Resuming it is thy defire to anfwer the holy and honourable defignation I accofi thee with, I {hall take the confidence to alfure thee, it is my defign to anfwer, in fome meafure, the expeélation which the title of this treatife would offer, in the hope that, wherein 1 come ibort (as I indeed confefs not only my jealous fears, but my fenfible convifiion of m infufiiciency for fuch a great undertaking) thy Chri tian tendernefs will impute it to my weaknefs, and not to any want of worth in the caufe I manage, which is truly worthy, weighty, noble and honourable, in the efteem of all the lovers of Chrifi, that have zeal for his honour in exercife and therefore as it gives me all the encouragement I have, in dependence on his furniture whois caufe it is, to make fuch an efl'ay, [0 it animates my ambition, albeit I cannot manage it with any proportion to its merit, yet to move the Chriflian reader to make enquiry about it, and then fure 1 am he will find it is truth I plead for, though my plea be weak. All 1 {ball further fay by way of preface, is to declare the reafon of the title, and the defign of the work.

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