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Sentiments may properly enough be characterized by the Term Deifm, and that I aknowledge my self to diffent from the current and generally received Opinions of the Times, and from the Tenets I was educated in, and have fhewn you the Grounds upon which I have acted in fo doing; yet, notwithstanding, if you, or any other judicious Chriftian can, and will be pleased, in the Spirit of Meekness, to fhew me that hereby I have departed from the Principles of Reason, Truth and Soberness; I affure you, Sir, I am fully determined, like the ever memorable Mr. Chillingworth, to take the Shame of another Change. In the mean time I beg leave to add, that I am, with all due Respect,

Worthy Sir,

Your much obliged,

Humble Servant,

A MORAL PHILOSOPHER.

REMARKS

On a Book entitled

DEISM fairly Stated, &c.

On a Book entitled

Deifm fairly Stated, and fully Vindicated, &c.

In a LETTER to the AUTHOR:

Humbly Recommended to the Perufal of

All the Modern Philofophers and fine Gentlemen Free-thinkers of this Polite Age:

WHERE IN

It is proved, upon the Author's own Principles, That his Undertaking is Irrational, Immoral, andUnjust.

By a CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHER.

LONDON:

Printed for R.WILLOCK, at Sir Ifaac Newton's Head, in Cornbill; M. COOPER, at the Globe, in Pater-nofter-row; and W. FLACKTON, at Canterbury. 1746.

(Price One Shilling. )

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