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A Vindication of the Faithful Re∣buke, from the Rude Cavils of the Pretended Defence of the late Report.
THE Author of the Defence has so strongly im∣mur'd himself, and intrench'd his Cause in Dung, that we have more occasion for the Scavenger than the Schollar, for the Shovel than the Pen to remove it.
§. I. And the first Nuisance I must remove, is an In∣vidious Misrepresentation of his Rebuker, as if he char∣ged the Congregational, in the bulk, without a Salvo to the Reputation of any one of them, Def. p. 82. Now to give some colour to this Calumny, he has recourse to his wonted Artifice, a piece of pure impure Forgery: from Reb. p. 56. The true Reason of their (the Congregational Brethren) severe Displeasure against the third Paper is, that it has so clearly and fully born its Testimony a∣gainst the Antinomians: A single Observation will re∣move this Dirt; that those Words (the Congregational Brethren) are his own Gloss, no part of my Text: His own Suppositious Antecedent, obtruded upon my Rela∣tive; and I would leave it to his Conscience to deter∣mine of the Honesty of this dealing, had I not had too frequent experience of its partiality.
I have ever embraced the Orthodox and Godly of both Denominations with equal Affections; nor could I ever yet see cause from their Principles or Practices to