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Divine Glory brought to View IN THE FINAL SALVATION OF ALL MANKIND.
A LETTER, &c.
SIR,
THOUGH unconvinced by your arguments, I am pleased with the temper you discover; and am happy to find, you can unite the moderation of a fair disputant with the candour of a christian. Unlike some others, who have engaged in the controversy, you attack opinions, and not their author, wisely considering others may differ from you in sentiment, without being insidious foes to the inno|cence of mankind. However—though recommended by so much candour and moderation, I am still under the disagreeable necessity of dissenting from your reli|gious system. Nor can I calmly resign up a number of my species to everlasting misery, notwithstanding all you have said to prove it consistent with the justice of God, and essential to his glory. I have such a veneration for my creator, as to suppose he needs no foil to set off his perfections: Such an opinion of the saints, as to imagine they could relish their felicity,