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Excerpt from Letters to the Author of a Free Enquiry Into the Nature and Origin of Evil: To Which Are Added, Three Discourses
But with whatever degree of ignorance the following pages are chargeable, the au thor takes the opportunity this re-publica tion offers, of a?uring the Enguirer, he had no malice in his intentions he read the free enquiry without the lea/t know ledge of the author, with a mind abjblutely uni n?uenced by prejudice or partiality His was unhappily one of thofe middle-fized underfiandings to which the Enquirer meaned not to write the dobtrine of the original of evil, as revealed in firipture, appeared to him more conjbnant to red/bu, and more con/g/lent with the attributes of God, than any other fiheme human i nge unity had fiegge?ed, even the plaufible jhlu tion urged by the Free Enquirer.
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