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Excerpt from A Second Letter to the Rev. Mr. John Palmer, in Defence of the Doctrine of Philosophical Necessity
Your treatife, I perceive, is deemed to con tain the firength of the canfo you have efpoufed; and I think I fhould do wrong to {brink from the difcufiion, While I have any hope of prevailing upon a perfon fo fully equal to it, to ocanvafs it with me, and While I think there is any reafonable prof pea, that, by continuing a friendly contro verfy, any of the difficulties attending the fubjeét may be cleared up. The quefiion before us is' truely momentous, the argu ments that decide in my favour I think to be very plain, your objections appear to me to admit of fu?iciently eafy anfwers 5 and, in my opinion, it is nothing but imaginary confequences, or fuch as are grofsly mifun derfiood, at which the mind of any man can revolt.
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