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Excerpt from The End of Religious Controversy, in a Friendly Correspondence Between a Religious Society of Protestants, and a Roman Catholic Divine, Vol. 3: Addresses to the Lord Bishop of St. David's, in Answer to His Lordship's Protestant's Catechism; On Rectifying Mistakes Concerning the Catholic Church
Stition and idolatry, brought against your Church by our eminent Divines, and especially by the Bishop of London (dr. Porteus), and never that we have heard of, refuted or denied, we cannot but tread back the steps we had taken towards you, or rather stand still, where we are, in suspense, till we hear what answer you will make to them: I speak of those contained in the Bishop's well known treatise called A Brief Confuta tion of the Errors of the Church Qf Rome. With re spect to certain other members of our Society, I am sorry to be obliged to say that, on this particular sub ject, I mean the arguments in favour of your Religion, they do not manifest the candour and good sense, which are natural to them, and which they shew on every other subject. They pronounce, with confidence and vehe mence, that Dr. Porteus's charges are all true, and that you cannot make any rational answer to them, at the same time, that several of these Gentlemen, to my know ledge, are very little acquainted with the substance of.
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