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Excerpt from The Anti-Satisfactionist, or the Salvation of Sinners by the Free Grace of God: Being an Attempt to Explode the Protestant, as Well as Popish, Notion of Salvation by Human Merit, and to Promote the Primitive Christian Doctrine of the Sufficiency of Divine Mercy for All Who Are Penitent; In Three Parts
IT is long since the writer of the following pages firstj'elt a conviction of the importance of divine truth, and that every thing ought to be smug/iced to the discovery and promotion of it. For years he has filt the persuasion that unless a man can mil/�8 up his mind to part with his case, reputation, friends, world ly advantage, and even li/e itselfi should the cause of truth call for such painful sacrifices, he is not jully qualified to act the part ofa faithful minister of Jesus Christ. H� has long been accustomed to encounter oh loyuy, the loss of valued friends, and many temporal disadvantages, for the sake ty'o good conscience still he rejoices in havingfollowed the convictions of his own mind: and is prepared to meet with firmness any re proach or inconvenience to which the publication Mathis work may subject him. Fic axis/tee his readers to be apprised that, if they adopt and profess the sentiments inculcated by him, they ought to prepare themselves patiently to endure reproach and painful treatment from reputed orthodox Christians of'the present day.
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