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Excerpt from A Free Discussion of the Doctrines of Materialism, and Philosophical Necessity, in a Correspondence Between Dr. Price, and Dr. Priestley: To Which Are Added, by Dr. Priestley, an Introduction, Explaining the Nature of the Controversy, and Letters to Several Writers Who Have Animadverted on His Disquisitions Relating to Matter and Spirit, or His Treatise on Necessity
My object in the prefent publi cation, as well as in thofe which have preceded it, is to overturn, as far as my endeavours can efl'eét 1t, What I deem to' be a prejudice of the greatel't antiquity, and the deep eft rooted, of any that have con tributed to debafe chriptianity, and a corruption which, in this philo fophical age, calls_the loudefi for reformation. And though this Will ne'ceflarily defiroy fome ?attering hopes rcfpeé'ring our profpeéts after death, they are {inch as are ill found ed, and it Will draw our attention more firongly to thofe more certain, though mare air/3am profpeé'ts, that chrifiianity holds out to us.
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