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Excerpt from The Works of the Rev. Andrew Fuller, Vol. 2 of 8
The writer of these Letters does not blame the Dissenters of his own persuasion for uniting with the Socinians. In civil mat ters, he thinks it lawful to unite with men, be their religious prin ciples what they may: but he, and many others, would be very sorry, if a union of this kind should prove an occasion of abating our zeal for those religious principles which we consider as being ofthe very essence ofthe gospel.
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