A Letter to a Protestant Friend, On the Holy Scriptures, Or the Written Word of God : Being a Continuation of the "defence of Catholic Principles," in Opposition to the "vindication of the Doctrines of the Reformation"
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Ttiis encouraged others to " go further, and to say that revelation was a *< solecism, as plainly appeared by the irrecon- " cileabic differences amongst the enlighten- <' ERS of the public, and that men had nothing- " to trust to, but the dictates of natural reason.
" Another set of writers, proceeding from this " as a point already settled, proscribed all re- " ligion whatever, and openly taught material- " ism and atheism Most of these innovations " were the work of Protestant divines, from ** the causes I have mentioned." Here is a candid acknowledgment made by a Protestant well acquainted with Protestant principles and their consequences. The liberty of self interpretation is the destruction of all religious principles, and must necessarily lead to infidelity. You must be blind, my dear friend, if you do not see infidelity gaining ground in the ranks of Protestantism, and es- pecially among those that have received the most liberal education. What more common, than, to hear them deny the divinity of Jesus Christ, and the eternity of punishments.
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