An Address to the Public On An Important Subject Connected With the Renewal of

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An Address to the Public On An Important Subject Connected With the Renewal of
Robert Hall
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Religious toleration implies not merely the freedom of thought, which no human power can restrain, tmd which equally subsists under the most ty- rannical and the most enlightened governments; it comprehends, also, the freedom of communi- cation, and the right of discussion, within the limits of sober and dispassionate argument. He who is impressed with a conviction of the importauce of the Christian verities, it is rea- sonable to suppose, will be anxious to commu- nicate them : he will probabl...y feel as St. Paul did in a similar situation, whose spirit was stirred within him when he beheld Athens whojly given up to idolatry : he may be touch- f cj with so strong a commiseration for the yictims of religious imposture, and so powerful a sense of the cjuty of attempting to correct it, as to be ready to adopt the language employed on another occasion " We cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard. " None but the determined enemy of truth and decency will deny that such a state of mind is possible, or that it is more allied to virtue than to vice.

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