Letters Respecting a book Dropped From the Catalogue of the American Sunday Sc
Letters Respecting a book Dropped From the Catalogue of the American Sunday Sc
Lewis Tappan
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, &c. I suppose he thought it was sometimes safer to ask questions than to make assertions. Mr. Whitney was ardent, overflowing with conscientiousness, fearless of man, positive, but full of kindness, and love, and Christian meekness. I would give more to be filled with the spirit of Tappan and Whitney, than for the value in money, of all the goods they ever bought and sold. They are both in the presence of the Lamb, and 1 doubt not, have fullness of joy. But what has all this to do with the su...bject of my present letter . '' you may ask. Nothing, except that it is just the train of thought which was excited in my mind by your note of yesterday, received just now, and for which 1 thank you. As you invite me to express my thoughts to you, and pro- mise to listen candidly to whatever I have to say, I will no* con- ceal my regret that you have decided to publish " a pamphlet or newspaper article" in relation to the subject of the dropping of " Jacob and his Sons, " from our catalogue; but far be it from me to oppose it or to attempt to dissuade you from it, if an enlightened conscience, and a sober judgment, plainly declare that God requires it of you.
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