The Appeal Defended Or the Proposed American Episcopate Vindicated in Answer

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The Appeal Defended Or the Proposed American Episcopate Vindicated in Answer
Thomas Bradbury Chandler
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The next Thing he controverts, is my Account of the Society's Plan for a more general and vigo- rous Attempt to convert the American Heathens. Not that the Fa6l is denied, or the Propriety of the Refolution difputed ; but it is pretended, ' that this Account contradidts what had been before af- ferted, namely, ' that the Support and Propagation *- of the Gofpel among our own People in America^ ^ was the immediate and princpial Defign of their * Incorporation. ' Whether the Converfion of the Hea
...thens was, or was not, the Obje6l primarily- and more immediately in View, when the Society was incorporated, may be eafily feen. The Charter of Incorporation, and an authentic Hiflory of the Rife and Progrefs of that charitable Inilitution for near thirty Years, are extant, and Copies of them are in many Hands. It would be very extraordinary indeed, if the Charter fhould have mifiaken its own immediate and primary Object ; and equally extraordinary, if the original Members, who ap- plied for it, Ihould not have known their own In= mentions.

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