An Apology for the Clergy of Scotland: Chiefly Oppos'd to the Censures, Calumnies, and Accusations of a Late Presbyterian Vindicator, in a Letter to a Friend; Wherein His Vanity, Partiality and Sophistry Are Modestly Reproved (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from An Apology for the Clergy of Scotland: Chiefly Oppos'd to the Censures, Calumnies, and Accusations of a Late Presbyterian Vindicator, in a Letter to a Friend; Wherein His Vanity, Partiality and Sophistry Are Modestly Reproved I believe the Ringleaders of the Presbyterians at Edenburgb will give the Vindicator but little thanks for mentioning this Tumult that is openly avo w\' cd by thtmfelves. And he may ask, not only the forementioned Gentleman, but alfo the Mailer of F and feveral others (whofe names are ...
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Excerpt from An Apology for the Clergy of Scotland: Chiefly Oppos'd to the Censures, Calumnies, and Accusations of a Late Presbyterian Vindicator, in a Letter to a Friend; Wherein His Vanity, Partiality and Sophistry Are Modestly Reproved I believe the Ringleaders of the Presbyterians at Edenburgb will give the Vindicator but little thanks for mentioning this Tumult that is openly avo w\' cd by thtmfelves. And he may ask, not only the forementioned Gentleman, but alfo the Mailer of F and feveral others (whofe names are concealed, and may continue (0, unlefs the Vindicator, or fome of his Afl'cciater, by their indzfcretionr oblige me to be more particular) whether they were there, and what aglorious Figure they made. If it be unpleafant to name particular Gentltmen, they may thank their Vindicator who obtrudes fuchfulfitme Lies upon the World, when the Matter offa???l: is fo very recent, and known to all the Inhabitants at Edenburghs and the Leading Presbyterian: are very loth to part with the honor of this Atehievement, fo agreeable to their confiant Geninr and former Pra???'tiles for one of their chief Advocates pleaded lately before thejudges, in the Tryal of Mr. Wallace, thatthey'that Pillaged the Kings Houfe were a Company of Grave, Rea/onable, Thinking Men, Commanded bya Lord of the Seflionr. We fee then by this one fingle Inflance the Spirit of Lies and Vanity that runs through his Book. For if it be undenyable that this Rabble Reformation was concerted by the Ringleader: of the F a???lion. Then he mull own that the Tumults were not the accidental Efi'ortr of fome angry inconfiderable People but the united endeavours of the Presbyterians. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at ... This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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