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FARTHER APPEAL

To MEN of

REASON and RELIGION.

By JOHN WESLEY, M. A.
Fellow of Lincoln College, OXFORD.

Let the Righteous fmite me friendly and reprove me.

PSAL. CXLI. 5.

LONDON:

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FARTHER APPEAL

To MEN of

REASON and RELIGION.

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PART II.

Tis not my Prefent Defign to touch on any Particular Opinions, whether they are Right or Wrong; nor on any of thofe fmaller Points of Practice, which are varioufly held by Men of different Perfuafions: But firft, to point out fome Things which on Common Principles are condemned by Men of every Denomination, and yet found in all; and Secondly, Some wherein those of each Denomination, are more particularly inconfiftent with their own Principles.

And, First, it is my Defign, abftracting from Opinions of every kind, as well as from difputable Points of Practice, to mention fuch of thofe Things as occur to my Mind, which are on Common Principles condemned, and notwithstanding found, more or less, among Men of every Denomination.

2. But before I enter on this unpleafing Task, I beseech you, Brethren, by the Mercies of GOD, by whatever Love you bear to GOD,' to your Country, to your own Souls; do not confider who fpeaks, but what is fpoken. If it be poffible, for one Hour lay Prejudice afide; Give what is advanced a fair Hearing. Confider fimply on each Head, Is this True, or is it falfe? Is it Reasonable, or is it not? If

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