ON THE J. 1831 SERAMPORE CONTROVERSY, ADDRESSED TO THE REV. CHRISTOPHER ANDERSON; OCCASIONED BY A POSTSCRIPT, DATED EDINBURGH, 26TH NOVEMBER, 1830, AFFIXED TO THE "REPLY" OF THE REV. DR. MARSHMAN. "A brother offended is harder to be won than a strong city, and their contentions are "Depart from evil, and do good: seek peace, and pursue it."-DAVID. LONDON: PRINTED FOR, AND SOLD BY THE AUTHOR; AND BY GEORGE WIGHTMAN, 24, PATERNOSTER ROW; AND WAUGH 1831. DEDICATION. ΤΟ JOHN BROADLEY WILSON, ESQ. Treasurer of the Baptist Missionary Society. DEAR SIR, Were I to enumerate all the reasons why I cherish respect and veneration for your christian character, it might by some be considered as an offering of flattery and adulation: this I am persuaded would be as disagreeable to your feelings, as it is abhorrent to my own. I may, however, be permitted to say, that your repeated and bountiful donations, in support of objects belonging to the denomination of which I am a member, and whose distinguishing tenet you have avowed; and especially of the steady friendship which you have long manifested towards the Baptist Missionary Society, of whose Committee you have for several years been an efficient member, |