Some Brief Remarks Upon Sundry Important Subjects: Necessary to Be Understood and Attended to by All Professing the Christian Religion, Principally Addressed to the People Called Quakers (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Some Brief Remarks Upon Sundry Important Subjects: Necessary to Be Understood and Attended to by All Professing the Christian Religion, Principally Addressed to the People Called Quakers

The objection whic'h caf't fome difcourage ment in my way, may alfo occur to fome readers; viz. That the fubjeéts treated of in this fmall tract have been divers times hereto fore judicioufly wrote upon by different authors. This is no more than may be faid of molt other religious fubjeéts as well as thefe. Di vine Wifdom and Goodnefs hath feen meet to revive the fame truths, by different inf'truments, from generation to generation 3 the Lord's fer vants fpeak'ing the fame thing, as with one mouth. Herein God's gracious condefcenfion to human frailty is very confpicuous and won derful, by caufing thofe excellent truths, fo effential to be received that man's foul may be faved, to be frequently revived and inculcated, feeing he is fo liable to forget God, and his reafonable duty to him.

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JOHN GRIFFITH is Associate Professor of English at the University of Washington.

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