LETTER III. SOCINIANS AND UNITARIANS. LETTER IV. WESLEYAN METHODISTS. LETTER V. GENERAL BAPTISTS, MORAVIANS, SWEDENBORGIANS, PLYMOUTH BRETHREN. LETTER VII. PRESBYTERIANS. INDEPENDENTS. LETTER VIII. PARTICULAR BAPTISTS, SUB AND SUPRALAPSARIANS, SANDEMANIANS. LETTER IX. CALVINISTIC METHODISTS. EVANGELICAL OR SERIOUS CHRISTIANS. LETTER X. ON ROMANISM AND CEREMONIAL RELIGION.
LONDON
The following letters grew out of a conversation between one of the editors of the “Small Books,” and a lady of his acquaintance; and as there are probably many who have felt the want of the information they contain, it has been thought that by publishing them in a collected form they may be useful. The views of the writer are sufficiently explained in the letters themselves. All lament the small sum of Christian charity to be found among religionists in general, but few when they begin to write have kept clear of a severity of comment which but prolongs differences. The writer, himself a member of the Church of England, is anxious to show that it is possible to be attached |