It is moreover to weaken in those who profess this Religion a pious confidence in its innate excellence and the patronage of its Author; and to foster in those who still reject it, a suspicion that its friends are too conscious of its fallacies to trust it to its own merits.


§ 6 - Memorial and Remonstrance Against Religious Assessments (1785)


It is moreover to weaken in those who profess this Religion a pious confidence in its innate excellence and the patronage of its Author; and to...

It is moreover to weaken in those who profess this Religion a pious confidence in its innate excellence and the patronage of its Author; and to...

It is moreover to weaken in those who profess this Religion a pious confidence in its innate excellence and the patronage of its Author; and to...

It is moreover to weaken in those who profess this Religion a pious confidence in its innate excellence and the patronage of its Author; and to...