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"futation of Calvinifm" was announced. the compofition of my Difcourfes I had availed myself of a season of comparative leifure, which more numerous and preffing parochial engagements have fince prevented from recurring fo that, had it been my wifh, it would hardly have been in my power, to devote due attention to the examination of any fresh publications. The truth however is, that it was not my wifh to be indebted to fo recent a production; efpecially to one, which, from the exalted ftation and well-known character of the Author, might be expected to be received into general circulation. Although by earlier works, therefore, I have endeavoured to profit, without fcruple or referve, (of which I hope that this general acknowledgment will be deemed fufficient, if at any time I have omitted to specify my obligation,) I determined to deny myself the fatisfaction, for the prefent, of reading the " Refutation," that I might at once avoid both the temptation, and the fufpicion, of being indebted to it.

Perhaps it may be thought, that I fhould have acted a more prudent part, if I had de- ́ clined my own attempt, on the appearance of the Bishop of Lincoln's work. Had I been apprifed of his Lordship's undertaking at an earlier period, it is moft probable that I should never have engaged in mine: or, when I first

became acquainted with that undertaking, had not my Difcourfes been defigned for a fpecific purpose, and my intention of being a candidate for that particular appointment been. declared, the work would then probably have been relinquished. After all, notwithstanding the publication alluded to, if I do not magnify the importance of the Inquiry, in which I have been occupied, I am willing to think that it may not be altogether ufelefs. The course of my fubject has led me to notice. fome particulars, which can hardly have entered into a "Refutation of Calvinifm:" and even with respect to thofe, which are common to both inquiries, the more fuperficial examination of the Predeftinarian fyftem, to which my limits and my abilities have confined me, may (by the bleffing of God) be not unpro-fitable to thofe, who have not opportunity for ftudying his Lordship's more elaborate production.

I have only to add, that being defirous of comprising the whole of my obfervations in the body of the work, inftead of throwing any part of them into notes, I found that moft of the following Difcourfes had run to a greater length than was adapted to the pulpit, and therefore shortened them in the delivery.

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