frequently exposed to view, will in time recommend With this glorious prospect before us, we willingly bear all the obloquy and every temporal inconvenience to which the open profession of our faith can expose us, and are infinitely happier in being opposed and frowned upon by the powers of the world, than you are in opposing us, with every advantage that the world can give you. Your associate says that my History of early Opinions concerning Christ appears by its title to be fraught with impious heretical theology; but such language only serves to amuse myself and friends, who, in the way which you call heresy, conscientiously worship the God of our fathers; and what you think to be most reproachful we consider as highly honourable to us. A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS distributed by the UNITARIAN SOCIETY for promoting Christian Knowledge and the Practice of Virtue. 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