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Rh He is a true Roman Catholic on the Doctrine of Conscience: But as this is the poor Man's Hobby-horse, let him enjoy it—Our Laws have secured us against any Danger from such Children—They my use their play Things to divert themselves, but can do little Ill by the Practice of them.

I shall now take my Leave of honest Frazer, and beg of him, that either he, or his abler Hand, will be so kind as let us know all they have to say against the Rights of Conscience, and the Presbytery of Relief; and I promise him honestly, if Daniel shall write a Pamphlet every Month, I shall do him the honour to consider his Arguments—But I must put him in Mind not to plague his Readers with so many Quotations from Scripture which are no way for his purposes. He deserves to be soundly chastized for making so free with the Scriptures as to apply them to his Hobby-horse. I have no objections against his trifling with Boston's Works, and same other old Books, but would advise him not to pervert the Words of the Holy Ghost. If Daniel has a Mind to carry on this Controversy, I shall help him to a Discovery of the Principles of the Burger Seceders to compare with the Principles of the Presbytery of Relief. I can assure him, I have no Aversion to see this point well cleared up, and shall give him all the Assistance I can afford.