Excerpt from Five Letters in Reply to the Rev. Michael Branagan
Now, as this, Clergy, Sir, are sworn to be lieve their New Testament is infallibly of God, and its doctrine is that which Christ taught, even the self same as that of the Protestant Testament this no man can disprove; must they not then see, that this assertion, that Protestantism, which rests solely on the Gospel, is heresy from hell, is equivalent to saying the Gospel is from hell, and consequently that its Divine Author Jesus Christ is from thence -the very sin and blas phemy of the Jews, who, instigated by the devil, abused and cast stones at our Lord, and called him a devil, and a Samaritan, i. E. Aheretic? Fearful then and blasphemous most that teaching be, that for obviefis sinister ends, designates those whose religion is the Gospel of Christ heretics, and wretched must be their disciples.
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