Excerpt from Anti-Paedo-Rantism Defended: A Reply to Mr. Samuel Finley's Vindication of the Charitable Plea for the Speechless
I find he does not contraditit any Thing: of the Relation I have given of the dfair re/peéiing our Di/pute at Cape May; he jhys, I am very punéiilious in my Account, which is fo far an Evidence of its being a true One. Does he call it a preaching on the Controverfy, when he has not proved that I touched any Thing in the lea/i ahout Infant Baptifm at the Time referred to hut open'd the Nature and De/ign of Baptzfm, fir the Help and Benefit of thofe Per/hm that were expefied to fuhmit to it jhortly? If he does, he may call all Sermons preaching on Controverfies; hecau/z' there i} no Truth, hat is oppofecl hy jhmehody or anoo ther. He labours to jzylify his Candati, in propofing the [aid publick Diflsute, by pretending he had a Right in the People of capeimay, (dc. Which Right he thinhs deriv'd from his being an Irfirument to awahen a Number of them: Suppojie he was; Does that give him, who, was hut an itinerant, or'tranfient Preacher among them, a Right to the People there, particularly to the Baptifis, and tho/e who were inclinedto them? Did they ever' put them/elves under his Government, or were they ever related to him it.
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