shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord
that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift
destruction.
“ The greatest obligation which can possibly be conferred
upon them is ... the exhibition' of their principles in their
«« true colours.' Grant them this, and you grant them
every thing. If the Unitarian doctrine, cleared from all
“ fallacy, and exhibited to the world in its true light, will
“ not stand its ground; if it will not, like the Gospel, make
" its way, and triumph over all opposition by its own in-
“ vincible energy, it must be given up. If when weighed in
“ the balances it shall be found wanting, let it be rejected
as worthless dross." Belsham's Letter to the Bishop of
London, p. 83.
Acts xx. 27-30.
I have not shunned to declare unto you all the counsel of