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| | Wesley's Letters: 1746 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29) |
 | | Yet this I think it incumbent upon me to say, that whereinsoever I have contributed, directly or indirectly, to the spreading of anything evil, which is or has been among the Moravians, I am sorry for it, and hereby ask pardon both of God and all the world. |
 | | I think it appears, by what you have yourself observed, that on the second head, Justification by Faith, I allow in the beginning of the Farther Appeal almost as much as you contend for. |
 | | You reply, There is great difference between preaching occasionally with the leave of the incumbents, and doing it constantly without their leave. I grant there is; and there are objections to the latter which do not reach the former case. |
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