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Excerpt from The Universalist's Assistant: Or an Examination of the Principal Objections Commonly Urged Against Universalism
If such be the state of the case, how important it is, that we diligently and earnestly inquire after the truth, and give all that claims to come from God, acandid and fair examination, however widely it may differ with our present views 'we may not innocently Sit down and give ourselves up to inaction, as intellectual beirgs, in reference to religion, under the vain and presumptuous notion, that we have attained all truth, Without any admix ture of error. The idea of our Own infallibility or that Of our sect, is no less preposterous and absurd, than the claim for the infallibility of the Pope, or any other saint of the Romish calendar.
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