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A Defence of the Enquiry Into the Reasons of the Conduct of Great-Britain, &C: Occasioned by the Paper Published in the Country-Journal or Craftsman on Saturday, Jan; 4, 1728-9

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Excerpt from A Defence of the Enquiry Into the Reasons of the Conduct of Great-Britain, &C: Occasioned by the Paper Published in the Country-Journal or Craftsman on Saturday, Jan; 4, 1728-9
Infiande, afirmed what is Nat Trike; Iifhonlgl elieern' 'rnyfelf obliged robe the Firlt to undel ceive Any of Thofe whom I had unwillingly led into a Mi akec 'with regard to Reafom'ngr; There will'often be a difierence among ' Per; fons who honefily mean the fame Good to their Country. On one Side or the other, in Inch Cal'es, ' there mull be an Error.'. And in all in+ tricate, Cafes; and particularly in all Politim! Tranfaelions, which are ever capable of various Turhs in the Minds of Men, no Wife or Good' nathred Man will wonder at Inch Difference of Opinion; and no Honel't Man'can do. Any thing more, hot receive Light when'it ofiers itfelf to his Eyes; and alter his Opinion, -upon fu icient new Evidence laid before him.
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44 pages, Paperback

First published January 4, 2013

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Benjamin Hoadly

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Benjamin Hoadly was an English clergyman, who was successively Bishop of Bangor, of Hereford, of Salisbury, and finally of Winchester. He is best known as the initiator of the Bangorian Controversy.

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