Bar 1809, & in the summer & in the summer of 1812, he sent me is other works. Mr. Holly leads a studiis & blameless life at High Wycombe, Bucks here I sometimes visit him. He is, confessually n unbeliever, but he never writes profanely ; I is charitable & respectful in his judgment con the character of of Christians; he devotes is time & his fortune to doing good; and, e his errors what they may am bound principles & spirit of Christianity, to ove to to honour such a moral agent de Wṛ Hollis. the " Dr Parr, C. 573. Bibliotheca Parriana. AN APOLOGY FOR THE.. DISBELIEF ог REVEALED RELIGION: Confifting of TWO TRACTS REPRINTED; THE LATTER WITH SOME ADDITIONS, By JOHN HOLLIS, Efq. "I look upon the right of private judgment in every con <cern respecting God and ourselves, as fuperior to the «troul of human authority; and have ever regarded free dif quifition as the best mean of illustrating the do&rine, and esta¬ bishing the truth of Christianity." BISHOP OF LLANDAFF, LONDON: PRINTED IN THE YEAR 1901, |