ON SANDEMANIANISM. IN TWELVE LETTERS TO A FREIND. BY ANDREW FULLER, NEW-YORK: PUBLISHED BY RICHARD SCOTT, NO. 276 PEARL- STREET, AND SOLD BY ALL THE BOOKSELLERS IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. LARGIN & THOMPSON, PRINTERS. 1812. CONTENTS. IV. On the faith of devils and nominal chris- V. On the connection between repentance to- ward God, and faith toward our Lord 43 61 95 VII. An inquiry whether if believing be a spi- ritual act of the mind, it does not pre- suppose the subject of it to be spiritual. 117 VIII. An inquiry whether the principles here de- fended affect the doctrine of free justifi- 176 IX. On certain New Testament practices. X. An inquiry into the principles on which the 225 STRICTURES ON SANDEMANÍANISM, &c. LETTER I. INTRODUCTION. MY DEAR FRIEND, I HAVE been told more than once that my not answering the piece written some years since, by Mr. A. M'LEAN, has been considered as á proof that I felt it unanswerable. But if so, I must have felt the productions of many other ponents unanswerable as well as his, for I have selopdom had the last word in a controversy. The truth is, I was not greatly inclined to answer Mr. M. I felt disgusted with the illiberality of his repeatedly arraigning my motives, his accusing me of intentional misrepresentation, and his insinuating as though I could "take either side of a question as I found occasion." I contented myself therefore with writing a small tract, called The great question answered, in which, while complying with the desire of a friend, I endeavoured to state my views without controversy, and as Mr. M. B |