His Charge, that the Practical Religion recommended in the Checks "undermines both Law and Gospel." Mr. Hill's faint attempt to show, that his Scheme At Mr. Hill's special request, Mr. Fulsome, (a gross Mr. Hill cannot defend his Doctrines of Grace before SECTION VI. Mr. Hill, after passing over the Arguments and Scrip- His Moral Creed about Faith and Works, is incompa- He raises a cloud of dust about a fair, though abridged, The sincerity of our Lord's Intercession, even for Judas, An Answer to two capital Charges of gross Misrepre- Some Queries concerning Mr. Hill's forwardness to The Author, after professing his brotherly love and Takes his friendly leave of Mr. Hill, after promising him to publish a Sermon on Rom. xi. 5, 6, to recom- In the Appendix, the Author proves by ten more Ar.. AN ANSWER TO THE FINISHING STROKE OF RICHARD HILL, ESQ. HON. AND DEAR SIR, I HAVE received your Finishing Stroke, and return the following Answer; to you, or, if you have quitted the field, to your pious second, the Rev. Mr. Berridge, who, by a public attack upon sincere obedience, and upon the doctrine of a believer's Justification by Works, and not by Faith only, has already entered the lists in your place. Sect. 1. page 6. You complain, that I represent you as fighting the battles of the rankest Antinomians, "Because (say you) we firmly believe and unanimously assert, that the blood of Christ cleanseth from all sin,' and that, if any man sin, we have an Advocate with the Father,' &c., and that this advocacy prevails." Not so, dear Sir; I apprehend you give your readers totally wrong ideas of the question. You know, I |