GEORGE ISAAC HUNTINGFORD, D. D. LONDON: Printed for T. CADELL jun. and W. DAVIES (Succeffors M DCC XCV. то THE REVEREND MR. ROGERS, OF BERKELEY IN SOMERSETSHIRE. DEAR SIR, FROM ROM the commencement of our friendship has elapsed a period of thirty years; and during that time there has scarcely ever arisen between us any difference of opinion. Thus long habituated to coincide with you in sentiment on other points, my mind is now anxious that all its ideas fhould correspond with your conceptions on fubjects of religion. Under A 2 Under the impreffion of this folicitude, it presents to you a tranfcript of its researches, meditations, and reasonings on those most serious and interefting concerns, exhibited in the following Difcourfes. In them are briefly difcuffed fome principal doctrines of Christianity; doctrines, which with the moft fcrupulous enquiry we have deliberately examined; which in our most mature judgement, formed on irrefiftible conviction, we acknowledge and embrace as founded on truth; which (in justice let it be added) you strive to obferve; and which, amidst the independence of affluent circumftances, from a deep fenfe of their importance, you diligently and confcientiously preach. |