A letter to a country clergyman, occasioned by his address to Lord Teignmouth
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The letter answers a published attack on the leadership of a Bible society, describing the author's initial alarm then calmer reassessment after rereading the critic's pamphlet. It disputes accusations that the society's patronage favors enemies of the national church, interrogates who should be classed as enemies, and exposes partisan exaggeration. Through personal anecdote, pointed critique, and rhetorical questioning, the writer defends broad support for Bible distribution while exploring tensions between ecclesiastical authority, dissenting groups, and public reputation.
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