Watts - BX5200 .W3 1813 v.3

332 PREFACE, It shouldbe remembered here, this short scheme of the dispensations of God, or the various religions of men, does not pretend to argue ordebate much on any point, nor to traceout, andanswer the objections that mightbe raised against these several religions; that would have required a large volume; these arguments are therefore to be sought in other writings. This is only a còvapendious arrangement of the discoveries of the grace of God and the duty of man, in such an order as God has prescribed them, and such as may best show their consistence, their reasonableness and equity ; and this may go a great way towards the evidence and proof of these representations, without long argument and dispute ; for there is nothing but truth, which, inevery part and view of it, is constantly consistentwith itself, whether we consider tt as contained in scripture or represented by right reason.

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