FREE-THINKING, Occafion'd by The Rife and Growth of a Sect Mundum tradidit hominum difputationi Deus. Eccl. 3. 11, Vulg. Nil tam temerarium, tamque indignum fapientis gravitate 'Tis a bard Matter for a Government to fettle Wit. Characteristicks, val. 1. p. 19, Fain would they confound Licentioufness in Morals with Liberty in LONDON, Printed in the Year M, DCC. XIII. CONTENTS. JNtroduction. SECT. I. pag. 3 Free-Thinking defin'd. P. 5 1ft Argument to prove that it is every Man's 6 2d Argument, taken from Free-Thinking being 3d Argument, taken from the Abfurditys which 4th Argument fhows that there can be no ra- SECT. II. That it is our Duty to think freely on thofe 32 111 |