A very humble, carnest, and affectionate address, to the Bishops and Clergy of this Kingdom; particularly to John Wesley, Dr. Gill, and all, who are highly engaged for the interest of the protestant religion, in three important propositions, promulg'd, believing, that they not knowing the truth of them, have mistook the fundamental Basis of true religion. Some small remarks also added, shewing, that the writers against Popery and Deism, have not laid a compleat foundation. The whole is intended for a confirmation of the writings of John Jerom Boeswillibald, Late Professor of the illustrious college, at Tubingen, and to awaken the learned world to truth, and to establish real peace and harmony among the sects. By W. K.

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