Excerpt from Practical and Internal Evidence Against Catholicism: With Occasional Strictures on Mr. Butler"s Book of the Roman Catholic Church; In Six Letters, Addressed to the Impartial Among the Roman Catholics of Great Britain and Ireland
To conceal that, upon the view of part of my manuscript, you have, with the greatest kindness, encouraged me to proceed; would require a degree of self-denial at which I shall never aim. But the hurry in which, from the pressure of other literary engagements, I have been obliged to prepare the ensuing pages, prevented my having the same advantage for the whole of the work; and that circumstance mars the pleasure which I should have derived from your complete sanction.
Disappointed of that satisfaction, I am happy that another is left me in the similarity of our views, as to what is called the Catholic Question.
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