Lectures. By printing them I have obtained great advantage of the following kind. I have been enabled to see far more clearly than before, what are those principles which I may take for granted in the controversy, and what are those on the other hand which I must endeavour to elucidate and explain; what are those arguments which will be generally admitted, and what those on the other hand which require to be corroborated and defended against objections ;in one word, what are points of general agreement, and what are points which my opponents will call in question. I shall be able therefore to give my undivided attention, to those particulars in my reasoning which really need it. I have been much consoled to find, so far as the reception given to my Lectures enables me to judge, that the view which I oppose lias a less wide reception among Catholics of the day than I had apprehended. At the same time, I am very far from denying that many persons, and those too persons whose opinions deserve very great respect and deference, differ in greater or less degree some differ totally and very decidedly from the propositions which I support.
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