ON Unbelief: DESCRIBING ITS NATURE AND OPERATIONS, AND SHEWING ITS BANEFUL INFLUENCE IN DISTRESSING AWAKENED AND RENEWED SOULS. BY THE REV. JAMES CHURCHILL, HENLEY, OXON. Take heed, Brethren, lest there be in any of you an evil heart of unbelief, in departing from the living God. Heb. iii. 12. These things have I written unto yni, that-ye may believe on the name of the Son of God. 1 John v. 13. “ Besides the class of those who professedly reject revelation, there is “ another,-which may be called the class of half unbelievers ;-byttet these “men be reminded there is no middle way.” Wilberforge's Pradika? View. OXFORD; PRINTED AND SOLD BY J, BARTLETT, FOR THE AUTHOR Sold also by CONDER, Bucklersbury, and WILLIAMS, Stationers' Court, London; Norton, Henley; and RUSHER, Reading. 1811. 141. m. 729 TO THE CHURCH OF CHRIST AND THE CONGREGATION MEETING FOR DIVINE WORSHIP IN ROTHERFIELD GRAYS, HENLEY-UPON-THAMES, THE FOLLOWING ESSAY IS AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED, BY THEIR FRIEND AND PASTOR, AS A TESTIMONY OF HIS RESPECT FOR THEM, AND OF HIS CONCERN FOR THEIR ETERNAL WELFARE. |