brains- wouldheart could think or prompt the person to act■r rencn jcd infi» «Ml V dene*lt;ate his assertions, he would have brought Mthem Ibfward, as lie has this. But as it I tip- j j^veapcned that ‘‘revolution” was a struggle for L^g| freedom, similar te the American, and thein(j (horror* of it were caused by his side of the Lgperhouse. 'f Ithcui. desert by the trace of her footsteps; tlwt ma parent wntaslhan drfUhw^andhraay 1.■bai-o dh»wlal* iha11 lt;t widow.*' When; IWell, I am tome; hut surely one• vt • — ; -ftv *. ^ %V*rn their indignation v enslaved mind, not content with iccused of the crimes of his own nuai accuse the innocent. Personssaid tcannotwho live in glass houses should not commence tlt;» #n* atones.Now, S. ii* since you have commenced MHAWsTWi ah*Hfimv ■» the lnnh.r ibnny MMplata* j§a there in nnf *tateprison f Ate all foe persons egecuted infidels or believers in Christianity! Hour quickwould you noise it, could you find one sceptic or isdel among them. 1 shell any nothing about “popery;” no, you shall have no ahel-Wcrnnnt the pilgrims, who fled to this country from persecution, the purest sample of dulitteStf 1 And did they not persecute.hum and hang, in their tpre, when they hadthe power 1 And as S. G. has not now thepower, he seems to console himself that anjitogty G»|* . vt|y!! 11 fbf him. 1 “, ,% What was Avery, and between thirty andfortv more of similar caste, Christiana or infi-\\hen theytnd n togr+w to maturityI would advise youto am give anotheri would ine tails.s “infidel, herptic.