In "Animadversions Upon Sir William Hamilton's Pamphlet Entitled 'Be Not Schismatics, Be Not Martyrs, By Mistake, '" William Cunningham offers a detailed response to the theological arguments presented by Sir William Hamilton. This work delves into the intricacies of religious doctrine and the dangers of schism, presenting a counter-argument to Hamilton's assertions. Cunningham's analysis provides valuable insights into the religious debates of the time, exploring concepts of martyrdom and the potential for error in matters of faith. This volume is essential for anyone interested in understanding 19th-century religious discourse and the intellectual exchanges that shaped theological thought.
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