TRACTS: BY THE REV. ARTHUR O'LEARY. CONTAINING, Ì. A Defence of the Divinity of Christ, | III. An Address to the common People and the Insnortality of the Soul: 1. Loyalty asserted or, a Vindica- of Ireland, on occafion of an ap- Mr. Wesley, and a Defence of the V. Rejoinder to Mr. Wesley's Reply In which are introduced, The Rev. John Wesley's Letter, and the Defence of DUBLIN: PRINTED BY THO. M'DONNEL, AT POPE'S HEAD, M.DCC.LXXXI. JBM 6-86-64 DIGNITARIES AND BRETHREN OF THE ILLUSTRIOUS ORDER OF THE MONKS OF ST. PATRICK.* Reverend Fathers, and illuftrious Brethren, THE purport of the work which I have the honour to dedicate to your order, is to cement the bands of fociety; to fecure the safety of our country, by union and mutual confidence; to render the subject's allegiance firm, and at the fame time reasonable, by establishing it on its proper grounds; to dispel the mists of long-reigning prejudice ; after difarming Infidelity, which strikes at the foundation of religion, and the dignity of our nature, to induce the Christians of every denomination to lay afide the deftructive weapons which frenzy has so often put into their hands; and, under their peculiar modes of wor A fociety of Nobles and Gentlemen, compofed of the greatest orators and writers in Ireland; who, unfolicited, have done the author the honour of adopting him as one of their members. ship, |