APPENDIX 



TO THE 



SECOND EDITION, 



TO W. LAWRENCE, ESQ. 



May 22nd, 1819. 



SIR, 



ALLOW me, as an Englishman, and a 

 Christian, to congratulate you on the decisive 

 resolution which you have adopted. Since the 

 first Edition of this little pamphlet, you have 

 withdrawn from circulation the object of its 

 attack, and thus you have made all the atone- 

 ment in your power, for the injuries which the 

 dissemination of such principles may have in- 

 flicted on your pupils and the public. 



I do not presume to enquire into your motives 

 on this occasion, whether they are founded on 

 private conviction or on public expediency; 

 whether they arise from a sense of deep con- 

 trition, or are the result of a mere prudential 



