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Excerpt from Articles on the American Education Society: Extracted From the July and October Numbers of the Biblical Repertory
As the intention has been publicly announced to print and circulate, in other forms than in the pages of the Biblical Repertory, the Examination, by Professor Stuart, of the arti cle on the A. E. Society contained in the July number of that work, it becomes necessary that some means should be adopted to give the Reply to that Examination a more ex tended circulation. The subject discussed in these articles is so important that there would be an evident injustice in having one side of the question alone presented to the pub lic. If Professor Stuart's Examination was to be confined to the Repertory, the reply would require no wider sphere of operation; but as the Examination is to be printed in other forms, the Reply must be printed in other forms also. There is no disposition to present an unfair or unsatisfactory view of this subject. Instead therefore of' circulating only the articles against the A. E. Society, the friends of the views advocated in those articles, have deemed it most honourable to give in one view every thing that has yet been written on the subject. First, the Review, of the A. E. Society, which appeared in the July number of, this year; secondly, Professor Stuart's Examination of that Review; and thirdly, the Reply of the Editors to that Examination. The public may thus read and ponder the arguments for and against the system pursued by the A. E. Society, and judge for themselves.
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