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This chapter replies to comments made by the Rev. Solomon Williams regarding Edwards's discussion (see record 2009-00217-011) of the true state of the question concerning the qualifications necessary to lawful communion in the Christian sacraments. In this chapter Edwards sets out to set for the true absurdity of Mr. Williams's scheme by observing the weakness of the defence he has made and showing how the badness of his cause obliges him to be inconsistent with himself. The reply begins with a description of the general misrepresentations Mr. Williams makes concerning the book he writes against. Second, it examines Mr. Williams's scheme and his concessions. Edwards concludes with remarks on Mr. Williams's reasoning. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)