A Looking-Glass for Presbyterians (Inscribed: J. Arbo) - 18
This Address and Answer were look'd upon by People of other Denominations in this Province, as a severe Reflection cast upon them; as if Presbyterians were the only People here, who had the Redemption of these poor Slaves at Heart; whereas it is well known that the large Presents made to the Indians by the Government in order to bring about a Pacification and Return of Prisoners were rais'd by an equal Assesment upon every Denomination.— After all; how fraudulent was it to collect Money for one Use, and then apply it to another. This Crime I apprehend is equal in Guilt to many made Capital in England: If so, what then did our Orator deserve who wickedly defrauded the Public, or what did those men deserve, who advis'd him to that base and unrighteous Measure? How wicked and ungenerous was it for them to deceive their Benefactors by false Representations, and after they had obtain'd the Cash, to pocket three fourths of it for their own Use, and the remainder give a-