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Jl He Marquis <Of Laxsdownk Rose To Move...
repent , the friend of support ; and would will « subject bi & be * t _attention _toleraiion , hut tuft of fttieh willingly next , se _9 ion , if his _^ a _tii _^ Bill professed life _w & TB spared , _mve
Lord _htvmnfro _& u . If fbeque _«& iGi _^ _wereao _* ri * _to should pass , he should concur with the _leorneid aiid noW © _JUord ia giving it a decided negative - At the saa * e _lanae _te _co _& ld not help _statteg that the object of it wa _3 one to ei certain extent _expedient and accessary * _Hcriimst differfrom that nobie and learned Lrord , and contend that , even at _tfeJa period of tlis
session , they ought to send it to a Committee , to see whether this Bill , or some other mode , could not be adopted to _relieve the _conaplaii * a _& t _3 _. He _daid some other mode , because be fairly _confessed that this ditt not seem to him the best , There was another plan which _suggested _itself to his inindr _though he mentioned it only as a _suggestion , and _admitted that th _^ Legislatu re sbotild not force it on the _Cfaarah _ttttleSs it t _$ ok W , \ ip 4 if _Itself . Whafc he tneant * v » not
an alteration of her ritual a * to _marriage , but the so comprehensive a nature that none could _afcjeet erf persons _objecting- to tke _present _Service . Hfe _formats ** _6 f a _nsW o ! ftey of tW _^ it , to be teed m tbe _to 8 c this , because he mast
confess , that the _object and _argument of _tMs B _4 U _WeM _^ _tnwinisw _^ _wrible . After admitting Jews and _QuakeFS _, be _coidd gefe ftd principle _xw _¥ which the relief _^ should be refused , he did not 9 _& y to ally but at _^ tfty _raw _M _tfce res _peetabte _elates of Dissenters ,, ut _*< _fer proper _prqvisioiis _. _Whk _tk »« y knew that
there were conscieritiotis objections ta the service _^ say ,. ** We Will _forefe you to conform to our doctrines and rites , or you shall mot eater into the state which is of the highest importance to society , ahd _iiLOSt conducive to _yout own welfare mid _rirtue _, _^ was _Tnitting a case which could not be _aitpportcd .
borne relief , _therefbrcy _possible , without the inconveniencies which they tomxkt find wouttf meet them when in the Committee . Except in the case of _Catholics , to which it would not apply , it seemed _to him , in truth , more advisable ( if the Church saw no objection ) that it should ! grant the requisite relief by naakii _^ a service fdr aU , was indispensably _neeesBaryThb he wwkl _ffranrt _, if
to which none could object . The _Subject had Me & it some years _* H 6 had _S he should himself probably have brought the _strtftecfc tfefifre _Parliameiit _before this , but his difficulty was , that he _werer saw his vfAy _accomplisKkig Ins abject . Though be thought thepbai ] best , he did not think that the _Legislatxire ought to force received various caxmmmicationff from _^ ts _^ entet _^ _l Ut *& _uncter reflection wHb hitti _^ td th e _beit m _^ d _^ of he had stigg _^ t _^ the It upon the _Chureli .
As to the Bill , before them , ( if the planh © _suggested would , _notwithataading any objections to it , _» etid it to a Coimriittee , To One _leading feature of it he decidedly ob _^ cted _> _Whick altowed th _© relief not only to the case where both _parties diflferad iW * m the GhurDh _^ _brik _vrhotcronlf * _mz did . Wiry eoukl not such parties off _, diflfer « ttt perBi ** 8 itm * _> ati any rate _rbe married in Ale church of H < { be called won t _£ bend to _eoefiL C _« Wk _< y _ahotiki _tha _£ _n ** _atMtot _^ r _J _^ ki _^^ _tHmn the thrfia or Unitermii , _iifioit _© _autti _% _tja _0 _ilftttt _wtere mot acceded t _^») lie
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 12, 1823, page 14, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/smrp_12061823/page/14/
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