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Jt )} U specin \ eij of rancour was p § rtr $ p § , exceeded by th « maKgni * tyoidegrading W . upon subjects uncpna ^ eied Sw ttC ^ ie controversy ? , ji & ih ^ - ^ pqetie v ^ i ^ s ? had served BiackmarQiand ajba * e all of in- ? i r
grueling iaio ^ $ ex ppsi ng . the in * felicities of ^ i & = domestic life ; Among some * verses ^ written to ridien \&\ ye ^ recoU lect thafQllQwing stans ^ L , in which & glance at j ^ j s unhappy marriage is adroitly connected withi a laugh £ t his Primitive Physic : ~
Wbuldsfc them fee free ? thyself of thoughts Of womankind divest : - \ Of woulds £ thou J > c fa $ lay * d witk carfr ? ^^^^—fyoS dt ^ m est . ¦ •< t have said more-than enough to shew the n > € tnner in which
^ h ese professors . & f T f the soul-| iumblir > g doctrines of the gospel , ' ' as they have iiamt , ^ Ca lvinism , were willing t ; o exhibit ^ before the religious world $ their / ' meekness of wisdom ; " yet such very babes in self-knowledge were these u strong men * ' in polemic
Divinity , that Topi ady , jus t'before the passage I have quoted , having complained that Wesley had employed this climax , a " cynic 9 a . bear \ a Toplady" declares that he will not retaliate the compliment by crying out , ah Hottentot ^ a Wolj \ a Wesley * —No /* adds this gentle creature . the weaoons of mv
warfare are of a milder temperature . 1 would much rather en ^ Sure sciirrility , than offer it /' The enmity between the Calvihistic and Armihian Metfetod & ts se ^ Ttted to ha ^ ci become fmmortflle odium ct n unquam sanfibiU vui
nus . . Immortal - hajie-r-a Jhr « ae ^ n <^ time could heal . . / yet as I ' opUfty fead bwn lp » gdead ,
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worn out in earlv life , probably by his poleroic efforts ^ 4 ?^ ^ Wej after the decease of Wcsl ^ , ini 1751 , a re-union Was efiteci < IS between th ^ . pa rties , . " Tlii ^ ^ as hasteried , no doiiblt , ^ y tKe aratrn-l If ¦ ¦
* ' -- ' ¦» .: » .- . ^» ' i ... 0 - . r I i ' i v ; )• , . * .-. i / ¦ , ? ~ - -. i - . ] * ' ' t ^ f 1 - - f ^ ing advances 6 i those worst'liefe * tics— . the . Unitarians . ° ^ fe ^ union will accpunt lo yourtrWeji correspondent ^ . 57 V ) ter % oi , < friendly greetings which he has , acJi mired bet ween the Stfethodistkh ^
EvangelTcal Magazines . Page 5 gi 1 . 1 Sim s ^ qrry t ^ at the author of the injscriptiqn ha ^ quite lost sight of one distioguish - ing excellence in Dr . Taylor ^ i character , ^ s an instryctpr of youth . Any epitaph would , be itniust which should fail to
record thai ; anxiety ( vejy rare t | not singular in his time ) wftk which he guarded the interests of free inquiry against the tniayoidl able influeRCe qf a tufor ' s ' authority * I refer to his charge at the commencement of his lecturesl
This is too well known to heeil quotation , as it forra § pan of tfee Preface to his Cf Scripture "JTheQIogy ?' which is reprinted in Bishop Watson ' s Tiacts , yah i . if any one wishes to ' illustrate " the subject by contrast , he may read Dr . Milner ' s Charge to / the
Stndents at Cambridge , as it occurs in Mr . Frond ' s academical ' trial , ^ age 590 . ^ rbur ^ Jpio'tQjnfriehm
may accept the infonpatio ^ that both inscriptions * are ke Lardner , ( Test . ' iiL ^ 21 . —Wor k ^^ Viii . 3 & 5 ) < copied ] ffq § a ( Jrvitet # I have had an oppq &| vgij fe > o
Io 6 fei « g into tbe latter ^ vwb 6 > gives onljr thi ^ Mj tfiorfty , ^ e j ^ h ^ ttl ^;|^| s ^ t ^ ii rn q i ^^ ' ' Jftt ^^ l H ^ ifo nns & Qy ^ WH . '<& d ! f | ft en 4 of that work , I found , nothing : O &^ . the subject of those articles .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1810, page 639, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1708/page/19/
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