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-:.., ; - . ; . ¦' . ; \ ¦ ¦ * : ¦ : . ' . : ¦ ' j ? TV 3 i « \ -: ¦' . ¦ ' . i ; J . >¦;«/ . . : : ¦ ¦ , . , / CONDUCT OF THE CAXVI 3 TIST 1 C ftEFORMEItS
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^ l ;\ T & ike Editor oftfie MoriiMy itepoSfrfopi y
s Londony Jul yu£ » * QfVfJk , , .. , - : ; ' .- ¦ - .-, ' : , Observing what has lately been satfl irttyMrl ^ axii /^ elative to
Servetus , awakened my attention to the following remarks upon the Unitariaiis ati 3 Calvfnists of former times , b y the learned Father Simon , who * thaftgh a Catholic 3 Q£ Jp
^ at ifng |^; ^ 4 ^^ d ihp : tural % 6 nclus | oji iq ' Jkois . x .. 35 , that in every ^ ii ^ iipn lie > t ^ at fea reth Vioa apa ^ Qr ^ ela nghteousjn ^ ss , Is acc ^^ cl o jflilnn ^ ^ | stat knoiv iii gj ^ arth ^ j |>||^^ g trai ts Kgye ev $ f \ te ^ put , JnJto Engli ^ hj t ^ ye iraa ^ ldt ^ , tliem for your Work , if they shquld nieet your Xpjw ^ i ^ f ^ ,
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own persoD / : L After . thtitrrparipd , h © wrote warmly ^ an ^/ in ^ firMy p ^ # tbetic manaeragain ^ t th $ ( Fdr @ ncb ) Calyinists , whpaciilipei jtrtj ^ t ^ # jas sanguinary persons ^ and as rebels against their sovereigns *"
J In the letteirs of tW % xcdl 6 brated man , printed with those of Socinus irt . Idfee , coHection made by the Polish brethren ^ th ^ a : ^ are , among others , somexbat .. ' were ^ addressed to Bf * za . who had been ¦ ¦ ¦
- . j ¦ ri . > i" > > ] v y t ' . - v .. " i one of Dudith ' s friends , and wham he strongly xeproac . hes witli the cruelty of the first Jleforixiersj which cruelty he attribute ^ to tli ^ Calvinists in general . '
The following is , ai > extract of ^ t letter , da r ted Qracpvia , 1 5 ^ 0 ^ a §* suring Be ^ a that he speaks to fiii $ vyith the uiajqsi franlfenessj as to & friend *— < f The disciples of th ^
Apostles / ' tie observes > c * . my ^ jp biirut any person for not "& c £ pr $ r iijg with '{ hem in belief ^ they neither sent any J | itp exile ^ nor armed others against fheif sovereigns ; neither did they ever publish any statutes giving authority
for establishing religion by force . Tell me l pray you according to that reforn ^ atigp of the Gospel which you believe is nowhere preserved in its purity , but among yoiirselves , howit is that all ^ orts of crimes are committed with
impunity ? Is dot every plac < 3 Plained with the blood of a number 6 f jp & sons ' shcid by yoii ? Ha ^ itot ^^ os bieeri IMd bjjr you f ^ prices aiarii magistrates ? And fere not tewards proposed for thieves and tt & afe & ins to extsite them taK ^& jttter » Yilv iv $
spiring th ^ tn w % h tte hope of eternal sol vat ion 4 ® Afid hjwe not they ( the Calvinists ) carried re-
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^^ Anifeew' ;^^| i ! h , ^ s hop of €$ *<(; 3 ^^ fe ^^ cqordyig ,. to the iearne ^ ' ^^ her ^ iikiori * iii his Lettres Crhm $ t $ t ^ V ^ asi famous for the great offices" w & ich he held .
The several works he printed ^ evince that he possessed great eloquence . He married while he was a bishop , though he was not then orthodox , His merit procured him much esteem . He at
firSt dedlkred for the Calvinistic ^ artyji ^ Eld % as very intimate with B£ z &; bti & ti 6 did not remain Ibng' - 'iifrYtfeir Wa ! y of thinking * At length , fife iisseirte < J that the
ReIwmers bfi Gen < eva bad not gone & b & ve halfJw & y ( to moitte du $ heMii $ ® ix &^ Jhat it ^ oilld b ^ only following th ^ ^ rtn < rl jpiies that ted themjttt' ^^{^ i ) roi ^ -t ^ Rom an # ^^^^^^ tttie principles of the Anti-Trinitarians , for which he gave them an example in his
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1810, page 651, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1708/page/31/
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