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§ ca ; and if England enjoys the gift of one element , may not France also possess the grant of the other ? What better plea could be desired by the conqueror oi Austerlitz ?
Mr . E . has appealed to the Scriptures . We would seriously refer him again to the same solemn documents * In the 27 th
and 28 th chapters of the book of Ezekiel , he will find a faithful portrait of Tyre , one of the foremost on his list of rightful owners of naval dominion , and he will read perhaps with surprise , that the two principle charges brought against her by the Prophet , and on which he founded the prophecy of her destruction , were first , that Ci her heart was lifted up , and that she said c I am a God ; I sit in the seat of God , in the midst
of the seas / ' and secondiy , that " she had defiled her sanctuaries , by the multitude of her iniquities ^ by the iniquity of her traffic "
We have not left ourselves more room than just to observe , hat the panegyric on Nelson ' s bravery is as highly wrought * it was richly deserved , and that the eulogium on " my Lord Collii > gwoodV piety is in the highest degree and equally extravagant and eloquent . .
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ARTICLE VI . An Essay on the Nature and Utility of adhering to First Principles of Religion ; including a brief Summary of the leading truths of Christianity .
An Essay on the Object , Nature , and Design of Religious Worship . An Essay on the Unity and Supremacy of the One God and Father ; and the Inferiority and Subordination of his Son Jesus Christ . By R . Wright . Vidler , Symonds , Crosby
and Co . and Mawman . 6 d each . These three essays comprise the substance of volumes : they arc intended , we are informed by the author , for the use of the illiterate ; but it is no small part of their merit , that while they are level to the meanest capacity , there is no class of minds which they are hot able both to instruct a # d edify . Mr . Wright possesses the talent beyond almost any writer We ever met with , of simplifying a difficult question , and of
epitomizing a controversy . He discerns with a clear view the whole of the subject which he discusses , and as might be expected , expresses himself with great perspicuity . He evidently fias the interests of truth and ri g hteousness at heart , and the affectionate zeal with which he writes is calculated to conciliate
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Thanksgiving Serfiiofis ; 4 #
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1806, page 47, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1720/page/47/
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