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importance of the views of the state of the dead presented i § these discourses . ^ * ' ¦ Scripture /* says Mr . K . speaks of life and immortality as ferought to light by the gospel , agreeably to th £ language of Kdy te&t ^ # nd never speaks of the resurrection of the body , but of th ^ tasi ^ efetiG % ofthedead / ' ( pp . 77 , 78- ) - The opinion which follows , of Dr . Taylor of Nprwicli , may
be seen in Bishop Law ' s Appendix , , p « 440 . ed * 7 th . We were rather surprised at riotfinding this reference in th © roar ^ in ^ ' Mr . K . has not only performed an important service in these three discourses ^ ( p . 76 , ) but has performed it . in a manner highly creditable to his talents and integrity ; prpvingj himself sl skilful scripfcurai critic , and a fair , perspicuotis and coixqlusive hic
reasoner ; and discovering an attachment to religious trut ^ wn leads him to communicate it with fidelity and zeaL We ar ? pleased with sermons of this description . " Though moral and devotional subjects bught to be frequently treated of in the pnU pitj we are yet persuaded of the necessity and Usefulness of whiat is sometimes stigmatised as doctrinal preaching ,. Surely it is time that the go ? p ^ l be disencumbered of the rnetaphysical pue ^ rili ties / the barbarous jargon , of ages of Citjimerian darkness ^ Ev 3 * £ 7 Zi itv % oXotj rflaryou ! $ zikoi < u C g oroi ^^ ; [ To be continued . ] ;
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ARTICLE II . Account of the State of France and its Government during the last three Years ; particularly as it has Relation to the Belgic Provincesy and the Treatment of the English * B $ Israel Worsley > detained as a Hostage * I 2 mo . pp * 267 ? Johnson , 5 s # l &O 6 -
[ Concluded from page 104 . j . ; Many persons in this country He under a considerable ml $ * take as to the state of taxation in France . Her schemes ^> f afct ^ bition and aggrandizeitientcaanot be carried ijitb effect without great revenues , and these every one knows must be 4 erived froni
the people . In France as well as in England tbere are direct taxes on Land and Property , and on almost all ai * tic ] efe oftiig # and consumption , w ^ hether necessaries or luxuries . The knowledge of this fact may weill reconcile us to oiir condition , hard
# s it is ; we do not fare worse than our neighbours , and haye besides the consolation of reflecting that if ^ we pay we also re ? ceive , if we are taxed we enjoy in return a degree of personal sc- * curity and personal importance , and numerous civil privileges * HottuOdys . xl . 19 *
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150 Worsley * s State of France .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1806, page 150, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1722/page/38/
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