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ERRATA IN OUR LAST NUMBER.
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From €€ L % Esprit des . Journaux " October 1805 . MOR 4 LITE . PAR M . P— - ft Vivons pour peu d ' amis , occupons pen " d ' espace , 'Ne faisons que du bien , formons peu de " projets : 11 Nos jours seront heureux ; et si le bon" heur passe , *« II ne nous laissera ni remords , ni re" grets . " Lov'd by a few , and moderate thy estate , Goodness thy aim , nor wishing to be great :
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IT is with very sensible pleasure we acknowledge the increasing support which our work receives from the public at large , and from numerous respectable correspondents . This circumstance is flattering to ourselves , but we value it chiefly as an indication that the cause p i truth and enquiry is so far from being des ^ perate , that its adherents have only to avow themselves , in order to make a serious and useful impression on the minds of the uninxjuisitive and the prejudiced . The success of the Monthly Repository is no linger problematical . ^ We have only to entreat that our literary friends will be steady in their assistance ; our object is 2 ood ; we wish to effect it by respectable means .
The excellent and interesting Letter , from Cambridge , on the subject of Mr . Locke ' s monument , signed Laicus , shall appear in our next number . We hope we shall frequently see among our com \ nunkations the signature of the same Correspondent . In our next also will be given , A Sketch of the Life and Character of IJju W . Robertson , the Father of pnitarian Nonconformity , " and likewise L . L ' s Enquiries concerning Dr . Robertson , and Hopkins ' s Appeal .
The following communications have been received , and are intended for publication : —J . M . onEphes . i . 14 . —Philopax , id part—Selector ' s Extract from the Correspondence of Richardson—S . N . R . 's Enquiry concerning 1 John v . 7 . —J . T , S . ' s Recipe—An Unitarian on Jen xxiii . 6 . —Cambro-British Biographical Sketchesand Original Letter of Dr . Priestley ' s . We are much obliged to the Rev . Mr . Holland for the MSS , with which he has favoured us . We shall not fail to make use of theft * .
Andrew Marvell , Junior ' s Plan for the Hawkine of Prayers is , we fear , rather too jocular for a Theological Publication : we shall , however , take it into further consideration . We shall be always glad to hear from this correspondent . We thank our learned correspondent K . for the Translation and Commentary he has sent us from Paulus ' s Commentary on the N . T . It will give us high satisfaction to be able , by means of our correspondent , to make the British public acquainted with the works of that celebrated critic . The Translation shall appear in an early Number of the Repository .
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P . 57 . L 13 for «« 1798 " read " 1788 . ' * 6 z . L 4 . for " Clark" read « Clarke . " The reader is also requested to correct a few mistakes in the last half-sheet , whicli an unforeseen delay in one department of our work caused to go through the prest in a hurry .
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Bliss shall be thine ; and ev ' c though Mis t depart , . ¦ > ? Remorse ne ' er wait behind , to wound thy heart . — . EPITAPH . PA& * M . SYLVAIN MARECHAL . u Au pied de cet arbre repose " La cendre d ' un homme de bien : < c Mais il ne fut pas au tre chose ; " En ce monde , e ' est n ' etre rien . Beneath this shade the ashes rest Of one whom virtue ' s bounty blest ; Yet , virtue ' s gifts being all his store , The world esteem'd him only poor . L . I . Mentos , Feb . 17 , 1806 .
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16 $ Correspondence .
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Errata In Our Last Number.
ERRATA IN OUR LAST NUMBER .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1806, page 168, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1722/page/56/
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