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and an appeal is here made to hitn ^ if any thing but blind prejudice , violent party-zeal , or the most unreasonable , unpar-> donable ^ and detestable bigotry , can induce any one to justify or even to palliate the conduct of the persecutors and mur-• derers of Michael Servetus . — . ¦ . 1 . ..-.- , ..,-... -. _>¦ ' ... . ^ uih
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518 Original JLetters of Archbishop Newcome r s .
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LETTER V . rev . sir , Wateiford , March I 5 3 1794 . My own mind strongly censures me for not having long jnnce acknowledged the favour of two letters from you , and presents of some smaller theological pieces ^ and of your quartQ History of Taunton . I had the pleasure of reading your valuar
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ORIGINAL LETTERS FROM ARCHBISHOP NEWCOME TO THE REV . DR . TOULMIN . LETTER IV , rev . sir , Waterford , Nov . 8 , 1790 .
I thank vou much for the favour of your letter , and still more for presenting me with three of your publications . I have read the Life of Biddle , and the sermon on Sunday schools ., with much pleasure ; but I have not yet had time to peruse the Sermons to Young Men . The Life of Biddle forms a curious
part of the history of theological opinions , and of theological rancour . It does you as much honour to publish it , as it did my very worthy and learned friend Dr . George Benson to revive the > story of Calvin and Servetus , I shall be glad to see from you an edition of Neal ' s History of the Puritans . We have a Dublin edition of that work , indifferently printed in 4 vols . 8 vo . in 1755 . It cannot have escaped you that Bishop Warburton has made some strictures on Neal's work , which are inserted in the late quarto edition
of Warburton ' s works by Bishop Hurd . I beg my best respects to the Mrs . Moores , and am , with great respect , Rev . Sir , Your very faithful and most humble servant , W . Waterfqkd ,
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* Apology " will soon come under review in the Repository , we shall now content ourselves with saying , that we trust that our brief account of Servetus iw this and our last number , will have the - effect of exciting the curiosity of pur readeis to peruse Mr . Wright ' s interesting and jmore cxtcncjcd ^ c of thi * Unitari an martyr . — Editor ,
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1806, page 518, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1729/page/14/
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