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for the divine character of Jesus Christ * and for tfae importance and effects of his mission . On scripture foundation , they strictly profess to stand in their acknowledgment of the benefits of the birth of Christ , the promised Messiah—his Ufe ^ ductrineSy death s resurrection and ascension ; his heavenly offices—^ general resurrection from the ctead—and , finally , a future judgment of the righteous and the wicked , in which Jesus Christ shall bear his
essential dignity ,- " to the glory of God the Father 1 " So contrary to truth , and so full of calumny and abuse , are modern representations !
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To the Edition of the Monthly Repository ,
sir , Feb . 4 , 1 S 09 . Chariclo ' s reference , ( p . 27 «) to the , passage in Herodotus ( Lib . ii . % 14-1 . ) is no more satisfactory to
me than was his former loose assertion . When I have assigned the reasons of my dissatisfaction , it will be for you and your readers to judge whether I " affect a doubt , in order to preserve the appearance
of having raised a difficulty . " The whole section -iff the Euterpe I shall give in English , as yoirr learned readers can readily tyrn to the original . The historian is narrating the succession of the Egyptian kings .
" After him , the priest of Vulcan , whose name was Sethon , came to the throne . He treated the # army with contemptuous disregard , supposing th ^ tt he should never need its supportL Besides ather marks of dishonour , he
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Let us h 6 pe that observations and avowals like these , by being frequently made , may have some tendency to check the evil so justly to be complained of , and
that if any dental of them should be attempted in this impartial Repository , by stating wherein Uni ^ tnrians are un&criptural , a further opportunity may be afforded for sober and serviceable
explanation . JULIUS . N . B . The writer , who givers hit real name to the editor , will be answerable for any fa cts , which he states as such .
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Examination of a Passage in Herodotus ^ in Reply to Chariclo . 79
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EXAMINATION OF A PASSAGE 11 ST HERODOTUS , IN REPLY T # CHARICLO .
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deprived the soldiers of their estates ; for , under the former sovereigns , a select allotment of twelve antvraz [ an Egyptianaroura
was a square of a little more than 60 English yards ] had been assigned to each man . Some time afterwards , Sanacharib , king of the AFabiansand Assyrians , Jed a large army against Egypt : and
the Egyptian troops , on account of their own injuries ^ refused to act . Reduced to this extremity ^ the priest betook himself to the temple , and before the statue of the god deplored his perilous condition . In the midst of his
lamentations , he fell asleep ; and , in a dream , the god appeared to him and assured him that he should suffer no calamity in opposing the army of the Arabians , for ; that he himself would send him avengers ^ Confiding in these- visions , the
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1809, page 79, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1733/page/23/
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