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Correspondence.
CORRESPONDENCE .
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Although we have given 12 pages more in the present number than our usual quantity of letter-press , we are again obliged to apologize for the non-appearance of several articles that were promised : we trust that our Correspondents will indulge us with their patience > and that our readers will , on perusing the number , feel no dissatisfaction on account of what is omitted . A friend has favoured us with the copy of a long letter of Dr . Watts ' s , hitherto unpublished , to Mr . Stogdon ( whose memoirs we have lately laid before our readers ) , on the subject of the Trinity . This interesting and valuable document shall be inserted in our next , as an accompaniment to the iC Supplement to the Memoirs of Mr . Stogdon , " by the author of the Memoirs , which will also appear in the same number .
From another friend and correspondent , the Rev . Dr . Toutmin , we have received a copy of " Queries relative to Religious Liberty and Church Establishments , ' * submitted to the candour of Robert Robinson of Cambridge , by Dean Tucker , with a letter of Mr . Robinson ' s on the occasion , and two other letters on different occasions , all originals . As some of our readers will be naturally impatient for these communications , it is designed to give them , if possible , in the M . Repos . for " ^ fune .
The following communications are intended for publication : —Verses addressed to the Querist , M . Repos . for March , p . 141 ; Lines occasioned by the death of W . Britcher ; Poetical Tribute to the memory of Miss Finch ; Continuation of the Dissertation on the Existence of the Devil ; Mr . Alichin , on the compatibility of the necessity of pain and evil with the Almighty Power of God ; Unitarianism proved , and Trinitarian ism refuted , < Scc . a second letter b y Crito ; Ws argument against praying to Christ ; Anecdote to shew that Unitarianism is adapted to the unlearned . The query of « Q ^ in a Corner" is under consideration ; the Editor is obliged by his " Private Confidential Hint . " Juvenis ' s Allegory is pretty , but he must prune the luxuriance of his style before he appears in public . The anecdote related by J . N . is certainly more striking in his way of relating it than in ours , but it is of too little importance to be again submitted to our readers .
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Pounds Note , and a delightful story , to be enrolled amongst the Tracts , entitled « c William ' s Return ; or , Good News for Cottagers . " The example of our
female correspondent will , we trust , prevail upon other ladies to employ their talents and their pens in a similar manner .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1809, page 245, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1735/page/69/
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