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wise , as far as 1 can ju ^ ge , a matter of fact—* $ n all those se * minarics for the education of diS * senting ministers in which no restraints liave been laid by subscription or otherwise , upon t »* quiry , the majority of the pupils have not embraced Calvinistic or
Evangelical sentiments ; a result for which I cannot account on the supposition that those opinions are taught in scripture . To the subjects of this com *
munication 1 am desirous of drawing the attention of your intelligent readcti ^* and particularly of those among them whose creed is what men term orthodox . J am sir , Yaur ' s , &c . N .
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Two Arguments against Calvinism * & - 2 ( T 5
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bably fabrication of men interested in the continuance of error and injustice , if we never make ttie attempt , we are never likely to succeed ^ and acquiescence is often obtained by importunity which has been refused to the claims of justice . At all events it wfti have the beneficial tenden * cy to induce dissenting societies to review their principles and their rights . But I entertain a very sanguine expectation from the lenient and
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beheficerit spirit ^ exhibited through the whole reign of the present enlightened monarch of the ^ p kingdoms , that he will give" our demands his cordial support , and at the lattet * pan tff & long reign , communicate the blessings of eq . iial laws , to every denomination of his subjects * 1 am sir , Your % &c . a-
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TWO ARGUMENTS AGAINST CALVlNX ^> jr «
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To t % e Editor of the Monthly Repository .
sir , May 10 , 1800 , There are two presumptive arguments against what is usually styled the Evangelical system of religion , that I do not recollect to have seen insisted on with the strength which they admit *
One is the fact that when the apostles of Je $ us Chrijst have oc * casion to speak of any existing , or future corruption of their mas - ter ' s doctrine , they represent it as consisting not in a reduction of articles of religious belief , but in additions to them , not hi maintaining and vindicating , but in destroying tHfe simplicity of the gospel * See particularly , 1 Cor . iii . 30 , IK andColoss . ii . The remairiing consideration to which I have adverted , is lite-
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1809, page 265, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1736/page/19/
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