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which he positively condemns as the forgery of Ceri nth us , Sir Isaac Newton considered its genuineness as well attested as that of any other of the Christian writings . Dr . Priestley , holding the same
opinion , says " there can be no doubt of its having been written by John in Patinos ; and that none but a person divinely inspired could have written it ; " and
though Dr . Lardner hesitates to allow it the same degree of authority which belongs to most of the epistles , yet he thinks it may be fairly quoted in corroboration of doctrines laid down by other sacred writers .
That Christ like the rest of the human race " was made a little lower than ihe angels /* uo Unitarians will "dispute . ; but the scaje
of divine worship at temp ted to be exhibited from the quotations frojna the Hebrews , is a mere faqcy piece , The lqamed would be thankful to Charielo to shew by
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To the Editor of the Monthly Repository .
Nottingham , sir , &ov . 10 , 1 SQ 8 . u Be always ready to make a defence , with meekness and
reverence , to every man that asketh you a reason of the h
person who delivered it . Bearing this in mind , I expected to see in the last number of your Repository , an answer to the charge nude in a / orrner number \ T o \ . Hi . p . 484 . 1 by " A Consistent
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what proofs he puts it beyond all doubt that A polios wrote the Epistle to the Hebrews . The editor of the Improved Version , wilk more diffidence , make this
observation : — " If Origen , the must learned and inquisitive writer aa the third century , could not discover the author , it is in vain fur us to attempt it , and we musi ; !>« content to remain in ignorance . **
Many learned commentators haw ? given it to St . Paul ; and besides other proofs , when 1 compare the 11 th chap , of this book with the 3 d and 4 th chapters of the 2 d of Galatians , I am strongly induced to be of the same opinion .
After the above remarks , Ch-ariclo will not be surprised that I should consider him as having misemployed his time and talents in " endeavouring to invade the just prerogative of the supreme God o { the Christians . SILVANUS .
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Christian , * ' against some ^ Asatabaptists in principle , " for bei ^ Ci Paedo-baptists in practice . " B * a £ no redoubtable cb ' amp i ' on having entered the lists , I * with
meekness and reverence /* venture Jo step forth and take up the gatinxlet which the u Consistent Christian" has thrown down . 'Tis a sore point , Mr . Editor , to be touched upon the score of consistency— Who steals my purs > e stcsds trash , " &c . ; but I thk ^
your correspondent , who miyces the charge in this case wjjU ' jat lc ^ st ag ree with me , in tompg
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jinti-baptists Justified in * Baptizing Infants . SlV
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ANTI'BAWTISTS JUSTIFIED IJT BAPTISING INFANTS *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1809, page 317, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1737/page/15/
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