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We . arc sorry to be obliged to remind our correspondent R . R . who writes in vindication of the Improved . Vertiony from the exceptions of the " Country Schoolmaster , " that we invite publicly no communications of which the postage h not paid . Considering the numerous and voluminous communications that we are in the habit of receiving , it is absolutely necessary for us to take notice of every violation ot a rule which is laid down to self-defence by the conductors of all periodic cal publications . '
The following communications are intended for publication : Conclusion o £ Essay on the Existence of the . Devil . —T . on the Clerical Petitioners . —Chariclojto Silvamis . —Address to an Unitarian Missionary . —Vmdex , on a Mistake of Mrs . Lee ' s , concerning Baron Montesquieu . —The Intention of Jesus in washing tjic 3 ? eet of his Disciples . —Dr . Benson , a writer in the « Old Whig . *' —further Information concerning the " Old Whig . "—Dr . Toulmin ' s •* Memoir , and Pour Letters of Mr . Bartholomew Hoare . >> - * -Philo , on the Inconsistencies of the Quakers— . * An Inconstant Reader ' s" Defence of the Doctrine of the Trinitv .
The following are under consideration : — - " The Unknown World / ' Verses by Mr . Stogden . —G . on Mr . Parkes ' s Paper on the Indestructibility of Matter . — $ & , dayman ' s other Cause of the Decay of Presbyterian Congregations . —J .. IS- on Popular Preaching . —P . K . ' s Notes on the Eucharistic Ritual . We agree with Clemens , that the Account of Mr . Kenrick ' s Exposition , in the Eclectic Heviewy is coarsely illiberal , insolent , and even J > rofane ; and we also won ~ < ier that the * Pantologia , '' a Dictionary under the superintendence , in part , at least , of Mr . Mason Good , should recommend that publication on account of its
• ' liberality and freedom from party spirit ;* ' but we do not think that every effusion of malignity , from anonymous and obscure writers , requires or deserves notice from the admirers of departed worth , and the advocates of free inquiry and biblical learning . —The same remark may be made with respect to the article in a Calvinistic Magazine , which T . C . A . has pointed out to us . It would gratify the spleen of evil-minded religionists * if their calumnies were repeated in our work , even though they were only noticed to be refuted The Kemarks on a Toast at a late public dinner would not interest our readers in general ; they shall be 1 aid before the Treasurer of the Society alluded to .
** Lines , to the Memory of Mr . J . E . are very affectionate , but not sufficiently poetical to be acceptable to strangers . " A Constant Reader" is informed , that the Sermon he inquires after was never published . The Remarks of J . T . E . are superseded by Lord Sidmouth ' s withdrawment of his motion concerning the Toleration Act . This correspondent wishes for information concerning the result of the Proceedings of the Deputies of the Protestant
Dissenters , in the case of the Clergyman at Ipswich , who refused to bury a child baptized by an Unitarian Minister , He states that a Clergyman , in another partfof the kingdom , has acted nearly the same part towards himself . A Correspondent begs that W . A . ( se < e Vol . I . p . 569 , ) will give his promised advice to Clerks of places of worship , as to psalmody . In our next will appear , a Second Letter of Remarks upon the Account of the Improved Version in the Quarterly Review and a Re vie w of the late Dr . Paley ' ft Sermons *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1809, page 414, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1738/page/60/
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