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jtfpnrfand Political P / dlosopJty , will be reminded by the beginning jpf this discourse o £ a . very striking passage in that work * The sermon before us is a short but excellent
commentary on its text , and furnishes a fair specimen of a parochial discourse , —of a discourse , we mean , adapted to the most ignorant , yet not tiresome and revolting to the most intelligent or
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even fastidious , hearers , Had all the contents of the voltime been of this quality , little or 130 room would have been left for censure . . Our judgment of these sermons will have been sufficiently visible in our review of them : and that
review , we humbly presume , may assisf our readers in forming , or » satisfactory principles , their own opinion . «
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Review . —Shii $ eldZ $ < & 4 ^ rh 9 ^ Flo ! WerU Abolition of Tithe . 458
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Art . II . The True Character of the Son of God Defended : in Remarks on Mr . Wrights Essay on the Miraculous Conception of Jesus Christ . By fi . Shlnfield . Cash , Wisbech ; and Richardson , London . I 2 mo . 50 pp . I 8 O 9 . « ¦ Mr . Shinfield is fin humble ad- abusiveness the reader can desire mirer of Mr . Andrew Fuller , and no specimen ; of his mode at rea-. an enemy to * Hebrew , Greek soiling and writing enough will and Latin . " The English . lan- ~ be seen in the following note . guage , however , he mijjht surely p . 26 . have made himself master of be * « I take the liberty here to remark , fore he attempted to write it ; that Jesus never did call himself ' a Son thbtlgh in that case he might ofMan > ' nontax his apostles call him have borne the mark of reproba- !?' , £ " 27 ° c * f ! ep ^ J bu i ^ P - j . , ' , ,, ., 11 tically , The Son of Man . The true tioa which he discovers with hof- difference of which I leave to the critical rot , in Mr . Wright ,, " the ap- sagacity of Mr . W . to determine ; obplause of monthly Reviewers . "— serving only that if Jesus had called Hiapamphlet is equally charac- ^ 5 f ^ Lr ° L ° n ** £ "•' ' h t » V 1 1- 1 i i-i numan father , he not bein ^ so called , tenzed by bad temper , bad argu- therefore he had not a human father . ' * ment and bad grammar . Of his
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Art- III . Abolition of Tithe recommended , in an Address fn the Agriculturists of Great Britain ; in which the increasing and unjust claims of the clergy are fully examined and disputed ; wMh ^ iome observations on the present construction of the Law of Tithingj and its dangerous consequences to the landed interest of this country . By Richard Flower * 8 vo . pp . 43 . Eaton , London , " - 1809 . This is a bold and sensible beyond its first design , and propamphlet . The evil ; of the tithe diets that , without' legislative in * system has long been frit . Mr . teference , it will operate as-a bar Flower traces its history , points to the growth of corn . Hereout its injustice and impolicy , commends the total abolition of « hews that , bad as it was in its tithe by general and fair conunu-Origia , it has been stretchdd far tatk > n .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1809, page 453, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1739/page/39/
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