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JL CdMPl*ETJe LIST OF NEW PUBI-lCATl6N% ON MORALS- AtfB THEOLOGY IN AXTGUST , 18O9.
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asfa member of the House of Commons , he is at full liberty to withhold his tfxanks , and the . very gallant part jWbfeh ' tnerfoble . Lord topk in the engagement , ancf the honour 3 which he received on the occasion ^ will assuredly give consi-< TerabiC weight to his opinions . The meeting at Middlesex was called by a very great body of freeholders , and the result of their deliberations is of high importance to the country . The
subject tf the call . was the state of the Representation of the House of Commons , which no one can doubt is materially altered from its original plan . The king ' s writ could not have been sent to places without an inhabitant , or to places with not a dozen inhabitants , unless form had been more attended to than
reason , and the Innovations of time had met with no . opposition from the dictates of prudence . Of the present state , the freeholders justly complain 5 and they petition Parliament to take the subject into consideration , and toremedy
tfie evil in the manner which experience of the-past wouist jdictate . It is to be hoped that their prayers -will be attended toy and that a proper reform may bd made in due-time , by those who are best capable ; of doing it , lest the work
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X . Select List , 'fcr . Modern Orthodoxy identified with Aptichrist . A Discourse delivered on the a ^ nd of June , 1809 , at a Meeting of Unitarian Ministers , assembled in *
Boston , an 4 published at their request ,: By J ohn Gruntfy . 8 vo . is . Five Essays 011 the Proof pf Man ' s * Future existence . To whick is prefixed * the secon 4 $ 4 itiou of seventeen Sermons , on important subjects . By Pendlebury Hpughton . 8 yo . 7 s .
a « r Single Sermons . . Fidelity Crowned : a Sermon on the Death of tht Rev . John Clarfc . By John Indies . With an Address delivered at
th&e Interment , May ao , 1 809 * By W vJW * Batfc . 8 vo . * s . 6 d , iThe Mystery of the Seven Stars , as erkWer ^ atical * of the' Ministers of the Gospel * explained and improved . A Sern ^ of ^ preach cfd at thfc Baptist Mon thly . Aj ^ oeliatiojr , in th £ Meeting . House , jbittjlc jBrescot Street , ^ Goodman ^ Ftel 4 s * 4 | rM ' # ty } % p > ps By Thomas Thomas .
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should fall into ^ orse h ^ nds , and the upholders of abuses complain too late x > f their own indiscfetioti . v Tiie Common Council of the city of r . on 4 pn had a meeting on a very extraordinary occasion , —to take into coasideratiott a very injudicious motion , made by one of-its rnember si td resciri 4 a previous vote of thanks to Mr . Wardle , for his very eminent services . * The motion was unanimously rejected ; the compliments to Mr . Wardfe were renewed *
and opportunity was taken , in several resolutions , to cast a severe censure upon those ministers' of the crown who had been engaged in jobbing for seats 111 Parliament . The measure attempted was indeed a very insidious one '; but
it -was seen through , arid properly re ^ , sisted : and it has proved to the public , that however the hand of power may prevail in countenancing abuses , yet there is sufficient spirit left in the country to protest against them . The root of the evil is , however , in' the static of
the representation ; for ministers could not job in seats of P ^ rliirn en t , if the electors were sufficiently numerous ; an 4 if places only sent members to Parlia ment , which could pay their members for their services .
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The GospeJ Doctrines of Baptism , Justification arid Sanctification brie&y and soberly stated ; or , an Attempt to . point out the Difference in some leading Particulars between the more , sound Interpreters of die Doctrines of the Church
of r j £ ng ! and , and what are called Evangdjtcal Ministers . A Sermon preached beipre the University of Oxford , on Sun ^> dayi ^ eb . i ^ , 1809 , By the Rev . John Morris , late F a llow of Qucbn > 0 * 1 ^ $ ** Assistant . Minister of Cur ^ qn Chapej
May-Fair , . is ^ . .. „ Discourses delivered at tlxe Ordiuatio « of the Rev * Thonias . feaffles , over tb « Cppgregauipnai-r Church-at HammersmitB . late ; under thoicastoral care fof
tncj Rev . William j ^ mp ju-ys , on Thuriday , June %% x i $ Qfa' > Tte Introductory Discourse by the Rein ^ J ^ hn < HiimplKy ^ of Union Sj ^ eet ,, Bomughs the Charge by tbe Rey . W ™* B * Coilycir , D > B- » f PecJUiam ; a » 4 ibe Scrinpn / to the rW pie by the Rev , Robert Winter , D ; *>• of New Court . T ^^ hcf . with ' a € & « fession of Faith , &c . by Xboma ^ R » J - fies . 8 vo , 29 . 6 df
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Jl Cdmpl*Etje List Of New Pubi-Lcatl6n% On Morals- Atfb Theology In Axtgust , 18o9.
JL CdMPl * ETJe LIST OF NEW PUBI-lCATl 6 N % ON MORALS- AtfB THEOLOGY IN AXTGUST , 18 O 9 .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1809, page 472, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1739/page/58/
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