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NOTICES . * T Dr . Carpenter ' s Reply to Mr . Veysie ? s Preservative against Unitarianism , entitled Unitarianism the Doctrine of the Gospel , will be published in a few days . These letters contain an examination of all the Passages in the New Testament ,
which are . generally thought to oppose the Unitarian Opinion respecting thfr Person of Christ ; and the thief of thosej respecting the Ends of his Death . Some of the recent Statements of the Eclectic Reviewer on the Improved Version , and of Mr . MLddleton , are also considered
The Rev . William Severn , of Hull , has in the Press , a Sermon on the diversity of Sects and Opinions being no valid Objection to the Truth and Importance of the Christian Religion .
The Rev . Francis Stone , Rector of Celd Norton , whose Visitation Sermon has attracted so much notice has in the press Memoirs of his Life which will tpeedily be published .
Dr . Mavor , whose numerous Works en Education have contributed so much to the edification of Youth , as well as to the facility of teaching , is about to produce a Work on which he has been long
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Our Correspondents are informed that no communications will be noticed that are not addressed to the Editor at the Printer ' s or Publishers * . Anonymous letter 2 > © f which the postage is not paid , are returned to the pobt-office .
The following communications are intended for publication . —J . T . E's Sign of the Prophet Jonah . —Sir Isaac Newton and Mr . L . ocke , Unitarians , and , Objections to an Unitarian JLiturgy . —An Oidfashioned Dissenter ' s remarks on the proposal of an Unitarian . Liturgy . — Fair-Play ' s reply to " An Argument against Christianity . " - — Mr . Allchin ' s Essay on Ignorance . —L . C . on the use of Organs . —A Disciple of the Old School on Christian Idolatry . —Inquiry concerning Gen . i . 16 . —D . t > - on the Evidence of the existence of the Deity and the Incomprehensibility of the Divina Nature . —Mr . Bransby , on Milton ' s Religion . —Phikilerhes reasons for Baptizing Infants . —B . C . on the Sign of the Prophet Jonah—CVs further defence of Mr . Bclsham ' s Interpretation of a . Cor . viii . 9 . In reply to Mr . Marsom .
We have to beg : pardon of E . N . for our seeming inconsistency , with regard ro the paper inquired after : iu eaily inserdon will , perhaps , render a , uy explanation fcunecc ^ ary .
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engaged—a Series' ' of Catechisms on popular SubjectV-vTha Mother ^ Cace * chism—' A Catechism of Health—and another of General Knowledge ; wilt ap * pear in a few days , and be followed in rapid succession by others on English
History ; tTniversaL History ; Geography Animated Nature , Botany , the Laws and Constitution of England . —The Bible , &c . —« -they are intented to sell separately , or to " form when collected , tw <* very neat pocket volumes . :
Mr . Bradley , of Wallingford , has pr 6 ^ pared , under the sanction of Dr . Valpy and other distinguished preceptors , a Series of Grammatical Questions , adapted to LindLey Murray ' s Grammar , with copious Notes and Illustrations—the Idem 'was suggested by Morgan ' s very useful Book , the Grammatice ^ jiesticons *
A Silver Medal , in commemoration of the Abolition of the SUtve Trade , designed and executed by eminent Artists , has * we understand , been presented to the British Museum by some Gentlemen for the above purpose . On one side there is a portrait of William Wilberforce , Esq . M . P . from a Model taken by his permission : On the reverse are several
figures , happily expressive of the truly Christian Act of our Legislature , in putting an end to that iniquitous traffic .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1809, page 529, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1740/page/55/
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