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^ j ^ aioi ^^ senti he practijfil efifeipt ^ of . th € m ^ N $ Hnat ters of f y ^ igifed , ^ waiit no Vindication . As ; t& tjie ^ tte ^ iQ ^ p ^ tion , we re-Jpi ^ heir 4 ps& ^ in Robert Barc-^ y ' s&teeh few ^^ where tbfe author , ' v&flftjug cited several teHt ^ of scripf fnr € ^ copcl u . ilcs Ex qmnibus hisce r feripiurce locis apparet , verum
P&jcqltumi& sptrttu esse ; tt ' liku ^ ie JpeVty cuilibet loco it a nee y dw& ° cpivte tcmpari limitatiir . ^ Tiis might be Milton ' s persua ^ . * iB n , as well as Barclay ' s ; but no
considerate man woulcl conclude fmm these words , that Barclay "¦ fievei * prayed in private . " ; j ^ Ke < f Admirer of Milton" re-; jna $ | p , thajb f our giieat poet , who . in % r $ PaKg , dise Lost bas JM $ into
the mojilhs of pur fir $ t p ^^ nts so ijipny ajdmirapfe invocations and ^ lomtions , > las of . ill ; or mo § t qjffjifeni very , anlikely to live in the habitual neglect of secret or fami-^ 4 e votion / ' Bui this is a rao ( i e ^ m ^ re ^ sqjaing ' which ^ cannot bje ad-^ nitm . ; % wpuyi ^^ . ve iy-
absxird ^| id fexir ^ lii ^ M ^ e s . Qn ' tbo ^ same principle ^ we | - jtnight f argue that Drycjlen ^ S ^ rt ^ W ^ jp l ^ rns were amongst the most ly ^ p&l . and exemplary of man * Kind ; whei ^ arwe Know that each
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¦^ REJ ^^ ttks O ^ TH | teRO FOSAL OF U ^ ' lTAiilA ^ ^ t lJ I ^ Tt - ^
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iji ^ rn was infamous for his vices * Vicahnot canclude without ob-^ ae- ¦ * r ' . v ; servitig lhat , if we admit *— -what ^ after all , I am no ] t prepared ta admit— -that ' the peculiar circumstancesin which Miltoti % as plac ^
ed , justified him in living without the visible signs ^ f worship , ** his studies : and meditations being , in fact , an habitual prayer / ' it would , nevertheless , bg | unsafe in us , under the sanctiori of his example , to decline joining with'our fellow Christians and our families , in solemn addresses to the great
Father of mercies . On beings like ourselves , the influence of social devotion cannot but Be 3 fu « mating and happy . It is usual "With those who depy the expedfency and obligaiion of surch wor ^ ship , to vaunt jthemselves on ^
ivperi or strength of mind and accuracy of j \ jdgmenfc . Bjit ^ Ve t-j ^ y entitled | o their clain ^ i iire ^ . they n ^ either * ,, uticrfyjfcihac- , quaint ^ with the * nature ^ pf k th ^ ^
hyman mind , or lameiitably regardless of human infiritiities ' and 'wants ? ¦ Pr ^ - . ^ ¦< I am , sirf . > .- "Yours respectfiijjy , , ; . ¦; _ ¦ jj •¦ - /¦ . H . M £ A . I 88 QY i
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va ? $ ea-Iatjg ^ I was h ^ fgfBat ^ me ^ HHp ' mor ^ able than i ^ loo ^ npotlfHHie eligi bility of an ^ StMife ^ ft > rm of D r ^ y - * aetly WjHN | Pte poiffifoPview ds y ^ pur coT ^ J ^^^ ent ' , ' M ^ auid i v have f ? re tbi ^ ifpijed to tkt gentle ^ tof
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Baent ^^^ t Remarks on ^» Prtpupit' ff'Mj&titdfian t $ turgy 1 ^ 543
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1809, page 543, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1741/page/13/
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