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Icnd ^ nt . cyiis . . _>>?» ^ * i * jf « . . v ••!¦ ' « - : tK ' 4 ^ f 8 W a ^ . | fa | l 55 ffWO »^» r 9 « e ; he 4 esii-ed * i ? e to , gfvc Jte % sf ^ vjH 5 ^^ r you , and ^^^ x " ^^ i ^ £ i ^ . j ^^^|^ vliat you wrote about as soon as Mr . Maison ' s
will } & $ f&fe $ te *§ Q % : &hv $ * i ^^ ent there is a Jaw suit in controversy , the event of which is not yet known , nor will be some tinie . < ; i ; , Ttye ti * le , of the pamphlet you wishedto be idfomied abc »« t , is IXr . Wateriijnd * s . Answer to Tindal ' s Christianity *
a « u 6 Jd as ^ the Creation ; -and the , Dr , is answi ^ d again by Dr . Middleton of Cambridge ; Jie is the supposed author * £ oster / s Sqok ,, the Usefulness * Truth , and l&ceUeaicy ; p f * Christian Revelation 4 e | ended , against the Objections cont&ined in a ) ate Book , intitled , Christianity , as old as the Creation , is < printed ,
| , Noon , at the White Hart , near Mergprjs ChappeL The other , Middleton , is called a Defence of ' the Letter to Dr , Waterlaad against the false and frivolous Cavils of the Author of the Reply , printed fox J , Peek , at the Look ' s , Head , in £ mcn Corner , prk . e one shiilingi And the other ^ s a letter to Dr * W . containing
some remarks on his vindication of Scrip * ture , in ansvver to a book irititled , Christianity as > old as the Creation , together ^ th a sketGh or plan of another answer Jo jthe said book ; this at PeeleTs likewise Ifovs given you the titles verbatim , for J hayc readliejn ail , having them lent me , and Tindal ' s too , that has . made
* u ch noise in the world . 1 meet vv ; ith nothing ^ in it that sh ake s me in the least ; the author shews a great deal of wit and scjjtse ,-4 wli not caff it good sense ,, be' f flujse the design oi it is e vi \ > or should have called it 6 o . There is an Appendix tpJFp ^ e ^^ iso xlear tip things a-.-little * , but ^ tjie Appendix 1 have not secn . ^ So ^ uch for h ooks ; but i forgot ^ to tell ^ 9 il J > r ,: Hunt does not print till
$ cxti wwiier * he designing something ) np ^ f (| Uv ^ nd com plete ; and his friends , * M I HJ ^ ngst % h& rest , persuade him to « wtscari ^ l ; ipnv and faacy be will go near to ^ Qinply , jfor 1 ki ) ow <^ maj » y will sub ^ ^ wbethat are not in thelca ^ t known to tkc 4 fcetQivx > r ever will be , they being
If t the establishment ; and mwy disstn * t ^ CTrwil ^ -itho !> not known to him either ; i ' Withahant goo < J weeess , for ^ he has a ^ ffianidlfiyei children . > irieis ^ n inge ^ > iou 8 ^ L . lcaraic ^ r worth y * : jnfogde * ty *~* MBlfc Ibf ^^ cntleman ^ ^ he is one ^ haveacood ** tc ? m ^ pi xc ^ rd for , a » 4 * 0 i thiak
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have * meet i that have tWhappine ^ ijf being acquainted with him . He preached oft < tB onVa Satur ^ iy ^ tol ^^ ie tgk ^ ren-day p ^<^ p ie , and taUs' some > ladies of my ac ^ oAtaintan ^ e tfeat he will preach ^ ny
sernioi ) ^ ha ^ t vwe waft einwe j ^ - ?* - we have pitched on <> ne that is > as gw > d as ever-I ^ heard , I think the words are , *• Keep thy heart with all diligence , for out of it are ~ tb « issues of life . ** He is a very cle ^ ver anatomist ind * &d £ > np ^ atftgeon can exceed him . in . a literal sense .
I am glad that any thing- iTcbuH ^ * arf could any way divert or ¦¦ amuse yo « K A « to my northern iover > -uponi : | ie whole £ believe it wras best fopusrbotte ^ it was * 1 take notice you are «* ceedi ^ g '> 6 » urtly f and abound with complaisance wiien y < i «
talk on that head . I ; can < b ^ ooumeaiHr approve of St . Barnard ' s mctk « sdd 6 cuTe % he might be a , saint 111 *^ allows btit -he understood little of natural phik » sophyY if lie had , he would have known that fete only run out of the ^ ryiHg * pan into * tlie fire , which must needs incraas 6 fei 8 \ t& 3
lady instead of what bdihtejMawfcjii ^ fW * whisper you a seeming jjaar ^ dxKt ^ lri ^ yxflai ^ ear , that you may cease your-womJer ^ tltt ^ northern elimates . areniu ^ fa tnode ^ pfdife to that passion , than the : mareowfjaipi ^ x& gions , which I will leave to therieaVnaJf to assign the reason-4 jf ^ itfbeipjr aet ?> uf my way ; of reasoning . •; * ' ^ J " ^ m / j . F _
Alass poor Q—5 y ! I pity thertn ^ tt ^ and ^ atnmucii inclined to yo « rrsentkii € WC « 5 and fear he wants both bread '^ and iSbei ^ try , orJie >^ wou . ldnever be soneage ^ toi ^ le ^ part his own land . He must takevhl * wife and help people that island , an 4 cultivate it in process of time . \ He came one even to : see'me , bHt"Staye'dlw > t )< Mg ~
I very much interceded for as « mu , dt ^ f his company as he could whiter in town * but I never saw him after but two VnU nvttes at the door , with Mr . Gtoping- wh «* could not then stayv Mr , & thinks it will be much for his advantage ; and tha * he may make ouf of two hundred pdurtft ** a thousand in / a * little time , but others
think ' tis -only castlcsin the mr ^ I wash himisincerely "well and happy Wtacewat h ^ goes . ' -m ' ,, ; .. I . ** l . recollect youa $ er *« bvery obliging as to ^ ell me ^ ou . begi » C 0 think the time long iBKi ) " I send th ^ nai ^ mtivc of xuy' travels ;" . * . ! do ^ assure yoi * £
I should , ibaveigisidficd ' iyou ' \ mtim < ium $ had health aadi time penmhtect / b ** tf ths vvantx > f ibojtb must pliia ^^ nii ^ fiewcascjpth ^ now-I * m * tk& . jprwuy # ^^* to ^ W 6 a | ift 4 but I havefso tnuch to d «> with bwh tK «* I fear jitimust : bec < lefccrcd natacty '» lwgoc »
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1809, page 591, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1742/page/5/
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