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4 . . Righteousness the Dignity and Ornament of Old Age , — A Sermon ^ preached it Pell Street Meeting-Hou $ e Kat clifft . Highwayy Wednesday , Oct . 25 , 1809 , By Thomas Cloutt . 8 vo . pp . 38 . Is .
Mr . Cloutt considers the king &s estimable and venerable , a prodigy of virtue and piety 3 " a suitable object of admiration and homage , of gratitude , love and ipraise . " What if there have been
cc distressing evelnts for these realms irk the course of his long reign VBat C fox the king ' s righteousness ^ € our privations and sufferings would lxave been aggravated far beyond their present extent /'— - What , if Ireland have been made by the measures of the present reign the theatre of a most sangui - nary war !—The king ' s opposition to the just claims of the Catholics € f was rendered sacred and
laudable , by a regard to the dictates
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of his conscience , his appfehen . sion of his engagements , and his paternal jealousy for the welfare of the protestaht interest /' On the fast-day , in the year 1806 , Mr . Cloutt published a
sermon , entitled , " Christian Sympathy weeping over the Calamities of "War . * " Why was Christfaa * sympathy banisHed froiyi ft * , preacher ' s pulpit on the late oc- casion ? Had he really forgbtteft that more than foar-tffffcs of tft « * present reign has been occupied * with wars , £ im ! wars as unjust " 'Hi , their principle , and ' twrtW * * 6 „ their effepfe , ^ is any that e * er ^ ^ soiated tKe earth ?
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6 Q 0 Review . ' —Jubilee Sermons . —Clout ? $ and Jays .
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mend it f ^ sre are sorry to be oblig- The sermon is print ed ^}^ J , edto remark that , in one parti * shameful incorrectness . / A l ^ dii cutar ,. bis party prejudices have eroxis blunder occurs iap . 38 , where got the better of his good sense * William III . is s ^ tid to fi ^ ve h ^ He alludes , perhaps not unnatu , ^ noured his friend Geotge % WUliam rally , to the present controversy with the most noble ortfer of the concerning the Methodists , but garter . " We wondered that we denominates their adversaries by had never before heai * d of the hdepithets which he must be ashamed nest Welshman , who received srich td review : the Barrister ' s Hints a mark of William ' s favour ; tin , are profane 5 and the Edinburgh til reading onwards we discovered Review is atheistical . In plead- that the person intended Was ihg for tolerance , the preacher George William Duke of Zetle ' , should not have made use of the uncle to George I . and father to vocabulary of persecution . his Queen Sophia .
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5 ^ TJie Jubilee , a Sermon delivered Sundayy OctoSber %% 1809 , in Argyle Chapel , Bath . " By William Jay . PuMifKtd ^ Request 8 vo . pp . 40 . ¦ ' ¦ * . ¦ ' i * The substance of this sermon factory maofter . Tb |? P f $ ? f regards the Jewish Jubilee ; wiuch does not once advert to ( 6 e" * f is treated of in a plain and sensi- toric fowpte" likiQfy b » ^^ ble , though not altogether satis * raised concerning the actual w
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1809, page 690, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1743/page/40/
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