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4 . THai / tliotfgb they live under 8 ie despotic government of
Austria , yet they enjoy a degree of " religious liberty , whidh Unitarians in Britain are not legauy entitled to ! To these probable conclusions I beg leave to add the " following
questions . 1 . Have any of your learned correspondents seen the Latin ' copy of Professor Markos ' s work before mentioned ? 2 . Is there any English translation of that work ?
3 , If any of your learned correspondents are acquainted with the Latin copy , and there be no English translation extant , would it not he of . real service , to " the Unitarian cause in the British Islands and America to translate
the work into English ? 4 . IVLay not some method be devised ( perhaps through a mercantile medium ) of opening a correspondence with Professor
Markos , , or JH > rne other respectable Unitarian in Transylvania , whereby we may know more of the circjxm ^ tances of our Christian bre . thren in that remote country ? I am Sir , yours , •"" ¦ . . SEN EX .
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Proposal of an Unitarian Circu'• ' ' luting Library . Hampstead ^ Jan . , Sir , " 18 J 2 . I am among the number of of'thflste Avholook forward with
pleasure to the beginning of the month , , wlien the pages , of the Monthly Repository will give the information of the great exertions tT ^ iJriehds of truth are making . The bppk societies , in London and many pans , of the kirigdom , hiave I dcKibt noti 'done much ipr the
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spread of liberal opinions ; yet * there is a class of readers , among whom I most certainly include myself , who I think mi sfi t be very materially bt ncfited by having valuable publications made more accessible to us . It must be evident to every one that the purchasp of the best writers on Unitarian subjects , for these last 40 years , is beyond the ability of many who from education are equal to obtain ! nor much benefit ' from the perusal of them ; and
gentlemen who have libraries , arfc not always willing to lend books ^ from the consequent injury they they must sustain from being fre - quently read . What I would propose is , that some bookseller should collect all the books , ' for theve last 40 years , on Unitarian * subjects , and let them out by the volume for hire , as in circulating * libraries . { I-should hope , far from such a plan being injurious to th * vale of books , it would prove advantageous , as it would increase ' readers and probably induce most to make some purchases : judgi'H g by my own feelings , I know nothing but the inability to purchase would * satisfy me with an occasional readin ^ . .
If this or any similar plan should be adopted in consequence of my writing , I shall feel pleasure in the hope that I rnay have rendered some small service to a cause in which I am deeply interested . A Friend to Inquiry *
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Practical etil of the doctrine of Original Depravity * < Sir K Jan . 10 , 1812 . When AntLCalvinists object to the irrimoral tendency ot the Cal-
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Practical Evil of the Doctrine of Original Depravity \ 83 "
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1812, page 83, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1745/page/19/
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