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worship ) it was what the most ratio rial of this class of Dissenters approved and Wan Id be glad to see used in their assemblies : —Upon the wholes Sjt , I coirld not be
ptersuaded , bfit that such conviction laid me under an obligation public ly to confess and profess the truth with them , though in doing it I freely own I was obliged to encounter with Some considerable
obstactes , with greater obstacles tiian can easily be imagined-, or than it is necessary iioAv to particularize . Yet on the utmost enquiry , for I am still as fdnd of enquiry as ever , 1 have not found the least
sliadow of a reason for retracting k tittle in this'respect , but rather the contrary ; especially when I reflect oh this expresfe declaration of the Son of God , that fc 6 whosoever shall be ashamed to confess
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Sketch of English . Protestant Persecution . Letter II * Sir , April 4 , 1812 . 1 closed my last letter ( p . 4 U . ) at a very interesting period of the English History . Henry the Eighth , under whom , as Buctoan - an remarks , from his own
observation , " the very same day , and almost with one and the same firfc , Protestants and Papists were burnt , " 'had just cbme to his grave , happily for hi& contemporaries , in the » prime of life , though , awfully
for himself , in a full ager of guilt and cruelty * His son Edward the , Sixth , succeeded , Jan , & 8 , 1547 , at the a ^ je of nine years and threefindSfttbt ^ -acbjHd ' to whom ** u traordinary mental accomplishments must be ascribed , after malu
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the truth before a sinftil genferfiU tibtt , off such will he be asfcatiifcfcV * ktid sAictk will he corisfcqueiifly reject , wheh with ifte'ffaM ^ te rror and soleiftnitv hre shall toftite \ & ji * d | £ the World iti righVeousne&s .
I liaVe ndw finished itty tedibti ^ ahd tiiWxpected epistle , Whfch , 1 confess , I fittd much rhbre dffficult to excise than to di ^ ctatfe . H 6 W 4 ev ^ r , if thy o ^ r ri bo nfddct s ^ tood itt
need (^ "hnapbfogyjthat rtmstbte&l * lowed to be sutecieht . if ttdt ^ ycmr approved cftndolir will trecessii ril ^ incline you to put ia fUvodriaBte construction oh whatt vv ^ s cert&in ^ -
Jy well inteWctec * , ^ iM believe tefe to be , with gre ^ t e % t e ^ ih ^ nd affection , Srr , Yo u r ftios t obtiged , h uin ^ bte S&& . [ The two ffemainlhg Letters in our ncs ' t . Ei > . ]
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ing every allowance for what may be'called the licentia aulicUj or the extravagance Of courtly panegyric . No person can read the accoOnt of this ; prince , when in his 15 th year , as he then appeared to the learned Cardan , without
believing that Edward had been endowed with an uncommon capacity , and that Sir John Cheke , his celebrated preceptor , had bestowed upon his pupil , attentions , far beyond those which now constitute
a i-fTincetjf education , as we are cwntpelled , according to the ap . proved'fto&xim , by t&eir Jritiis yt shall know thtm toapprediate the term . Burnetj in hi $ ~ I $ istt > tip \ qf tht Reformation ( i i . 2 i ) has I ran aluted } Cardan ' s character > f JSrftvard , and >< Dtb& 4 Tved the ' original
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211 Sketch vfEngiith Prbttttdftt FtY ^ ctition . ' - ^ L ttf ^ IT ,
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1812, page 218, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1747/page/10/
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