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judge , and to justify , the prohibitioh of vernacular translations of the Scriptures . V 2 . ** ybtt dsk * churchman why it it right to jb&el J& £ he alt ^ r , when tic
receives the saorament [ the bread and wine in tlie Lows suf > pef : for ' ** s 4 cramfcnr' ii & * unscHptural Urrh \ he wrll ituwcr , that it is an act of reverence , diiefin * m ctfery Christian to iths inpUrutpr rfth ^ t lioly rife , at wW n ^ mC ; jt is declared An Scripture , that * every «<
¦• ¦ , . nl > J' i . . ¦ If the answer can satisfy the Margaret Profesaor , it is w ^ JI 5 \ ye believfe that he has , *• laboured hard j as fce himself remands us ( Mi « to tfitomote the study pfjke
Bible ; " though in this specimen of his interpretation of it he . is sadly unsuccessful . Tile yf / ovds which he quotes , from the rec iv * ed translation t > f Philippe ii . 10 ,
ought to have been peniierqd m the name of Jbsus . GonfotmaWy With tile original , e *> ? w otofrdcrki tutfXi i they are ^ so xfend ^ tted i « the SyriaCi &fe * Tb , " bow the of
kttee in the nam ^ Jesus /' , i * , to idvTShip in his name : it iB aa acJ 4 knbwledgement that he is Mertia * toi- and Lordy ¦ *• .. to the glo ^ y df Gtxl thfe Fathers" The ^ eleveath
verse ^ contested with thfe phrase oldgy ih Rom . xivt Il *» fixes the hieaillng of the clause beyond all re ^ sbnab le dcmbU . l 6 . I 7 ? < 5 Jttitefc we know-By cxp ^ aa ^ t f ^ ai tiK staty &mimyvte Mt teWkll meft ib Hie iwiitii concltobioii
kr there weuid jjbt ^ c < o many ttagte * - Unts who c ^ rr firm , Jta . fMWPVm church , may it not be saia without repnadiLtlUI £ Uur ^ meAjfhftuM not conwitk the
timt ^ emtcl ^< % 4 iftri ^ utio ^ of the £ b'fti& atontlV . / .. . ; - » , -. jv . ii . l . j . i j !* -, .: ufEmK arg « we « t iwU be ^ gf $ ? glaringly inconclusive did el ^ ttfch §^ Jfij ^ « one interp M retation of OT ^ fJ&f |^ fBSt
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advantage can the cause of Reliligion derive from a nominal uniformity f ~ Professor Marsh has done nothing more in the above statement than renewed his con *
cession that the Bible alone is insufficient for conducting men to an acquaintance vyith the doc . trines ^ &c of the English hierarch y * . 17 . V— 'iti-equJr ^ w cxa minatioti to discover * vrhat Latimcr and JRidler
, ^ what CtaR $ ier ana Hooper , what bur gteai KtfbrHiirs would hav ^ sai d , 6 buld msjf Hive fcii-fe een ^ that i Professor o £ finrinity in atn Bhglish univei ^ itj inrould \ # publicly ccasiurcd for fhurchpftm an 4 clergymen * "vrithiii the precincts or that linivcrsity , for tfrgpftf tftfe distribvltiori of a book Whfch ^^ cbrh ^ osedi aiid trhich contains the dodtribek for ^ hibh
4 j With oiyr i Wfl * 5 ¥ ? Si 899 ^ ? ^ the Professor pf Divinity" hag ppt ^ i ? en , ce ^ uj-ecf ; / ? F ... «^ Rjy M S ? ng ^ S ^ iW 1 ^^? ? .. ° * i ^ H liturgy , which his clerical oppo . ne , nts , are as ready as hirnself tp ^ Ljr ^ ujiat ^ awPPfi ^ ir pwishionei ^ , but for urging the distribution
pf it as neces&omy to accompany the : Pible . ; XWSi ^ * h e ; » c ^ a case , pi \ wl ^ ichi - . our great Rg . 3 roaM ^^ is ^ we p ^ sume , would hj ^ vefpassed th ^ same judgment a ^ JEfcr , 1 C ? W ^ e ; Warm ly as th ^ y wgre a , ttftr ^ ed t tp < c a l ? ffoK ^ hi $ h t ^ y cop ^ posedy' th » y neyeT , e ^ il ^ fir Reared to \ place it on a level With tte $ acred vpl ^ me .
^ 19 < . * " Withotit denting « « « the - D raUdi ^ RmKtar } of thoie othc * HQUttts ^ auph at umdlmm ma $ torn dccnsefti 0 £ i $ 9 ^ JMb OMycould nevct hac sttixd & % hg Bftle ^ d » ^ inte * prcttion ^ * tijr themselves believed to be true ; . WQV ? tt $ § pprt ^ sfi it jfrati pr ^ yjip ^ ly . nfcesa ^ y to % \ . ' £ ijjf ' V 1 ' ^ A fi ^ lrU wu ii < A ZtdMikl ^ A . ' iwfcjAfcjL . uj nercy ana leave xner xhijic wttntntt ofzjf i « MI | ptt ) C ^ 0 d 9 >!< & ¦' - ' -- ¦ M i Wi ptW
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Revieu >* - ~ Mtrrsk and Clarke on the Bible Society . 259
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1812, page 259, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1747/page/51/
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