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Letters of Mr . Bartholomew Hoare . ( Concluded from p . 218 . ) LETTER . III . To the Rev . Samuel Slater , Miftister of the Dissenting Congregatiofi at Colytony in Deoow
Dear Sir , As the late signal mfercy I have received , has in all probability set our next interview at a much greater distance than I had other * wise intended ; so I hope thig
consideration may free my present addressing you from the imputation of impertinence , Which other wise it might justly be deemed , unless your peculiar candour should prevail on you to gives it a more favourable turn .
As I had never been present at an ordination , so from the first notice I determined to give my attendance CHI the 28 th ult . at Sid . mouth z tut from some
unforeseen disappointment relating to the horse I had hired , I unhappily failed of what I pre ^ r to any otfier consideration of that nature , your company on t ^ e way thither : w bicl * l #$ ewise gendered my arrival much too late for the whole dolifnnity . HoWtiV *** I happily
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was soon enough to be numbered amongst Mr * Towgood ' s auditors ; whose discourse was drawn up in terms aad delivered in a manner quite suitable to the occasion : as he set this transaction in a just and
rational light by asserting the right of ordination to be primarily in each respective congregation , disclaiming all pretences of Conferring any latent gift or qualification ;
and that no more was intended b y that rite , than the recommending the persons ordained to Almighty God for his especial blessing and assistance , and to their flocks as
persons duly qualified to be pastors in the Christian chuitiu Which also I think Mr , Ambry very seasonably premised , when
about to enter on the interrogatory pferrt of this exe ' r £ ise ; the giving you my gehtintetiU on which was the chief design of this epistle . And here as I think Mr . Kiddel ' s
answers relating to the Refurma * tion , his motives as to entering into the ministry , and his resolutions of demeaning himself agreeable to that character to be very satisfactory ; so I must confess when he canie to the controverted articles of Christianity , he did not answer my ertjtefcttfuodi For •» thfe word
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THE MOWftELY REPOSITORY „ OF Theology and General Literature .
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No . LXXVII . MAY . [ Vol . VII . " ¦¦¦ : »« " J 8 T » ' Ml I I ' ' I . " ¦ !¦'¦<¦ ¦¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ . . ¦ ¦ ii i
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1812, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1748/page/1/
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