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God ( though its real irqport be no-more than a great king , yeQ inxS&r common iangttUgeTs . always understood to respect th < Supreme
Being , who in scripture by way of eminence is styled c < the blessed and only Potentate , " and " the God ofour ' Lord Jesus Christ : " and though St . Paul indeed declares Christ to be 6 i over all God
blessed forevefr : ' yet it is evident that to reconcile this expression to the general current of the New Testament , it ought to be taken in a qualified sense as spoken of him , whom that primitive writer Justin Martyr calls God by the will of the Father : and whom as the
sacred writings abund antly testify , God the Father as the reward of his obedience has invested with all the authority , power and dominion which He possesses . As to the Holy Spirit , as neither
a throne , nor kingdom , nor church nor people , are any where assigned him in scripture ; nor to the best of my remembrance a single petitioiv either immediatel y or by consequence addressed to him , I can't conceive how the same with a
very little variation may be declared of him as of the other two persons : much less how ah Unitarian could with the least propriety sum up his confession with that glaring inteYffol&tfon of'i X 6 hn \ mJ which H | g rttokt ' £ taifoeiit cdhtessor *
to pe \ a roynj ^ pries thood" and m ^ de << kings and priests . unto Gqd byjhis $ cwn ; '' w )* ich i ^ iiies me tcjf fefik paa . ^ gr ^ a ^ f ^ rtr ^ fJMtj ?^ Moore ' s g ^ fc >^« xan < : p as a . a exuber ranee of afe ^ tioii , | pf— r-, fqr wbicfe due ^ Upw an ^ es yjught to be madei |; fi assure , ysm , ^ iv * 1 ^ houW ^ not ^ ha > ffl . te >} fr $$ ly Wm * d vera ^ d pn tM ? 8 9 ^ SPMMIty > butv to , that fo iextfo ,. wftft js , ; a ^ , ^ jb ^ MIWi ' lKH ^ But ^» vi |] g ^ l ^ qtegai 9 t « m , ! &c .
of the preset dmtuW ^ Wmhich the- ' dNreo ' " ftirigdtijfi ^ 'ttJrf ¦ ' fi q ^ ( ntfw witk Gtitf > his ti £ ycMd all per « d venture protfyd " to be sp ' unolis , botfc >^ n his traW ' kg 5 ^ MI % n an 4 < fBJs »< ittE ^ is'Qlfift ^^ &" f 4 c Conmcatibn ^ ' ^' arr ' ^ "" ' It wa * the Subject of an dfft'ctio . « iB , j > rJ i aiei - » P'Iftmentation of v (» -v 3 . -u ¦ ¦ ¦^¦ ¦¦« f ) ' ' ' - - K- ! '"'
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old ; - ( whjch I wish there was not too much reason tt * resupie in ? our days ) 4 fc That his bfejybfisea " . jp fcfi countryman were iK ) t valiant for the truth / ' which as it is ihe th
mos ^ t valuable ing in ihe world , so , I think , all 9 but especially ministers , ought tenaciously to adhere thereto ; though it shottkl hare the misfortune to / . lie under
the most discouraging circumstances . But 1 cannot be persuaded , that to act the part of a reconciler is quite consistent therewith . However I cannot discover any material objection , which the most bigoted Tritheist could have advanced against Mr * Kiddel ' s whole declaration .
As it seeips-to be of very little moment with respect to another life , in what sphere we are to pass over . the pres ^ nj ^ bo 1 have al way s concluded that to fill up that station weM ^ which the divine Priivi * deuce has assigned us , will entitle
us to as , resplendent , a crown and place us as near th ^ th rone of God and the Lamb in the present state , as if we had filled an archiespia-. copal throne and worn a mitre here b ^ low ; since we are all by virtue of our covenant relation said
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282 Letters of Mr . ^ Bartholomew Hoare . —Letter III .
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1 * ojtie Brother < $ tU Wri ^ r . —What greatly enhances » ay
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1812, page 282, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1748/page/2/
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