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advantage to the attention and ilevotion of the hearers . I do not mean , however , to say that aH extempore praying comes under the above description ; on the contrary , I have listened with edification
and delight to some honourable exceptions to it ; but the objection applies more strongly and more frequently , as far as my
experience has gone , to that mode ; and , as a natural consequence , I prefer such as are precomposed . I can hardly flatter myself that this will be read without offence
by some to whom it applies ; but this consideration shall not any longer deter me from offering it to you , relying on your professed impartiality for its admission into your Repository , the utility of which will , in my opinion , receive an additional proof b } 7 it * I am , Sir , An Unitarian Christian .
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A curious Check on a Banker * Sir , A few days ago the following check upon a banker passed through my hands , and as such
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Mr . WyvtlP * Petition . ( Presented by Mr * Whitbread during the present Session ; wiih nearly 10 , 000 Signatures . ) 1 To the Honourable the Commons o * Great Britain in Parliament assembled .
The humble Petition of the undersigned being Protestants dissenting fr&ot ' tbe Church of England , " ¦}¦ ¦ ¦ or , ( Protestant Christians . )
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checks are not common , it may arnuse your readers to read the following copy of it . " Messrs . Coutts and Co * Pay to the Rev . F . Stone ^ ( who was deprived of his Hying fow not believing in the supernatural conception of the Virgin Mary ) or bearer , twenty pounds . **
It is not merely to gratify tbe curiosity of your readers that I have sent you the above ; for I hope it may induce many who do not believe in the supernatural
conception , to consider the case of the poor clergyman , who has fallen a victim to his honesty and tbe ignorance and want of charity of his opponents . A similar check will be received and faithfully appropriated to the use of Mr . Stone , if sent to Messrs . Brown , Cobb # and Co . Bankers , Lombard Sreet * Hoping to hear that such commu * nications have been made , and
that you may have the opportunity of recording them , I remain , &c . ORTHODOX , !¦« ¦ . \ mil w ¦¦¦¦¦» 4 ¦ " + * i j « Ijfgt HHJIH I —»
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Shewbtm , That it is the duty of aH met * to examine as diligently afr may be in their power the doctrines of religion ^ and , after such diligent to and to
examination ^ adop t pro * fess what may appear to them to be the tratb ; and that , in the per * forraance of that duty , men ought not to be obstructed ^ or discou *** aged , or otherwise tempted to Jtofc hypocritically ? by aoy law , lan d **
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A Curious Check on a Banker . —Mr . WyvilVs Petition . 447
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1812, page 447, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1750/page/39/
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