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Christ , ( the great Shepherd ) and s € » jex / tiori of Satan , who * ftttw hdd no longer power to abuse the illu-Tnirtated world with his impos . ivtftti' *—Sandys' Trarrfets , 7 * h ed . p . $ . !
Fonttrtetle weH proposes the qticfetibn , cut' bono t to sttch an Application of the story . Heasks , whether in the age of Plutarch it wafc ever conjectured that Pan'was JesuS Christ . Mais qu ' en artitiatil f Quelqifun enteiidit-ii c& mot tire Pan dans son vrai sens f JP /«
-tarqiie toitioit dans le second sieclede Peglise , elcependant pttidnne tie s ' etoit encore avisi que Pan J % t Jesus Chrtet mx > rt en Judit . Htet . desOrac . 17216 . ^ 2 € r . I Have thought that Watte Iflight have the verses of Flatittattin * ii ^
recolieetion , when he wrot ^ , iti 1708 , ih Lyric Poems , Pt . til the following lines on Lord Rdtrfiester : —
SfrefM&n , of ndble blood and mihd # For ever shine his name ! Aft death approach *^ - his soul refine d , And gave his looser sonnets to the * dame ' .
* TJurn , liurn , * hecryM , with sacred rage , ^^ Heli is the due of eVVy page / ffell he the fate , bat ^ O indulgcht » heav ' a ! $ p vile the muse , and y / tti the man Ibrjgiv ' n ^*
r- \ © bea the poet here refer to any < jirc « it ? stttri € e tben kfK > wn respecting the la ^ t ho u rs of JLord ^ Roches * € t ^ or onty expressiB ^ that desi re whicb he m ^ st h ave feU ; to destroy chfe * r £ membra *! ex * ogihos ^ too nu *
0 » erotis > line * whiqbl dyr t ^ i ho jBdghlw ^ h ^ blot ? ' ^ ' .- ,, ThiBW ift ^ n Jwt ^ t ^ ti ^ anefcdote *^ tecib && Ihis noWemww I tl ^ life -y ** Tfa « d to Whiter tiest # retidn &f ¦ > tt 0 ^ MtM ^^ ¥ 7 \ % jy ~ a ^ h ^ ^ a ' aohyv 1 ntouc ^ ^« fi ^ a ^ O *^ v > iwrtiu « io
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work , having obse ^^ ljj r ^ fpe cti ^ g ' unbelievers ^ that 4 *\ those who , would convince them upon , the
common hypothesis , t ; he schemes and systems , of these luU ^ r ^ ges have wanted their graart ^ st arguments to pjrevaii upon theni , '' he adds : —
One instance I shall give which I have been weH rctlprm ^ ed of , and thatis ih the fate Earl af Roches fer : in the ; mrtht of all his extravagancies , both of opinion aird practice ; he was once
inscompany with the authorof this treatise , wbp , diiicoursittg ; w * M ^ h \ pi about religion and the being ; of . a God todk ttte ) c >|^^ f < ttn hy to tti ? * play thfe * gttodfte « & « f G 0 in . ^ full latitude , according to the . SM ^ heoie
laid tk ) wa in ibis-h i * prtsetii wmk . {Upon which the Earl returned turn atiiwei- ; thathe could ' approve of and like . such a God as tie had refteMffiM ; So far w ^ % Jwm
drawing -any enoo ^ rygeiiwHt ipi hisi loose pi incipWs feum ben ^ e , thtttV on ^ this ^ tt ^ pusrhiofi f he gaive up the c ^ u $ e ., , . \ . \ Burnet affords but scanty
inforuialmn on lb ^ Sr , p ^ int ^ 1 ^ $ n $ s , ( p . 54 . ) that Lord R . 44 tdautned much of Towards a ^ nci W puimh ment s : the one hcP * H 0 ^ fi ? 6 H ji ^ i , frjf ; u * tc attain tiy our slfgfit § gi ; v ^ ces ; and the Qtber w » s iop Tt&ireme to
be inflicted far sinS ^ We ^ tfteriflt informed whetUerthe oijject | pr % , erc silenced or ^ U ^ d ^ ^ ^ r ^ nf t ' s reply , ( p .. & ^ i ) ^« V vg ^ 94 # pU dispositipns aceompai * ying the dc * parted wul ^ , t ^ py must e ^ th ^ r , ri 3 e
Up to bigger per ^ e ^ ion , 0 ^ ^ nt to ai ^ pre ' f d ^ p ^ a v ^ ^^ ^^ aWe stated" w $ ; t& 4 hr f * P - * ^ ^^ ^^ g ^ W >!^ j ? Pf r ^ e ^ from ^ p ^ ll ^ $ ^ in ^ f jand ^ M # * #% iiw ¦*?*« i *? B lioi « w » y Qf pp §>? aMqn ,, tAi ^*^
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4 $ O Information concerning L&rd Rochester and othert .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1812, page 490, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1751/page/14/
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