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r % —* suaviier in modo . Give me leave here to quote an old book , on Reformers , in other times , which this correspondence , and the BiHy with the speech introducing it ,, brought to my recollection . I refer to the Divine
Dialogues , first published in 16 f 5 S , and long since attributed to Dr . Henry More . One of the speakers in Dial . vi . No % 5 , thus characterizes Luther .
C 4 Though he might not be allowed to be the Ellas , the conductor and chariot of Israel , as some have styled him ; yet I think , at least , he might be accounted a faithful postilion in that chariot , who was well accoutred with his
wax boots , oiled coat and hood , ^ nd who turned the horses * * noses into a direct way from Rabyion toward the city of God , and held on in a good round trot through thick and thin , not caring to bespatter others ; in this high jogg ,
ash * bknself was finely bespattered ftom others— The word of God then it was , hid like a precious cabinet , and sunk in that Augect ttabulum , the overflowing corruptions and flown . bearing tyrannies of the Church of Rome , which ftist nofele hero jjiltker * like
another HerculeSy by removing the filth , was to bring info * the sight of the world again ! And would you then have had him and his fc-llotv-labourers riot such as they turete , but such pure , spruce ^ tuteitorr , in white Spanish
leather ptwrrps , irk clean Hneri stock-: mg * dnd Holland doublet * , with ! other correspondent elegancy and vtrixtepfibnpblp &riftn £ te 4 ' And m this pftie aitd ^ p fendid pKght to have takeri into rrand tfieit ^> vels , wb € elubftrto \ vs ant ! mtiek , for * rro m mf m * mm ^
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dunghill , "—Divirife EHkl . Sd . ' eA 1713 , pp . 483 , 4 . You and vbur readers , Mr . Editor , will not fail to make tbfc application of tfoes ^ passages tteHsigned by PLEBElUS .
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Mr . Grundy ^ s Defence * of his Statement of Unitarianism in Amtnca * To the Rev * Francis Parkman , of Boston , Massachusetts ,
Manchestery July 29 th , 1812 . Rev . Sir , Immediately bn the appearance of the latter part of your letter ,
[ See Monthly Repository , -present ' s ( viiM ) Vol . pp . 198 and % t > 4 . } ' I wrote to our Trierid , Mr . !\ of Liverpool , whor had foiumumcated to me the information of Mr , L . and his own remarks . * Mr . T .
was then in Lowdt ^ H , where be was detained ten weeks , in at ^ entfcirrc ^ upon the House * of Lords and OrniftiofiSj on the inquiry info thef > f < Jers in council . On his
return he wrote , dated" July &th , 1812 . I make the following e #± tract from his leh ^ r and one enclosed from Mr . H . e Being destroys j when I hkd
first thte plelisyre to hear from yo » , to procure for you nktare foil and complete information than I possessed myself , I waited upon hry friend Mr . N . L . who had iesk ^ ed a l ^ otiger rifive ib B ^ ton , and I prdciired from hi m the iftatc . vhent ^ whieh I ewclo ^ df to yo& . I regret that fsis ''' retUrft to tfrifcrt&a has prit ^^ nt ^ d me fmi » shewing bim your late * ** mmbnfotftvoft *!; ' € i Tbe account / ' s&y * MtJ H ^ tt which Mr . T . ifaiwrrrrrt ^ d t 6 yoit , aod \ Vhicvh hm occaskyi ^ d F , F » « remrirk # y v ^ iis idrawn flp by
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4 & # Mr Grundy on Unitarianism in Ameri&i
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1812, page 498, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1751/page/22/
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