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if Christians wer ; e few i % dej ^ c |* ^ XbeUdoctrine , in this respectf * Js / tto , w avowed and press $ j 4 ; Upo 1 ? P ?
arUfiment by Christians of evffy « $ t 4 * er denomination . It is not the tiii \ % I think ,, when your benQv ^ lenJt : pe $ t will perseveringly refuse their concurrence * -Other c&a&kteim *
tious will give \ yay to the $ em $ e of duty ; and the example , of our virtuous supporter of the rigfejs of conscience , after 1 a few e ^ g ^ Uy virtuous , equally consistent friers , have joined him , will be iallow&d by the rest of his Christian community . "
What an honourable testimony is this , in these more enligb ^ ued times , to the principles aad icon * duct of our ancient F / rieods ^ Suc h
is the solicitude of this good man , that our society should not give away their crown , or desert the standard which ou r early friends so consistently set up , and a cor-
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^^^^^^ ff ^^^^^^^ P ' T 1 . .. a , . < VERSES OX SEEING ( p / 333 . )^ HOE ** COVSOI , ATION * OF n / NIVJlit-SAL ItE ^ TORATION , " WRJTTENAT READING .
Midst scenes wh-ere £ eal , by iCalvin ^ s lore inspird ^ The Christian ' s God , in wrath , had long ^ tlir'd , Wrath , ever-glowing o ' er man ' s hapless race , Save the predestined , favourite , sons of grace , There wakes a lyre , nor meanly skilled to mow The gladsome strain celestial , God is love .
Distinguished Bard ! to whom so early giv ^ n To vindicate the high beiie $ te of H-eav ' n , See love o ' er guilt arvd woe | r ^ u « nph $ tnt ri « e And judgment just , but mercy in disguise ; Each path be thine to trace He ivhiU * m trod , Prophet of Nazareth—approv ed of God ;
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i ' ¦ A ' r ^ sp ^ ndi iig soIjcitiide ^ U ^ tMls my miad ( llfkt J ^ k > 0 ^ pe iq t ^ tion umy BOt be disappointed , . rHn ^ itig now r ^ ie v ^ ed wiy ^ mtnd ,
by ptischaiiging what I h ^ ve coixjpepvqd : % o be ctiy duty on the £ nbject in this department , a subject \ dhich I deem of higher moment to the cuil and religious well .
being of tbe inhabitants of this . ooiintfy , urxd x ) f human society in ^ general , than any thing that has engaged the public atte « tion in tinqdem times , I reter it to your serious aad deliberate icoosidei a ^
lion , and in so doing I have no motive , I can have no motiv e ib | jt what respects qtniversal goocl * to promote which is the sincere * wish of your tespecfcful friend , GEORGE HARRISON . West Hill , Wandsworth , TTthy 4 > thMonth , 181 2 * A 7
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1812, page 513, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1751/page/37/
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