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Mr . Bagae and Mft Bfctonett that c < thf aims and profe $ rtl > n $ ** tit tt \ £ excellent seminkry in the TithttU which is «« pported by Disl ^ nteS 4 - of the Presbyterian deifominafftAi ^ are more than nominal . 290 i ^
It affords us pleasure tb seedn ** intimation that classical and scientific knowledge is ttiore Sn ' cdti - ' * raged' in some of the Independent * academies tban it was at Mtiet'r pericKls . In proportidn hs it ^ diffused among ^ the pqpils / wi © may hope that bigotry wiif ISsd ground and be discountenatited *
A familiar and correct acquain- *" In nee with the best prodddtidbs ^ of Greece and Rome , is ^ hi p ^ rti- ' cular , so admirable an instritmerit , ' in judicious hands , of carrying Ort scriptural . studies with ad ^ ti ^^^ that Tve join in Mr ; Wakefieltrr * regret at the indifference witK- * '"
which this object is regarded in most of our academies . Messrsy Bogue and Bennett ^ we may well suppose , tire forgetful that a tolerable master of those languages , ' pos ^ e ^ ses great facilities for the attaioaienifc of others . 301— -304 .
« " Thfcoiogy * ' say they ( aa «); may > e pronounced ' ' thd' Yorh df ^ sentifift studen t ^ If ipdeed wp ^ bouid take indiscriminately a given number of und ^ grad Wa i ^ kt the umv ^ si ty , jai # tl , iti * ^** same njanfier , an equal n ^ ttib ^ 'V > t j iiJ ^ nior students ? at ? olir ' atadefrtiei , ' 1
it WQuld b&eeen , w ^ belie ^ that ! . the Wtter are- more ^ ^ t ^^ r ^ k ^ jwith ^ b # tfcrfptttrefc ^ rnd £ W tfl b < 5 Mk& i ^ tjyi ^ ni titi c theology / i ^ © vt& *^ e * syriptUres * however , are not read Aw w
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1812, page 633, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1753/page/37/
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