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in tempera n < re , foivz&a * * and the various blemishes of their style , for specimens of taste and eie » g ^ nce : ,
ChdJBomom turn odUy amettun amntom We appeal , from such judges ^ to geftuine a « d well educated Nwocotift ) rmiste > of « very d # & <^ l «< nidpri . Men of this description ) &t& ii&g&t U > j disown tbe present
History of the Dissenters , us alike diij ^ rsicetfut tb its authors and ur | us ^ to tli e body of which they ^ style therfrselve * members . Itt tamek ow < l ^ ive of it , we a ^ sk , \* i « te " im irrationat confideneei ^ hVtbcT ; i * ^ likely that \ vriter 3 ^ precipitate and' ignoranjt ^ so
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This ^ Layman aai ealig | ite « eeh fri ^ rjtd t ^ emland Teligiom Tibeti j ^ irvdefenceaT which he discovfef ^ vaf ied j nfoirimation , I urbainty ^ manner and- « legan 4 & " of Style * ^ treats Dr ^ G odd ard , wi th reenem t to whi ch , i ndecd , he seems * airty entitled : but , at the same timfti
he raamfests a paramount revei > exjjce of truth and freedom * The following passage sets tt « Layman , in . a li ^ it , to us raes * pissing ,,
'•« The lapse ofmore than a hunditd ' y ^»^ ^ as doabtles * produced ^ oo ^ fa ^ able change ia the opinions and feeling of men , and in , ) h ( e import of words , ia , far as they denote tfiose opinions an * feelings ^ Towards the / closp of the 171 ^ century 9 ^ feHgkms-toleration was Uot ^ versa ! ly deemed a grea ^ t ij ^ ag , to bestow ^ and to enjoy . 2 iit" pfesent , I confess myself to be ^ f thar ino ^ ^ et ^ small atfT contibually lpcrgasin ^ jqttmbcg ^ wh ^ ny probate both ? the ^^ rd : M ^ te #% S , as a disgrace to tno ^ e who a £ § ume met right of gi ^ tui ^ , ' t ; and aTfnsultl thowrwho are < i «»|^ Hed ttf ^ Iceivfe id Fbr vvhat woukiyout toleraW *? Wiuli you tolerate what M Tight ; or wtwfe , if wrong ?—the performance of a duty of ^ tbe cSmmission oTa ^ S ?* ( p ^ . f
The Lay ^ lan r PPUits . out , um . reeent ^ cai ^ e * ^ q ^ mmfryttymh of the coofl ^ o ^ . tie , (? # kif f » «> ^ w i ^ 5 ^ f * t # w »
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catrng the children of tbe poor , pmcti ^ ed and recommended by lJ ^^^ W ^ aMt ^^ ty ^ t ^ f ^ t ^^ lf ? ^ expreasea a wiw far its permp ^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1812, page 642, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1753/page/46/
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