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of sentiment , yet great liberality a& 4 candour 5—the people are serious and enquiring ? no wonders-then , if , \ in the Bvme copgvegatiou * we , « $ nd Unitarian ? and Trinitarians ., lii ^ h i state of { hiujgs , parncularl ^ as man y worthy persons , advanced in years , retain a strong- attachn § catt | o tfce ^ enett ? \? l ^ h prevailed itt their early days , it has nju ^ been
deemed either expedient or proper to preach in a controversial strain , or to change the name ef © ongp-egationalk ^ t for * tbat i of 4 mn ,. ft a ^ tea * a Utio ^^ h H r , Jpreexaajfj ' a eUiyr ^ lv ajs weM as ^ ^ congregational churches , « till regains its original uame , and although there age soiree Trinitavian& who statecWy
att ^ there , i * QUgbt to , be knciwn that Kk g ^ . C ^ ai ^ l , at Boston , ^ ^ ych a ^ Unitarian ulaoe o ^ worship a § ^ sse ^ Street eh ^ feer , in JLon ^ oiij an < J , al ^ o , th ^ t Dr . Fre ^ ma < y and Mv . Caiy , tke offlfiatii ^ » ninisl « rfii tove na m&rvs ov $ hat wl K ^ ect . $ 5 $ t ^^ Htm gy u ^ od t ^ e . ^ t h ^ v ^ th ^ Jle ppsitppy fojjWParc ^ fn my npssessiqn , in conse-1 loaned ir to h mend
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vj « ft to B ^« ton wQw enable to view mattet » m ^ li ^ ht 8 i » me \ wh * fc dif . f « swn Vft ^ m tJhe ^ in which h ^ kmmv ^ ^ ftlff rtwPWfl ^ . 1 f «« ea a giHMl d ^ al of « 9 TOteion arises , from tpe different W | ito a * Rk « d to the t ^ rut Unitarian ^> me restric ^ ng ; it altogethev u > those ^ h 9 t * ftWtbfi si # *| tWMflaw > it 3 ^( # i' ^ M 8 c to ^ ^^ o 4 l ) e , ^ ts ^ en 4 i < m *»^ w JWMiy * e ^ u % eentimentf on
PtH ^ rtopics , ivh ^ wor ^ hip the father P « Jr > fco 4 Jin ^ t the I ^ at l ^* , Sou am 4 Jtel »^ fMM ^ At ^ t in &m to * * n ** ' ^ JWSWS * * :- kMtf ^ ftiiik .-iMf ^ ( da ^ djtti y ^ , t % ^ l ^ iy to a muc h * ^ petted ininiater ill London , who
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1 ajB » sure , d ^ sfily aimtft you . Jbave lotit our ttear fcl « n ^ M ^ ^^ OifcMiJf - sT * a ,- ^ tte boj ^©| » id or «^ iia ^ 9 t of our city , the hope a « d ^ ipi ^ rt of eaaligfet . ened a » 4 lifef ^ l th 0 Q ^ y , apU the df ^ ig n ^ of om smm \ f ^ rcie . He i « a » 8 Qi « fi 4 f > £ k tfefe 3 d of teat mon ^ hy « vith
a succession ; oi Vi € ) VtintQB ^ epti £ fits , wlpoin rapidly re 4 nc *^ him ta the greatest >« ealfqe « ft , anck totally deprived him t > f \ u » aep ^ fi . H « 4 i « 4 xm 9 i h aft 41 i ? ecei ¥ ^ yaw Iftfcler- to , iilai , on > th * dny of Jtt * i ^ $ er ^ nawt , ^ He pri ) bftWy suflfer ^ d na pain . ^ 1
t \ jO « gh o |! jpaj | ioiii } l | i b < t recollected tha ^ e nvaitfid Wi te ^> ftttd tiaUed tliem by nauie 7 fee eeem ^ to hufvci had bo c ^ un ^ o tioj * of i 4 e a » and r ^ l *| weii , iin « mediately ifgB a 9 lnlf ^ « f vital *
insensibility . I was with him a gr ^ at pai-4 : of s ^ eral dtty ^ t * n& nights , but aoa di&rpofigd to thiwtlt tonev ^ Fk «* w me . &m eqwibly tuiUWAVd my bttnd , but tbi » w » 9 9 nioet Uk « ly « ^ fcpasnuwlic afiBectioti . And 1 eanaut assja ^ im » elf that
my dear frond WQwnM-te ! « ai * w « y t © me this las | marH of his aftiectipp ,, ! «< His death seemed to spread a general donfit ^ # nati % n and dismay over thf ? wlwleSQ ^ n , H « w 4 efipfy fcM felt b tb » 80 * rJw > *« i *^ 4 bift umwry ^ inlimacy ^ 1 need pQt an « J cannot fav . In losing fehn , We feel almost . asIt we had lost eVery tbiaf valuable aud desimbl ^ '
"* f he ejdsteii ^ « w } ^ WtffcX in |^| rests of Chrfstmnity do i | ot denen ^ l upo « nny man . eiid we t ^ ust tb ^ . M «« t ^ v ef Hie &ld yiA send ^ tlierp ? w % &ay l ^ ipptv , Wted ^ norfe l >| ift ri ttp . piy'th ^ fi ^ t ^ of ^ n ^ 'mendyyet to - ^ th * 4 ti « W ^ f ^ ^ ^ tti * wmcoit < &pt T ** ligion , the Jobb oi A |» m set ^ ilrrepara-
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1812, page 649, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1753/page/53/
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