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ble . * f cannot think of it fij this point of i * iew , « ijrithdut the most glob my anticipations . , * ,- - \ . ti lt is remarkable that his father , the Rev . Dr . Bccrminster
preached , for the last time , on the same Sabbath , . ( May . 3 ist , ) with h | s sou , was takjEi * , ill a , da ; y Or two afterwards , and died the day after him , an a journey to some ' medicinal spring's in . Vermont- He was a man of considerable
talents , highly orthodox in his opinions , and a very popular preacher ; in his ? youth much more so than Mi son ever was . His son's heresy gave him great uneasiness , notwithstanding which he love < l him with the most sincere affection , and on bis side received from our friend the most constant and
affecting marks of filial piety . In spite of the narrowness of his religious sentiments , which were more the effect of the confined and bipotted system of theology in which fee had been educated , than at all characteristic of the man v he was , I believe , of distinguished worth and exemplary devotion .
> ** I hdveiidt yet reached the end &f my melancholy letter . Jtfri Thach « : r ( another of the respectable clergymen of , Boston , ) ' ' suffered severely about a month ago , from a bleeding of the luft&s , with which he was seized on his return from a journey to New York , which ? we commenced in company . He is . a * much Tecovered as can be hoped
for the time , but of a relapse of this disease there' is always danger . I saw him two days'ttgo &t a beautiful country seat of one of his parishioners , where he is nursed with all the solicit ude of a' parent . He inquired if I had written to you and requested his most sincere 1 respects . ' The death ¦ of his frieftdtpressesrhaTd upon hini . ^ - '
Th $ rjext paragraph of this letter , on a different subject from that of the foregojng extrdttP / deserves to b £ tiiUfted ? as * b # wirig the &mi ~ n ^ % ^^ e - of ^ wis ^ a * d best , of <; he inhabitants of the 4 jni »< ted St&tefcj on the present unhappy GtoWbfrpmiftt ' dflKiriii ^ > - ^' : H * « -
« ; In addiaoa t ^ Jth f se ^ private calatnitK : ^» ft *?« hiTinted , 9 ^ m / . uuuecct ^ aay ^ n ^ wicfeed , war v ^ i ^ iBnftt j lanjl . It i £ ia ^ no ^ ii ^ e . J ^ ex press t ^ e q iujtigwuw w ^ li ^ bicUthis declacftt ton -. > > i : < f'jr 4 tiiu . Y 3 o ? < n' ^ •'• " ' ^ " * ¦ " ^ ¦ "• v ' '>^
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is received fry thehdfrfiVrn S | ktes ^ Bb vietr it' as dirietetl as '"riftfeV ag ^ ih ^ theirittterefet& ^ s sg aiapt ^ reat Brittdir . This is taaiversaliy felt , and boldly expressed If the w ^ r Ve jfersist ^ d i ^ there i |» no sayihgf to wlfc ^ t lengths tbc ^ resist 4 ilce may prdceed : Here we ah * foi tunateiy of one itiind upon this subject ^*; -.- ¦ ... : . < -.,- t % - . ¦ ¦[¦ , ., ' - ' ' ^
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• ' _ - - * . «<••• _ . ; < Mr . Front , on the Case o £ 0 tlnitaHdns at T ^ usKiii g ^ kzJ coitomnnicaiedbytke MithddisU . Flushing , Oct * 9 tA ± 18 L 2 . '
StR , ' I take the liberty to comtntiiii ^ cate to you an instance of intolerance in Cornwall . A few indivhr
duals belonging to the M ^ tHbdist society in fftishirig , havtf * i | d tt& * fortitude to read the Scriptures and j udge for themselves ; ^ the cdns ^ qiitence is ^ ibety tifav ^ abatf . '' doned the . unjntislligiBre jargon or a Trinity in t ? nj $ y aiid hesrtiiy
embrace the ddctrhre of One setfSr existent , inde ^ fertdent , iin ^ tJ t a ^ J ^ hby ^ h , the GWmiA Fjxhev of our Lord Jesu ^ Chfistf fa ^ onty object of religious worship-, deem * irfg the worship 6 f t iny oth ^ r being in the ufuverSfe Chrisfeft ido )^;" As there is no cornnvunitv of
Christians in Plushirig , wh ^ se re « ligious sentiments ate ^^ ngehWl ^ wit ^^ cir Qwn ^ tftfdPiiot y erhiiig * an upiformity of ojjitiiouthe bond of union , they thought to remain ' in cortiiectioh , "diVrt * - 'bttsis etf Cht ^ fkn yKkritv * H ^ mtftWit fc ^
; bearMfee . ebW ^ as Bij in valp ; The leader sHul hf could not re . iceive thetft 4 trfet'ethVeW ; 1 and vtonW dd w ! ? 4 r t ^ cn ia ^ pfo ^ t fhfefa -dtt ^ ¦¦ ^ de f ^ M ^ yfmw , vr $ te to themselves ; ^ rid one posi r tif
tively a ^ cilaT ^ d ; i'thf tei'shouia , ; go to rMVen afa < l < fii 4 tf ^ Wlfta jrt&fl 1 titimff ligj&i . ^ h ^ smk-:: , !) / - ; ivi > : . : . . r . ' !¦! l ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ . * ¦ ¦ •<• •
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' ' 5 64 bIntelligence . —Mr . Vrmi ^^^ ietmt ^ tTnitarians at Ptttshirig .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1812, page 650, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1753/page/54/
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