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culating tofi atrjr loss of ^ m ^ m ^^ larity among his believing ta > tmtrymen , boldly liraintaira , in their presence , the freedom of the Gen tile converter Peter , in the coaduct wftith gave rise , to this inter * Iriew and reproof , was irtore influenced tton he ought to have been feyte ^ tiporaTy ci r ^ ifnstan ee& ; when fee uyas not . in the sight of any Jfewisb Christians , he associated iearlessJy * with the CJeiitilfc mem - bers of the church—when certain
men Came frottv James , kt left ike society ivkich he had previousl y cultivated . ' In a word , Peter de . hying his Lord and Peter dissem-Mmg ^ iat ^ ntifcfch ajfe , we pefrceive , Imer &ad the same . There is a ctfn - gtatty in tt > e cfear&cter which demotes that the scenes fepreseming
it are in > t nctfefis : and tne same remark aippffes to that of tfefc kpos . tie df tfe <* Gehtiles . Anotfcer way in Which the dispute tteihs ^ eto ] Pau l aitch Peter iJtuitrates the truA bKJhristiaEnitv ; ft
ji tbe ^ tdmmateacy or suph dis-^ M ' nWW » # ^^ tliat these ^ postm c 6 rfiipired tt > impose a cWt i $ ^ Ae ¦ ivStld . Imagi ne t&kt 'flier SM *« # &&&' fii 6 rt
tindcrtakiig of tins natniv , and fat ^ ih ^ W ^ " that Withfef of tHem ivcMld ^ ve ^" ld or done any Wi ^ tf W ^ e ^ eii ^ v ^ n for « a&rt ta ^ tie c ^ il ^ F ^ tl ^ otter i » i
*>«* # d # ^ ftJfto ^ fs . TfreftelJ in ^ 0 * Iwafeb t T ^ gnatioii would th ^ lT $ « # r % ^ have ek bted i ^ r # * vfc ^ cfr MM . ^ dlhWg if st > MuBtkista a fraudks a seiriotrs dVflfeirehce of opinion among its contrfveri or its instruments .
ing to dfea ^ fro ^ the varrctie ^ an < l eVen the opposition of sentiment and behaviour which , to a certain extent , may bq found among those
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who are equally its friends and advocates . The freedom of Paul in delivering his reproof and the humility with whieh it appears to have been received , are highly honouralate to the Ghristian cause as well as to the memory of these
apostles . It should be recollected , moreover , that their doctrine was the same , arid' that a controversy of this kind C 60 ld noi 4 iave happened except in the eiti ^ est age of eferistf ^ ikw
This ^ purti&n ^ f > * &&&& history seems to &&f £ ^ tfie elaiitis of su * pttn&b * iribith larfe se « up b y the pretended successors Jaf Piter . There are those who e ntehd not
only that he ~ was , the Jirst Bishop of Rome , a proposition whick they rather as ^ tune than are capable of proving , bitty further ^ that he was ctief of the apostles . Now Jesus gave no supremacy to any of his apoMles ; artd in the ocdir *
tert € ! e undir qpr review cw ^ ry thinking reader will admit that Peter ' s ccnidtict , vte $ eictren ^ ly fkHtiy ^ and th ^ t he appeared vtittk far * lets advantage than his r ££ rovefr , Honooreid , no doubt , be was , with many marks of bis gracious mml &'i npt i #$ : yet tt | a ^ 1
when examkied * willbfe fy $ H- ^ have proCGedei ^ dn ^ the 4 ^ 0 of Wta whd kpe ^ # ^^^ to « ifora % # ^* Wtojt 4 feciple the stlrbi ^ st 0 ^^ btet ^ f W * hfr * vettly origin of rife gospd ^ - ^ d if , after our -hov 4 * & $ erim 6 fi ) >» > and
on the dtofy of Peni ^ cost ^ Uflher occasions , P « ter took the $ &M ^ tnong his bretbrtny we < aaty be 3 atii * fiedxhW > # > ie fact ww i >« ingt ° hfs teiiwetJiiym ^ n ^ M <^^ :
of hilt ) to this speci « bffice on the part of Christ . Highly valuable ami useful as hie was , bis dis * iiftu-
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y- i ~^ - ' ... ~ - - « ¦ •»" - » * " »• ^ 00 &eter * $ Dissimulation at Antioch . Gal . ii . 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 #
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1812, page 700, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1754/page/40/
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