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ifte Christian lawgiver , and that a fc < ib wfedge tHF ^ flfis ^ rifl , i % > efcting tet ^ Tthe * 6 a fe ; kna &ut >) fcct of baptism ,-iMu ^ be sbtight for alone iiH ^^ Ww Test&rttent . Tfie ipi .
tmiifttr of adults oil the confess siefi-df their ffeith in the MessiahsWp W Christ , wfcs * the incontes . 1 tifliltfptfietfee of ¥ hd original prppag& £ fc of Cbrotidriity . 5 , A
Lett ^ m-JJi * . Thofhas Coke , of the VV ^ sleyan cbii ritction , on his extx € tiB& naVrdwnfess and bigotry . TWS merited castigation was inflicted with a judicious severity * T 6 anathematize others for mere
opinions , conscientiously ahd candidly tnaintained , has been on the one h&iid , tie besetting sin ± and 6 tf « fi 6 ^ tbter Bind tiife bane and
disgrace of the Christian world ! * £ & *§§ werfc hi ^ "prin ? c ^ al pieces , n ( ## ar * if ^ deni ed tH ^ t th ^ iy di «^^ r at d ^ re ^ of good sense aii ^ Wmb&a 0 tf of > ai ^< kition , hoftSura&lfe ^ Ifte Ctoisdtfh
min ^ fe ^ WBmsoevefifirifty be thought ^ Mi ^^ l ^ lierh ^^ voCB ^ a , it miftftlsiible ntit t 6 % atoire Bis iiicuKiiteii S df tfte u& of reason , in irtal ^ ^ i ^ teligion ; his condemnarton of human creeds , when set
up <^ fik ^ tbe-mm b # 4 W ^ rocrus - teii ^ a rft&liddM fbr others ; and , es ^ mi ^ h i ^^ oWerfttf ^ appeal to the ^ cfl ^^ a ^ tfae only Tute bf faiiteip ^ Wne re ^ t ^ ttdr '< ftf prac-U ^?^(|| M » rittd ' ¦ of the ^ by ^ pt emmrw ? ^ th ^ H ^ tnisli Chtirfeh ;
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an fl % f ^ TO / Pr % es tS ^ coi « i ftfen * ¥ i u % ae 6 ttfin ^ " td iii ^ ' Art lMMiiaM ^ 4 ^ f ' WitA WJW ^ iite
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good . Jn this inquisitive age , hap | iy 14 t , he man who guarding against the revieries of efithtf ^ iasm afjrl thefp ^ Bes of superstition ^ shew * himself , at the same time , deiiTous
of j ) r 3 seTvmg bis mind from ^ the pestiferous dominion of scepticism ancl pf infidelity . ; , Though Mr , D . was , in ihn strictest sense of the word , &n ! &ni ± he
tartan ^ yet entertained att aversion to the doctrines . of necessity and of universal restorak tion . The doctrine t > f necessity was , in his opinion , intmical to the important distinction * of
virtue and of vice / by annihilating moral agency . But it should be remembered , that it has been' He * fended , by men * of the first ^ talent and character in the religious world ! With respect to univer * - sal restoration , his chief objection was , that there is not sufficient
evidence for its truth , in the N ^ W Testament . Indeed , he espbUSed the system of the destructk > n df the impenitently wicked . * Tk&
doctrine of Universal restoration ^ however , has been elaborately ad * vocated by EtfYines of the Gtriih : fi of England , particularly BfoM > B Newton ,, who wrote so Well ¦¦' Stit the Prophecies , and also ^ * by some eminent ministers aitit ) ngthe Protestant Dissenters ; Eyefylbdd maa must wtet it to fee ttAie / ata ^ the ascertainment of the fact , in a
fu ture state , must sublimate and augment the happiness of heaven . Mo $ t consolatory to the bertevolent he ^ rt ^ and most honourable to % h $ perfections o §\ ttifc ® M $ ktti * jMijgy : vfwe bVfch view « of this DRyinjSJ ,. Goyei ^ Mnent . ^ ) 5 v ^•«• ¦ , - ¦ ¦* ' * - _ i ¦ » - - —¦ - ¦> - ' ¦>* . ¦ ' ¦
of UMie ^ siimm * W JSL , 33 fgoate app ^ ftttid the 1 peji bf m amUblf Wei learned , S > & JiM E * &ti > Ot Bristo ) .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1812, page 715, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1754/page/55/
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