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the death of the Rev . Thomas Watson . Svo . 21 . The Character and Hope of the Righteous : A Sermon , at Collumpton , Sept . 2 1 , 1794 : on the death of the Rev . " Samuel Morgan—with the Address at the interment . 8 vo . £ 2 . An Address and Prayer &t the Interment of the Rev . William Blake , at Crewkerne , April 3 , 1799- 8 vo . 23 . Christian Views of Death : A Sermon at Bishop ' s Hull , near Taunton , November 3 , 1799 , on the death of the Rev . Peard Jillard : with the
Address at the Interment . 8 vo . 24 . Funeral Sermon for Dr . Priestley , a Biographical "Tribute to his Memory ; at Birmingham , April 22 , 1804 . Svo . In early life Dr . Toulrnin published a new edition of the Rev . Martin Tomkins' Tract on Christ ' s Mediation . He also reprinted Scougal on the Life of God in the Soul of Man .
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Charles James Fox . ( Continued from p . 612 . ) $ 9 . Resistance of the People . ( Dec . 23 , 1790 . ) NO human form of government was ever yet so perfect as to guard against every possible abuse of power , and the subjects of every government must submit to the lot of
ipen and bear with some . But when abuses became so frequent or enormous as to be oppressive and intolerable , and to threaten the destruction of government itself then it was that the last remedy must be applied , that the free spirit of the people must put
into action their natural power to redress those grievances for which they had no peaceable means of redness , and assert their indefeasible right to a just and equitable government . No man could deny that cases might occur in which the people could have
no choice but slavery or resistance ; no man would hesitate to say what titeir choice ought to be : and it was the best wisdom of every government not to create a necessity for resistance by depriving the people of legal mean& of redress .
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SO . Roman Catholics sufficiently Trinitarian . ( Debate on Catholic Dissenters' Relief Bill . April 1 , 1791 . ) It was meant , he understood , to change the name , by which persons taking the benefit of the bill , were
to be distinguished . Why any objection should be made against persons calling them Catholic Dissenters , who thought that the name was applicable to their situation , he could not comprehend . They had long been called by the name of Papists in this
* Copied from Brandt ' s History of the Reformation : it has been lately reprinted . f In the Theological Repository he inserted an Essay on Love to Christ , which hag been already noticed . A version , &c . of Ps , 139 . vol . iii . 291 , &c . has been attributed to him , but wasin truth , written
, by the late Rev . George Waters , of Bridport . To Dr . Toulmin we may , I believe , correctly assign Observations on the Jail qf Peter ( vol . ii . 290 ) , and Observations on some incidents in the Life qf Christ
( vol . iii . 301 ) . Both these papers are signed A . N . and they exhibit the characteristics of his style and manner . I conjecture , moreover , that a paper in volf vi . 331—334 , signed Scbsi&iakw , ' * hl $ composition .
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ttT 4 Charles James Fox .
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The Friends of religious inquiry and toleration , - are indebted to him for a cheap and useful impression of a Dialogue between a Dutch Protestant and a Franciscan Friar of Dortf with Illustrations and Notes . * London 1784 . 12 mo . pp . 24 . And in 1807 *
he laid before the world , in one vol . 12 mo . Masons Student and Pastor Letter to a friend entering on the Ministerial Office , and Essay on Elocution , fyc . Nor should it be omitted that he wrote the Preface to the last impression of the Rev . John Palmer ' s Family Prayers . To the Theological
Repositoryf he made two or three communications * His several letters and papers in the Universal * the Gentleman ' s and the Monthly Magazine , as well as in the Monthly Repository , &c . are numerous : and it will not be requisite to specify these and similar productions of his pen .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1815, page 674, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1766/page/10/
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