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plain account of the Sacrament ( Bishop Hoadly ) , Wiltorts Manual , and Mr . Bulkley ' s Chapter on the subject in his CEconomy of the Gospel .
2 . A short Essay on Baptism , intended to elucidate the question concerning the extent and perpetuity of its obligation , London , 1786 . 8 vo . pp . 38 .
3 . Four Discourses on the Nature , Design , Uses and History of the Ordinance of Baptism , with a Preface containing some Strictures on Dr . Priestley ' s Letters to an
Antipaedobaptist * and on some passages in Mr . Dyer ' s " Nature of Subscription" and Mr . FrendV" Letters to the Bishop of Lincoln . " London , 1811 . 12 mo .
pp . 9 * . 4 . A Practical Discourse on the Moral Uses and Obligations of the Institution of Baptism , designed to assist a serious and judicious obedienee to it . London and Bristol , 1773 . 12 mo . pp . 84 .
This Discourse , though , conformably with its title , it be practical , is written however on the assumption of Antipaedobaptism being a scriptural practice and command . The excellent author acted consistently with his own views of the case in making
the assumption the basis of his remarks : and the practical Discourse is placed under this class of his works , for the purpose of the reader ' s seeing a complete enumeration of the tracts published by Dr . Touhnin on the subject of Baptism .
2 . Nonconformity . 1 . Two Letters on the late application to Parliament by the Protestant Dissenting Ministers : one , an Address to the Dissenting Laity on
the subject of those applications : the other , an Inquiry into the Lawfulness of the Declaration proposed to be substituted in the room of Subcription to the Articles of the Church of England . London , 1774 . 8 vo . PP . 85 .
fete Uev . William Foot , of Bristol : and a flew impression of them was edited , in 1787 . hy Dr . Toulmiii , who added a Pre
face , To the above list , Towgood ' s Bap-* i $ m of Infant s ^ a reasonable service , and a Tract of the late Rev . John Palmer ' s , of London , on the same subject , may be * dd « d . * That Antipaedobaptist was Dr , Toul-* i& . Preface to Four Discourses , &c , vii .
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In the former of these letters ( 49 ) the author asks , « What is the Bible itself but an history of Nonconformity through the different ages of the world , an history of the extraordinary measures and appearances of divine Providence to countenance and
support it ? The second letter maintains the lawfulness of the declaration adverted to in the title-page : it was the subject of some animadversions from the pen of the late Rev . John Fell 3 anil Mr . Toulmin afterwards renounced the
sentiment of which he had been the advocate . 2 . Letters to the Rev . John Sturges , M . A . in Answer to his Considerations on the present state of the Church Establishment . London , 1782 . 12 mo . pp .
87-3 , A Letter to the Bishops , on the Application of the Protestant Dissenters to Parliament , for a Repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts , including Strictures on some Passages in the Bishop of Gloucester ' s ( Dr . Halifax ' s ) Sermon , on January SOth , 1788-t London , J 789 . 8 vo . pp . 45 .
4 . The Observation of Festivals arrd Holy-days considered , in a Sermon , preached at Taunton , on Christmasday , 1770 . Bristol . l £ mo . pp-23 . S . Christian Doctrines * a ? id , in parti cjdary the Object of Worship and the Rank of Christ .
1 . " The Manner of contending for the Faith considered , '' in a Sermon * preached at Taunton , to which i& subjoined , A Letter to the Reverend Mr . Rooker , occasioned by his Sermon , on the sarnie subject , lately published . London and Taunton , 1771 . Svo . pp .
52-& . A Free arid Serious Address to the Christian Laity , especially such as embracing Unitarian Sentiments conform to Trinitarian Worship . To which is prefixed an Introduction j wherein the worship of the Holy Scriptures is contrasted with the worship of the Church of England , and of Dissenters . London , 1781 . 8 ro . pp , 114 . This Address , of which more than
* This tract is indeed anonymous : and so are a few other pamphlets which have a place in the present Catalogue . How-, ever ? I have the best authority for saying * that Dr . Toulmin was the writer of then .
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Memoir of the late Rev . Joshua Toulmin , D * D * 671
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1815, page 671, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1766/page/7/
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