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The Christian Reformer , or New Evangelical Miscellaay . By the Editor of the ^ Monthly Repository . Vol . IV . for 1818 . [ Li 2 oio . Boards 6 s . 6 d . Religious Liberty and the Rights of Conscience and Private Judgment grossly wviolated by an anonymous Writer in the [[ Gloucester Herald ; with Replies to his [ Letters and Additional Remarks . By the Utev . Theophiius Browne , M . A ., Minister oof the Unitarian Chapel in that City . H 2 mo .
The Trinitarian ' * Appeal Answered , in sa Letter to the Rev . Samuel Newton of Witham . By A Layman , 12 mo . 6 d . A View of the Intellectual Powers of JMan ; with Observations on their Cultivation , adapted to the Present State of this Country . Read in the Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool , 20 th November . 1813 . 8 vo .
The Essentials of a National Church briefly explained , scripturally enforced , and humbly recommended to the Consideration of the Legislature . By a Friend to a more Comprehensive Liturgy . 8 ro . 2 s . 6 d . The Deity of Jesus Christ subversive of his Sonship and Mediation ; and inconsistent with the Common Faith of Christians . By Richard Wri g ht , Unitarian Missionary * 12 m o . 3 d .
An Essay on the Duty of Free Inquiry in Matters of Religion . By the same . 12 mo . 3 d . Sermons . ( In Volumes . ) A Coarse of Lectures , on Subjects connected with the Corruptions , Revival , and Future Influence of Genuine Christianity .
By W . J . Fox . 8 vo . ^ 9 s . On Various Occasions . By the late Francis Webb . Royal 8 vo . Portrait . 18 s . Preached in the Tron Church , Glasgow . By Thomas Chalmers , D . D . 8 vo . 12 s . On Various Subjects . By the Rev . Sir John Head , Bart . 8 vo . 12 s . Lectures on Scripture Doctrines . By W . B . Collyer , D . D . 8 vo . 14 s .
( Single . J Preached in St . George ' s Meet ing-House , Exeter , Nov . 15 , 1818 , occasioned by the Death of Mrs . Nation , Relict of the late Hellow Nation , Esq ., who . died Nov . 3 , in the 88 th year of her age . By the Rev . Thomas Jervis . Is . 6 d . The Grace of God to Britain , preached at the Female Orphan Asylum , Dec . 13 . By S . Piggott , A . M . Candidate for the Office of Morning Preacher . Is . Preached at the Consecration of St . James ' s Church , in the Island of Guernsey , August 6 , 1818 . By John , Lord Bishop of Sarum . Is .
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Communications have been received from Messrs . L . Holden ; H . Taylor ; J . Jevans ; J . H . Bransby ; Holhrook Gaskell , and W . Harrison ; and from Philalethes- Matthew Moderation ; C . M . ; D . 5 Selrahc ; P . K « ; An Occasional Reader ; A Tyro ; Brevis ; X ; Homo , and Angelica , whose sex we must take the liberty to doubt . Our Intelligence takes up so much room , that although we are extending- our Magazine beyond the limits which prudence prescribes , we are obliged to try the patience of some of our Correspondents . May we add , that the length of their papers sometimes tries ours ?
We beg * leave to suggest to our friends who supply us with Obituary accounts , that - many of our subscribers object to the unqualified panegyrics of which they often consist . It is difficult , we are aware , to repress on these occasions the tender enthusiasm of friendship , but would it not be better to restrict these com muni cations to a brief statement of / acts , and a delineation of the leading features of character ? Dr . Charles Lloyd wishes to avow that our reasons ( pp . 129 , 130 ) for regarding * , without sympathy , the case of the booksellers who are under prosecution for selling the 44 Age of Reason , are to his mind altogether insufficient ; and an anonymous Correspondent from Liverpool considers our remarks u uncalled for , ungenerous and cruel / ' Be it ho . We have nothing farther to say on the subject , except that we are amongst the few Christian writer * that have pleaded the right of unbelievers to irdblinh their opinions , and that it would be hard if after this we were not allowed to judge of the expediency of using the right in aay particular case . * . . ¦ ' » ¦ .. ¦ ¦ .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1819, page 212, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1770/page/74/
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