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Pedestrian Hobby-horse Riding-mom , in Fleet Street , near St . Dunstau ' s Church , where for one shilling , ««¦ the lovers of this pleasing and healthful recreation may enjoy an uninterrupted run of nearly 100 feet in a straight line ;
and as the room has been fitted up with transparent landscapes , the rider may easily fancy he is taking a rural excursion" These little touches of character in the newspapers relieve the dullness of politics and the monoton v of public distress .
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( From the Times Newspaper . ) " * O let the Lord and his Apostles have leave at length to speak far themselves , and not Athanasius , Arius , Socinus , or even Cranmer himself in their stead . Just published , The Liturgy of the Church and State accommodated
throughout to the precepts and practice of the Son of God , and his Apostles . This Liturgy varies as little from that of the Establishment as it is possible for aiiy to do that takes the Scriptures alone for its basis and guidance . It abjures all unscriptural , i . e .
all unchristian and unapostolic applications . ( Fellow Protestants 1 forgive it this wrong . ) It addresses prayer to the Son of God , not as the Lord of heaven and earth , but as an intercessor and advocate with him . It recognizes * the Word made flesh , that eternal life which was with the Father , * not
as our exemplar only , but our ' propitiation * also , as having died for our sins as well as risen for our justification . It prays in and not to the Holy Spirit . It affects , in short , no other . orthodoxy than that of the Bible in its own
language . Sold by J . Bell , Oxford Street , opposite Bond Street , and R . Hunter , St . Paul ' s Church yard . ' Times , July 12 . ¦
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s £ nted a celestial figure descending on the globe , the foot touching the point marked Wittemberg * and dispersing with both hands the thick clouds with
which it is enveloped . By the side of this figure , the Gospel , illuminated by strong rays of light , and placed on an altar exhibiting on one side the figure of the cross , appears issuing from the darkness . Three stars above the head
of the figure indicate the three centuries which have since elapsed . The legend on this side bears , ** Third Jubilee of the Reformation , celebrated at Paris , 181 7- " The obverse represents the bust of Martin Luther ( after an original portrait by Holbein , his
contemporary ) , with the device of Luther-, •* Verbum Dei manet in ceternum ^ . fo r legend . The design of this medal is from the able pencil of M . Lafitte , draftsman of the Cabinet du Roi ; and the engraving by M . Depaulis , whose talent has already been so distinguished in the Collection of the remarkable events and of the illustrious men of the History of France .
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Spain . Our illustrious countryman Bentham has been complimented by the Popish authorities with having" his work on Legislation put into the list of prohibited hooks . In the same list are the most celebrated and popular ethical writers of all countries ,
including Locke , the Spectator , &c . At the same time the Quarterly Review has been adulating Bentham with its abuse . Mr . Southey , now the Holyaltar war is over , professes great horror for the Babylonian ( what shall we call her ?) Lady under protection—for
such she has been for the hist twenty years ; but we see they are good friends in private , and they ought to be . By the way , this fancy for prohibiting books only serves to stimulate the curiosity of speculative people ; and there are abundance of such now-a-days in Catholic count ries as well as Protestant .
We have met with an accomplished Spanish gentleman who was one of a secret society that continued to read foreign philosophical works , and bound themselves togetlwer by an oath not to let it be whispered that they knew such a diabolical fellow as Locke . People may say therefore on such occasions with Dogberry in the play , ** If a
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Intelligence **—foreign * 'France . Spain . 457
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FOREIGN . France . Medal of the Reformation . —The Consistory of the Lutheran Church at Paris has already published an account of the celebration of the third centenary anniversary of the Reformation ; out desiring , in common with a number of members of their communion , to possess a more durable monument ° f that remarkable event , has executed ? < nedal in commemoration of it , which js just published . This medal is of 18 * jnes diameter : on one side i& repre-
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1819, page 457, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1774/page/57/
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