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about itfUf-pasU , eight * $ the e ^ i # ng It iHjgaa with o # e preaehiagr g ^ rerl oaly : but three more were wte ^ wards erected * Tb $ preach ^ a were ratermingled with ptat * $ ^ xgrgises ; such
as siugiug ., parayqr , exbwtet&w , we ^ k ^ ing experience , reJatiftg anecdotes * of
" during * &M * p ^ the dayj Uie scwe wa # iotere ^ tipg ; ^ coa ^ paoy wrestling M | prayer ; | wr preachers delivering tke word of life | tliou ^ Bd s listening- ^ tears flowing i ei ^ j e ^ trembling ; Baints rejoicing . Such was the first of the Eflgiish Gamp j ¦
^ * I • - » . - » --. r . ^^ p ^~ J . - - » ^ B Meetings , " A day's praying upon Mow began first ta b « tf ^ 4 W W t ^ Y ^ r 1801 . The th oo ^ ht rpae fiimpty from a *© al far pmying which 6 ^ 4 ^ mg im m * £ Mi neighl ><> u | -hppdi ^ irwp ft #
yew 18 O £ ^ J 8 QZ , v ^ r i fHW ^ PWWte of th ^ ^ mericaa C ^ p > p-M ^ tMig 8 were pul > lishe 4 . Tb *® Q wiWVnta , ^ tpenfiTth eaed the cause , and feoped the pame : an 4 i p $ he mew time I ^ o ite ^ zo 0 qw » a native ^ f Ao ^ eric ^ , prea ^? he 4 Ul Bn ^
gland , ^ ud gave som e acGo ^ nt of these inee * in # * t jE ^ e dre w 6 Qi » e atte ^ tioa to the subject , \> ui nevei had ft thought of atteoiptiag a CSa ^ p ^ eetin ^ ifi England j aod vvhea he . J ^ ff Jfciflgfend * ha ha 4 no thQU ^ fct of # w : h % thing
taking place . , ^ ^ In J 807 , hyu peculiar cJirQck } o 4 > of Providence , & Cfcpija ^ M ^ ting ippk plac ^ ag above s 9 jH } ^^> IP ^ e were published fy thn » ft |» e y W ^ < ar . These w ^ re ^ rtujkgely opn ^^ cj , 1 *» wp « t dertully aupporjted ^ ^ d C ^ p ^ M eet ^ i © gs gained ai * est ^ ifhop ^ At . ^ ^ fOWUEGTOft . fc ^^^^^ l ^^ _^^_ ^^^^ ^^^^ ¦¦¦¦ IP
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. * Maw is a : isrffiQ matiAtsib jruttnbig ^ twow ^ tafifcndahine artd Ow » Wfe innfl ^ 1 ^; ^^ Mmil ^ fi tj ^ t ^ t fro » . tfc JS |^>
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hm x ^ sgc ^ te * , w earUe ^ wsd ^ a toj ^ ^ i al msti ^ itiopa of thi GOiintry , it fiiay he permUljed to any in < hvidu ^ however humbl % to offer with sui | ab } e 4 iffi < teac © and te ^ jp ^ raace , h ^
counsel upott th ^ occasi ^ i . , It is jHr ^ posed in the pre set essay vei 3 [ J ^ Swf ) tj ^ di&cuss iW principle * ( rficrii ^ al la . w i ^ p »*^ w e Jus tice t . . > discu ^ j © B that imghi seem altogether superAu ^ ua ^ | a thpse wl ^ ^ dve ^ t <^ r ta the Gopftuv ? exposition qf thc ^ e
pi-kttjiples which has been made by writerfi el the most emi ^ ei } t taleats in thW a ^ d othpr naiion ^ . But ^ s the practice of i * o people * perh ^^ has accorded with ^ opr ^ t theQCT j ^ t tl ^ s matter , ^ 4 ^ wafi ^ v ^ yr . M bf » beea difficult to inquirers at ail tixaea
ta view tl > e subject through a clear i ^ e 4 iiun ^ an attempt to bring ou ^ t tke tibief poi ^ tB tor 6 e regarded in thisnrelanchQly departaient of jurisprudence may pot be improper or useks ^ Npw , aa it is ol ) v ^ o u 3 th ^ t we canno t * expect to draw safe conclii ^ iofta fro iu f ^ alse p ^ ei ^ iisea , nor to form ^ ood syatepis without c ^ UblisUxug aiid adhexipg
to sqiid fuiidameutal priiiciples , it appeara lao ^ t important in the irM | iiiry beft ^ r ^ us to deteruiina what a ^ e the proper jamrposes ps eiids of qrioiijaal lawft . These purposes . we will begin with atating in tl > e follow ^ ig order i 1 . Ta Protect society from injurious aud vicious practices , de ^ ojniaated by Rlack § tona ' * public wrongs / ' , 2 % To reclaim and reform oflfeud ^ rs .
3 1 To detei the criminal aind Qthers frqm a repetition of the offence . .. 4 » To make reparation , wherever it is m-aetkable , to the party injured . Simply tq stato the iirst-mQnti ^ aed pu ^ posq >» sufficient , as t ^ e ooly
coutro « eF 8 iy would fye re ^ pfectuiff the ua ^ a ^ of at taining that end * apd these ra ^ aps are to be iuvestigated i ^ i ^ der the £ olj < rwing : I ^ ead ^ . It might b ^ pra aumed , thai , in Cturis tiaA ^ omuii ^ ltm tlie purpoeu » ex t m ^ ti ^ Mpie ^ ^ voujd at wee jbe adopted t * pq % m mm * mswto *** > fn-mve * -
tal gwefliwmt , »^|^ J ^ a ^ ta # , teJ ^ peld qarp $ c $ iw , whether it be or be uot a ^« Wf d IR ijj ^ t ^^ 4- to the govern-9 | # l | t «* a state , vife aay th ^ . tjusif € 0 is Qftnpj ^ fifttegg d lU ^^ yar ^ thoe ^ who are ac € \^^ 4 PI OWIM ^§ i and justice Jja-SJtof vyh ^^ s eq » iaj ^ irig ^ oj ; t ^ fed-
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1823, page 27, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1780/page/27/
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