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I «« aiArt I l « t to reading it . Where fe the teferd ttet ^^ rtd not be grattftetf fa * the appFobaflon , -s ^ patk ; add zeal -Jf ottiere , m mat It deems matters ^ olmdp importance ? To me it appears to be of the highest Importance to impress 011 die minds of youoK persons the diity oT teee and serioufl inqalrjr in Whatever eb ^* ¥ ^ tlielr i ^ ell-peing . lrla | xp ]^ Inwtwl * WAtoli&i f be . td see the mimbeVrf the Mefeds ^ T
ff ^ e & 4 dh 7 ihcrettrtng , eM > ectaByin ^ meMi ^ oilefy , ftfr the pi ? Dci | 0 * fir of tibteh f lffilbrM # to fiioi » e resflect thm I dl > forihomtitubf otheir sect * Those priH ^ c ^ pie ^ nmstv m » tv Imawvct , e » akpe exsnnk p atMm > ^ f" be IsJ&en u ; le ^ tmast ^ U-i » tvortfey iol remark , that tfee
advocates , of * j # n « t ^ opinions haVe abetted jheiight of inquiry , while most of tteUi have shewn themselves really ebe ^ nksi | r 6 It in theii conduqt . Dr . Frafitdin ttGsttT Vdiere ^ ys that we shall find few of * hfe ^ detit Cbrfit&iis y / ho were iw < Hi ^ ii ^ tttffi peiNectitkrt ^ and compl ^ ln ^» trf fiei ^ ovOlluOtl * .. . J
Our dUTt Sddety Was thought to ^ Mm to lie re ^ barkablr free from a dp ^ B to intoleirance / *» til sbtne occwfe ^ of late . yeaftfcaired forth ^ be latWisppf of panecution ^ and dread of iootrthr ^ tei
this teach all who are zealot })! W . M promulgation of their retfgidW o # J ^ n ^ to exaniine well whether ^ e ^ Jbe r ^ ttDj ft-ee from tjps altoost miJver ^ J ftfeittfg . It Certainly requires mn < A less labom ARfil atfd judgtrient , to diso <>^ er . « tfar «^ &tf to dlstover trtllhi and it is tiommon who
ft > y |>^ WOn ^ ^ ee that they h&v * av 6 ided popKlwr enrors , to suppose thae they hatfe ^ totofir . • * % " " ' - ¦ .. -. . J ; The Christianity of the apostles was certainty something very different mm itet-wltidh tosses Iotj GhvlBtiamt ^ lh \ jbe
preseiit day » and prOBotnptuaii % : iwUedv ^ Miat he fee , / w * q Aniagirt ^ s ^ bat * o ^ . p £ the mw ^ « f i « Udbo 6 * ko ^^ iibl ^ BYv wtdi ^ rlAfli it ^ i \« l # |^ . im ; l ^ ' tracted-the truth , the whble tiruth , ttwl « foth }| i ^ Imt the , trothw Jlowt abswd ; ttea , w ftwitfte the eWrctse o # tto ^ inl ^ eiv utaadi ^ t given Us- * 40 « OM )> fdr t ^ « H ^ ^ tiw ^ f « ltto ffdrotfTODr ! '¦ : ^ ' "t ^ . ' ;
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. ¦ * ¦ ^ £ j&ndon - ; - Sr » , Deeem&er 10 , 1822-^ L HGB I sent you a copy of the k ^ Let ^ r ^ mserted ior j&aat Jcwtnai an
[ XVII . 4 € ^ J authenticated copy of the req > ry to it fcas been pwt mm my Uamds , whiefa I akfo a&id yon . Tb « Barims ^ te s t ^ an ^ e ^ to iae p « r » dnaH y ^ Wt are * 1 have reason tobeBeve , peiu sons ^ estimable ehai « K ? tfcr $ and ^ hke ^ thoiffih it seems SmpKcitly , a
tag pnaci | ne& « weir ecmcauott . iu ioeFetefeg ^> irit of inquiry , arMfig pel ^ apa ^ in sttare mearak-e ^ fo mm wtoHr « t * t proeeediQg ^ ^ f the S < KliMy of Frieads some yeart . ago ^ lias 4 lHeady prodHc ^ U w these times ,. its wsCH ^ Id fruits , iu soiiie of the most ^ ctiTe and ze ^ duB discipiin ^ i ans of that Society of
via . a gm ^ ter degree tolemlon % o ± watds mi < kh of ita mfembers ^ in vwidw barf 8 of , tiie kingdom * as are J&aomi by them to hold ^ Wgbty bafi 9 # iaat tnute # each religion sentimente f ^ were not long motce viaifed by thetil witk ecclesiastiaal cttaMH ^ e and execon *
Brudteatu > iK . - ' . - Whether this obtdofis im {» rov « ment ia the conduct of the Society * is t&Xte imputed to a more i ^ eJiaril com 4 c 5 tion
&f tfae iirexpedfemgy of peftMiug ter * then in sudft irttoleWit KMSa ^ ura ^ ot to any tariation , in ~ Uie vie we ( of the p resent rulers of the SoefetjL concern mg Hie dootfiiies in 4 me « tton ,
eomp ^ red with thos 6 vv ^ fich ^ uttaated the n « tera of the forme * period , wfrovwe gone off tlte . stoge ctf IhJs We , « r | o any alteration Itt tte 8 c » tlineM » € if thoa ^ who ato still m ^ osgBt i $ s tulers ^
t 9 not for me to Qeusrmbtm ^ W&tomw it nwy in- part a » jaeri £ ttttftmttiti io eacfc of tliese ettttsw * fl ^ iwifev that may ^ I a ^ # dl «« Wtftd fil ^ i ^ l a difftireW ^ ^ f 0011 * 1 ^ I *« # ha ^ e fi ^ i ^> tow ^ ds oolim ^ icioti ^ beliwers r ^^ VgiPW' ^ ww ' fw ^ l ^ ' m ^ l ^ HMBpA' ^^ r ^ WiPir ^ 'Sf' ^ f F ^^^^^ w ' ^*^^^ PWP * # * fiBI SWW ^ RMfySMpw Hii ^ MWR
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1823, page 95, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1781/page/31/
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