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Impose ; h % hV Lusjlcknis to tte cause we have at h ^ art r will be mm effected * the * t 6 tim ^^ tlte ^ SBsmll means and mtvaw bmd&xcm&f iadiVi
duals wift be made mote ex * 6 % 8 lve and effectual , by bringing thejaa to act in eoncert 5 and the respective associa tions , by mutual aM ^ n exebangiag publications , will be abte to do * he neatest gob < l at the least expense */ it
is hoped the time will not b « tong before every JJ * iitariaor congregation will perceive the io ^ port ^ nce of sack ir &y& tem , and unite ftr carrying it into general ooe ration . ; ' ' " ' - " ~ A-.
The progress of Urrftarianiani ia thia country has b ^ en rapid , more rapid than even the mo » t sangtiine could have anticipated ; it is j £ oin £ on > and will ffb ate ; it carries with it tha rft a *
jesty an ( J the power of trtith $ it ia the cause of Heaven , and the work of Go&j it will not stop white ? reasons is hon 6 Ured , or piety cherished or the Scriptares revered . Yefc there ii enough of ¦
tot th ^ friends righteousness and of sound doctrine to do ; truth wilictm quer at last , bilk it requires incitements from buojaa aid . God is the author of all , but men . are his agents . ; we must labotfr if we tvotikk hope ; we
must do what we can to build up the kingdom of < God in the Wortd , if We wouMseefe for the- blessings of hid ^ odd ^ goveniiilerft , airf the j 3 jrit-qf Ma fitia * aprihiWtlort . WM * these vtew ^
we may be eucottragett to t > tef » eirere : and ti-u&f W the kneai' Rukr e £ all thiogps ; to ^ direct , our 4 ab «> ur 8 ^ in conformity . \ vitfc ; Ha wise a » d JiolF d ^« - To th ^ present tipie tha iftoo 4 inj 3 u ^ encea of « & averr « liae JProvieleQCfi
have beeji ; nmuifetst id fitcen ^ thebing the' handff , and eheerihg tii ^ hearts of our br ^ tbi ^ eft J itt' thfe cdwtttry . ' ^ New cotigt ^ giftifttfcr at ^ foWMI ^; jpfrtea ^ ew are multiplying , the dematicf for U 4 iS ' -.
wian wntu ^^ Ja uicr ^ a ^ gj , and a spirit q £ ipflUiTY has gone abroad . In sopae pa ) tfl of , New England , a Ifrtge Vortiiik 4 f tii ^ j ^ iKSWt ^ tte t ^ ife : naoa ; n ^ an ^ are ipuad at tj ^ he ^ oj ^ tk 5 JW * 9 ^ WfiW * vj £ l $ fc £ rii * i ilwt . Uaion . jWare ^ featt : foety proaeters , proto « iogv ^ JnitAdtta aenj ^ ( nrantay iwteaetoptoyedNte Keniiih ^ yja , !^ ^ o ^^ m ^ ^ vlHif ^ ala ^ b lMtaft oMm ^ ifeoftbi' k > itlefi ^ ^ ' tfcef ^«» ol ^^^ iiai ^ rifes : Okr central
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S ^^^^^^^ m both tlie value oTptil-in ^ itution , and
flte importance b | ie ^ lotm a ^ Bu ^ f (> r thelrtflaetiw of 0 ar rel % f otis views we do not look moret ^ pe hicreBse of twir Bumfters > t liiil ^^ m ^
rity of , our churches ^ thaa ^ Mm& ' gpfc am (^ nge of pnHic feeliit ^ , ^ see it fti-4 | ft ^ eafetf totteJbTwffi ^ ^ fc ^? 5 ;^ l 6 f ^^ u ^ I ; * piii't - ^ H ^ eW ^ : tShte west ^ etre ^ Ub ^ jr off * trti ^ fucltc ^ fin ^ gradual i * eleTiting ^ off nratevoleocey ^ ttte dying enmtners qf kindfed pu « jiotis , amf hr a # the , indkations trf ttieincrcaaihg ascen < Janev of tttttlt over ertrdr ; t&teS
8 && ove ? blind cre ^ tlfty ^ 6 f $ fe $ f ti&t lefp&ctey , and of charity over tfiemn ^ yow vie ^ nsr of > ectarism , and fl ^ tfufrtrty teal of tfefe dfeff-t ^ hte ^ tt ^ fuafi these respects ti viUftfe ehan ^ e ha $ t ^ fcett place # favourable to peace atftf * dfcl gibn , ajul to fefce pr <^ re « 5 06 &oq $ principles of faith mitj " a «^ ny MrMift
exalt , purify ana adorn tte humect character . ? / * * ; Ptdpit denunciations have become tess-ftcquent . Tb& irjiw && 3 &b $ i "Mii incorrect asoertiona , and repftjate&fitf language , M ^ iich w ^ i * the biirifen 4 Ht orthodox Joornala . have gmdttaW
given way to a mdi ^ f Christiair t ^ lfltj : and a milder temper * * Ffae wlse te ^ p learnt . to , be silent . whexa they cp ^ Jrf not confute ; th ^ virtuou ^ aiKl catidid ^ hnve learnt to respect the TOice of seti ^ onsneas and candour . ^'*~ . u : i
This chau ^ e , so beneficial to tlttf Earmbny 6 & Christians „ ted rn ^ iirJ tere ^ tar of pure , religkfn ; we have gcid < f reason ^ t 6 beli ^ Ve ^ has 'befeh ^ # ^/ m iicr small dggr ^ ej to the ei ^ Wfitr whicK hare beto maiJe td d 9 flKr ^ r « r
Ihiowletfoe of our setttirtientA . Sueli wilt-alwayyTte ih « cbBraebiehci ^ Sftto *' i * ance U * vr * mt * i 6 demt . Tfi ^ f ¥ ! tfttre
ciptea of mir feiHi oeetl only be known ' fo be respected ^ - ^ iic ^ -tfee prtttci ^ pies of tie Scrtpt ^ te , xif . tew ° «» i ^ nature ; th 6 yaccotdmty tK ^ . best ' feel ^ ing 3 of tlie Iluflian : Jiteart , QiatHc 'lii ^ li est powers aFthte hi ^ a $ rttfyret andingf ' Mfrmmmv { putef rbey are ; rt »^ prtneipfey WetiW iMl t
ptoK ^ ft WO ^^ ^ Cftrist' ^ iffi ^ trtrted DHi ^^^ ifevVtOTt ^ 'Jfty ^ tbi ^ d ^ , 8 ^ netione < l ; bir- ¦ J ^ % ^ g ^^ Kf > . . 1 , 11 ^ « j til t ftfi fc * : ¦ , i tifl , fc'tThttfiUi 1 * Wi * 'H TTfl"l » fi ^» oRrweoTOwK ^ feaUITeClwH' , ^ »»<* it ^ thc ^ raSlpI «« WhMK M
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1823, page 119, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1781/page/55/
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