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time we * d afiur off ate made mghy ty th * bioo& of $ ** & $ & Ephes . it . 16 : " An 4 frbfct he niight teotoneile bdih tintb God , m one bod ^ , by the cross . * Col . L 20 : cr i % W through him t 6 reconcile till things td himself , having made peace thrimjfch the blood of his
croi&J" \ Tim * id . 6 : ** Whd gave himself a rmnmm for all > to be testified in dae tSmeJ * I PelL u 2 : " Elect \ m \ & sprinkling qf thfabfood of 4 ? esmJ" I Pet . fi . 24 : > Spwha himself bote our sins in his own body
on the tree /* IP ^ t : v For Christ also mice suffered for us ' thfe just for the unjust , that He might bring us unto Gedf * 1 John i . T' "Kwe walk in the light as he is in the light , the blood of Jesus € Htrist 9 his Son , cleanweth us from all sinf *
This is the evidence which I adduce , drawn entirely front the undisputed books of tti 6 New Testament ; and if any one doubts whether it proves a peculiar end contemplated in the death of Jesus , let him inquire , whlethef ever ant similar expressions are used
with reference to toy other character , however ilhistriocrs either b $ a prophet or martyr . Apostles and prophets have obtained a go 6 d report , because they did ndt 66 un ! t even their lives dear unto them , while th&y testified those truths that lead men to
salvation . The praises- of such characters abound in Scripture , and are often delivered in language very elevated and figurative 9 but expressions such as we have se ^ n applieo-to Christ , are never used concerning them . Hour can this be explained but by 3 ^ pposingfc that Jesus bore a character distiiict
m kind froni theirs , a / ifl acted a lory different anil peculiar paito ia relation to the forg-iiFeaess ^ of oiir sins ? And what idea can we form of this hi& peculiar office , ' if we do hot regard his death » b immecHateiy Subservient to that great ewd ^
Your corre 8 poAdenVftpaJ ) er requires some further rematke ,. but these I must defer till atmther oppdrtuotty ^ rii 1 ? Jm
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Kevmittitiofr of Duniel Scargilh ftt % NIBL SCXRGILWBi A \ 9 Fel-JLJk tow of Corpus ChriaUi College , Oat * it ) ridfee , was a disciple of Mobbes , and pulittely mkintfiitied some of the mo » jk 4 a | i ) 2 reroti 8 attd obnoxriotUs opittiond coataiiied in th ^ beviathan . M ;
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youn ^ men Universities ne ^ kn to study hf ^ phflcsop ' hy , and deifenifed some of K ^ o pihkms m tlteii p » bfic disputations iri tlte sehodlS / aiifl that amon ^ ** these ihVjmtei ^ after t&atikf S < iargr 3 Il was so rash ks tv avow' the voun > men at the Universities be £ an
T I A M at the auftTJiua say ^ that fie defendfed tiHtab ahfl mti& W&rtnth ; in •* putolie thfesi ^* late bibgtapheV of the pHiloso ^ r of ahi ^ esbu ^ sfaties iti general terms , and with a decided partiality t # the system of HeWbes , that " the
sentiments ftb krttertalned ^ and to utii dertake the defence of sortrre positions extracted frote tHe X « eHatlmnt >^ > Whatever was tlle tdan ^ fer in ? whicte the disputant asserted his Hoobisto * tSie consermencfes to hinisfelf wfere very of
Serious . Tb ^ Meads Oo lieges proceeded to deprive him of h& degbe& and his fellowship , and to banish him from the Uiii ^ ersity . With a vfevr probably to the restoration of his honours and emulartiems , he made' w
public and humiliating Recantation . This was delivered m St . Maty * ** Church , Juiy 25 , 1669 , and ^ ublishe * ftnmediately after at CajmtnroireV in a /
4 to . paniphl ^ t , from which we are ^ ^ bout to extract it , ^ s a great literary dnd theological cariosity . The biographer just quotfed ' says tha € SbargifB was imprisoned by authority of tKe Senate , and , th ' at ihe Recantation \ fra ^
tjte condition" of his liberation . For this , however , he produces no dvi- ; dence , ^ rid wie have no docitntoits ' withui our reach which * wiU enable u ^ to cleaV up t&e point $ ; iior do ^ ve know what became of the unhappy man . From th ^ f papers of Arc hbishop : Sheldon in the Lambeth Library , x £
appears that that dignitary wrote " Letters to Dr . Spencer abqut re-^ tririnff Mf . Scarffill tfo his Fallowahip , ^ though J robalJy without effect 4 ' Hobbes was much Reflected < fti ? > ? Histoire Critique du Philosophisme Angloisw A Paris ; l « 06 . h W 5 . f Philip Mallett ' s Account of the Life and Writings of Hbbbes , prefixed to a
new edition ; £ 12 im > . ] L& 12 , } of •« Th $ Veatise ou liuuiaii fvfature , and that qtt Liberty ab ^ C . Neq ^ Hy , ynth a S ittJ SIej m 6 nL * p . 57 . This 1 iWe yfr ^ r ^ % vSSm recently printed , ir ^ xce ^ tt&l ^ Mt&dL tW vS&sS&ii <} oh 8 l ! M& onVofW eopie » v t See Bliss ' s edition ( fito . > of Wodd ' s Atb ^ D . Oxon . iy , 85 8-
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M& 8 * htmm of Daniel 8 &tf&m , 1669 . ? $
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1823, page 147, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1782/page/19/
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