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Mevteur ^ JfMtae&s ? Serm on kt Leicester , r-ftfg
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AKT . lIll—fiife&mlw of ^^ J 0 ^^ $ 0 Sermon , nreached at Eeic&i&r * on JVednes
, day , ^^ 2 G , l 8 % l , kefore the JJwtarum \ * J $ qQtJSticfatg , established ^ qt JS ^ r , f ^ n ^ am ^/ i ? r ] tiFarwic k&hire and the ne ^ hbour ^ i ^^ Counties . B y Ror bert ^ VajiaceI Birmingham : printed and sold " . by ^ elclier and Son - ? and sold * by Hurit&V in London . 1822 .
12 mp . pp . 33 . ^ ^ HrUSTMN troth will be -most \^ J cflfectMily taught and viadioated \ ry meiri , * ' Ivtipse iiB ^ wledg-e of , it is derived froni the Jldripftires , in the qrlgitial languages . An aicquaintaace \ vittt tbe pr 0 duetk ) lis oF iib ablest
iiiiinspired advocates ^ is ; no doubt , 4 ieheftc&l ; but shouW riot b ^ * ge ^ ral ly substituted , for the eritical study : of the vcteme of Revelation . It Was the opinion of a late exeeHent ' tnan and distinguished scholar ^ Jhjat * the New TesVament WhouW ^ be * read ' as if the
book < vfere n ^ ly pt ^ lisl ^ ed in the w 6 tMi % ** & } & p&i&iMegWiSTf interference Ht ? liry i ^ t&i ^ ata ^ pHfessetf a ^ m ? mtmm $ m % & t 3 » Aitos itii ^ lt r ^^^^ y sMtfoiit . ¦* W ® & 4
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Mrl 0 falfoj& $ ms litUt tratiied ia a better : school Of his ^ tta ^^ nrto scriptural studies , and of ^ his ^ arofic |» i ency in them ; he liasi given ix&a ^ Mtt proof m a fbitaerlpuMcation ^ ^ The sermon now to be reviewed , « 3 tttaiiis some ; ingejoious \ 0 gi ^ 3 Si ^^ :, ii ^ r \ j ^^ ther w 6 invariably agree wSfb ^ tla imthor p ! p * riot ^ we riAist commeiid his attempt , ^ nd th ank him fdr his labours . ¦ y ; . ; '¦ . ; .- * i * : ^ - - ¦ . xodxx ,
Hi ^; t ^ act is E . 24 , " In all places where I record my name , I will comejlinto thee , and I will bless thee - " , which promise , he well observes , ¦* ' was virtually fulfilled , whenever any token of the Eft vine favour appeared * although God himself was not visibly present . ? X 7 , 8 . ) This preacher then makes a transition to Matt , xviii . 20 ,
?* . Whc ^ -e twO i or three / 8 cc . ; ' * an assuranice which be considers as allusive to a Jm ^ i ^ rtij fo und under ^ variety of forrn ^ iu the sacred wri tings of the Jm 8 t '' i 0 ii ^ , t ^ is perr-« o « a % appliiSftbtes to Jesus , and that le ( te on
it constitute ^ Bmirrefragab mstratiorf of his qhnxipresence , are v ^ py curre B */ but , " as Mr . w . jiistly reason ^ , very erroneous opinions Our IipitPs parting address to bis apostles , in John xiv , $ 15 , is conclusive against the supposition of his literal preseqee with them afteu bis ascension . € * % &n % t /> € f
says , tpe authpr before us , tha $ this pxisgoge f ^ establishes the doctrine of Christ ' s omnipresence ^ -. and" b ^ the same , rule , you may prove in a manner equally satisfactory the omnipreaenee of Mtpses ^' Ji ** 1 ®^ " strong *^ andtof * a good courage , for rthoushalt bring the children of Israel into the land which
I , SAvare unto them , a ^ d rI ; will b <* with tl | fee 4 * Hei argues this point with great force and ^ uecess ^ § and appeals Su ^ lwJto ^ jS ^^^ ki ^ Jd ^ lfi ; ' x * JK ^ ^ a « . oiG # ( wii ^ ejKai 9 ^^ seology . . 4 < What language ^ he ^ isks , 5 f can ^ fte ^ boW ^ r ;^^ A ^^ f ^ Mura ^ te
than this ? v Yet no one e ^ er niiitcJd or even conjectured tb ^^ saoh laii ^ a ^ affi ^^ fti ^ vf ^ ^ ^ pm ^ r tio ^ that Mosfc s was ia ^ sted w ^ n ^^ ' ,. ¦; , , / yrr . : ^ :. cjjlL .. ;> a ! j-, r- «» _ - _ ^ Y *;> ' ; 4 ' ^ . « ^^ v ^ '" ¦ ¦ ^ ' -- 'V "' ¦ ¦ » : •*'• ' i- ^ if ? JVfipt ^ l ^ - XV . * 44 v &c f Matt , xviii . 20 , j < a - ; A A « l pM | ou . t 4 sisfti ^ df ii ^^ w ^ s ^ 5 « f amtffitfMik
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1823, page 169, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1782/page/41/
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