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Hfei , « Hg | &s »; ^ atim ^ njg msifc Jfc som&ves ^ ct # m < &e } & £ i&l thm % hQ&i of hjs associates , ^ and exjpo * e < i Jito > among has Prqtestaat taethse *^ t # * In * suspicion of > ere ^ . . Thi 3 imputatioa was cast u { K > n hit ^ in CQBse < g * ie ! ice of the publication of . his treatise De € (
Amplitudme beati Regni J ) ei , On the ext $ atpf God ' s happy Kingdom ^ wherein te maintained that the kingdom $ r < GU > d was more extensive thau that of ike Pevil , or that the number of the elect and the finally blessed *
exceeded that cff the reprobate and finally miserable of maxuamL This work on i € s first appearance passed without particular notice ; but Verier rius afterward ^ detected a ^ d exposed its departare fr ^ m the orthodox Swis s doctrine o £ election , and raised the
cry of lWesy against the author . Cur rio maoe his peace by the publication of an apology in the Latin and Gerr inau language , ** . * , He has , besides * beea charged with holding heterodox opinions on the doctrine of the Tri * - nity , and been occasionally numbered among the followers oXServetuas . ,
Unitarians , lunvever , though they might have been proud of such a concert , have never placed him in their raaks . The accusation appears to be wholly without foundation , aud it originated probably . ia the surmises of some over-zealoxjLs bigot , who . thought it impossible to associate , as Curio did , on terms of frien 41 y intimacy with
with the Works of Olympia Fulvia Morata , which he edited . See Moii . Itepos . XVII . 725 . The writer , in the memoir of that lady , ( ibid . p . 725 , note , ) promised to firnnsh theRditdr of tlit Monthly Repository with a copy of her beautif « l
Greek version of the forty-sixth Psalau On recQiiskleration he has reiiiiqaished his de ^ iga , . being t doubtful whether th 6 \) ocu \ would . interest or be mielAigible to a sufficient number of the readers of th& f Miscellany , to justiiy the appropriation to it of the space it would requiic .
The r 6 feider is requested to make the fotlowiirg tbrr ^ tiptts In ihti axttele ' referred tb : pstSl ' -f Httst toVAthe , nbte , foiobediutt&a rearf fi bi ^ etiM * ^ - ^ &coM axlamtt , f ^«« fe ^ ii read ** mm » -
* iScttelhorif tos i « s « rteil both thes ^ Apologies , wkb an account « f the goo * trovferay ocCa $ i < me < i by them , in his Amwliii atca Lit ^ ra ^ we ^ . Vol . Jiil . p ^ . ' 593 <« t bCQ .
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/^^ '/ to the SettlemeKt'cf tfe * fy * em < Hm Seat of the Shakers . \§ %
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Islwgtan > i BUNG for . insimioaiftyo ^ aa ^ I cellany the fell&wiog : account of thz Shakers , vju ^ t , communicated hf my fflo ^ t ftii ^ d ^ iDri WiKLiaui Rogers ^ of Philadelphia . I have fttrnkhed a copious description of thepi in the last edition ( 14 d *) ; < rf the . Sketch of the
Denominations of the Christian World , from as * origiaai docnni ^ n ^ beings pro « - bably the first and only copy at that time transttutted to this country . The subsequent detail , however , is curious , both as to their fmth , and their practice ; the latiier being so truly ridicur
lous . whilst the former , indicatinc the lous , whilst the former , indicating the free and fearless exercise , of the reasoning faculty , rejects the leading dogmas of modern orthodoxy , u Frdm the Pittsburgh Recorder . € < The Shakers .
" The following account of the Shakers 9 m Warren eaunty OMo , has baen furnished by the Rev . Jonathan Leslie . It probably contains as cor * - rect and particular information of their peculiar tenets and practices as any heretofore published .
" The Shakers live in a village calied Union , 30 nailes from Cinciii&at % and four from Lebanon , the seat of justice for Warren county , Ohio . " Their number is 600 , and they live in eleren families . The number of
individuals in each family varies from forty to sixty , one half men , the other half women , who attend to their ap ~ propriate business . 4 * Their dwelling-houses are brick and frame , spacious , neat and plain * , well-finished and conveoieot . . Their
apartments are not decorated with or * namenta , but are supplied with , useful furniture . Thery ace n « at farmers , -and their rnechaaical work is completely executed .- ** Their orchards and garv L . .. - ^ - * # ^ The change of Antftj hiitarianisin
fills been minutely examined and fully rfcffcfeai i ^ y Sctieni 6 nn S 6 e A mtBnitates Lit «? r # iafev Vol : ^ Xfif ; p . * W ; - . oiMrx&xr . pp W& < ei 8 eij . ^ ap ^ pcats ^ d ^ hwe-oiigkiftrerf tn y . s ^ mbiguoos Inter pretations" of the proven to Johu ' ^ Gospel .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1823, page 133, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1782/page/5/
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