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ed to see # i done in strict form of argument ,, and the ratiocinators on bolh sides might h ^ ve ; dffirs givea them to review if any thing had slipped from them , that . there might lie no lying at the catch ; he should hope by such a counsel as this to see the church ia
her ancient splendour and glory . And what hindered but the bishops might Jiave had such a one if they had desired it ? And what advantage got Dr . Gunning , Bishop of Chichester , by disputing with Mr . John "Corbet ? And aid not Bishop Morley lie at the catch with IMfe . Baxter ?
" But its tune to end . Might it not do well to ? repaint some of Mr . Baxter ' s little - } pjec ^ s tpgether , as his * Call to iW Unconverted ; ' ' Now or Never ; / And they oivade Light of Himi' his Sermon before the House
of Commons , before King Charles II . coming in ; and his book of * Catholic Communion or Uaity / ( in 8 vo . ) as I think he calls it ? Dear Sir , I pray Ggd be with you in , this good work ; you have & v&rj fair opportunity to
tench all sorts many useful tilings , and you have a grave , savoury % tyfe i and as J said nt first , make not too pouich haste , though you be pressed to it . It will . prove a work of many montli 3 to do it well , and # at cite ( you know ) si sat bene . Excuse this freedom from
Yaur . unfeigned friend ^ nd , [ Bervattt , "T . VThese ** For my > worthy friend Mr . Mattk ^ v Sylvester ,, at hid hou ^ e % : Charterhouse-Yard ,
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regards t ^^|| i ^ rP » bpd ^ while there is much ground for cpagratiila ^ tioii on tk& i ^ te ^ mg" spirit of CQr oper # ti 6 a that exists amQngv ^ H # ^ e is ako much room for ^ g ^ et that Ahie spirit has not ait ^ oed a still greater degree of , strength m&t p « rfe
Wteit . energy had fex ^^ l-cemfpl ^ d syj&-tem given to the Wesleian Methadists : ! They ^ ove in a mass , and the strength of the whole body is brought to t ^ ar on every point of their operat ^ i ^ The esprit du corps animates -every
member , and engenders cordial warmtn and indefati ^ ble exertion * In en t ^ iv ing kito their society , a man expecta not only to worship in a manner congenial to his sentiments , but to oi ) tain a num < erous band of friends aad : allie& 5
both in temporal and spiritual con > cerns . It must be admitted , that this is sometimes carried so far as to gire causGof complaint , -r < n <; ? fft ? , for waixt of impartiality and ^ ooil neighbourr
ship ; and God fojrfeid that any such sectsuron spirit should ever narrow the opeorhearted phyjantto ^ py of ^ Jnitariana . Still something- is due to that common cause w . hich unites us togeuinoft
ther , madi iwitliout y ^ rdiai r mm systematjic co-operfttion ; no ^ uuse can ever succeed . It is ^ inct , ho ^ retfjei ;; . my present scope to eater at large into this subject . The great wwcegs of union , unanimity of aentimettt ^ Chrisr tian Jove and good church oixier , ni % ht
afford , mUch to : say , and not u «^ easonably ; but my present ; w ^ rjft Vfeb 5 $ a hninjiier depattmenjt . Tbe ^ wSags which unite D # ! di $ s of men togetib&r are v ^ ry varioua ; som e ar ^ e -iufeinQir
cally irpportant , some , op -the other hand # are trifles i but , ? perhaps , "the trifles are : soaarcej ^ : lesa ; pOweifui > in this r ^ pect ^ Jlb » n libe mo ^ iioiH > rtant matterai . i What uti | ted ^ hp Egwmasojftfi bat I «(^^ 4 i 44 ^^^ I thiok it , not lmfifcfliy Unali thflQuaiWWW
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1823, page 205, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1783/page/13/
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