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^ etyjeende . Ut ^ orjbiiRjately tot ife a * gu > - me&t »< slae ilied tifoe » &x : $ ( fay from the effects of the fright and euiSbeatiofi , For what pafpme ,, then , wa& tlds disptay of Ddvine cinergy ? A ^ id are not tlia advocates of a © articular providence
bound to give ; a safefiactory napl y ^ 1 £ t © forewarn her of ber ajpprfc aching destiny , and , prepare her fiMrthe « vneat > alas £ eran , tipa purpose wad nat accomplished ,. iW her tnmdt * debilitated by ^ je and Bi frnpifcy appff oacikiag' to a state of chUriisrmeis , was almost ua *
conscious of her ; sifcrnation v aari she died , » $ ilo doubt most stbpei&iiixua 6 ed mortals do , without eitkefc exv&tmtion o # dismay ; tlic cteeay of ioteiieet keep * - ing pace with , the emaxriated stata of the body , and both sinking- together to fclie house of rest .
I sharl % sorid entering the fooatirctless &&& : thc * raiyfield of conteoversry respectbig feie , puertestiivation , ^ Sree w ^ l , < tf phfflos © piiical nec ^ SF i ty . Tite pin-Jo 3 oph \ r of books whbcfic does not aocoi&l vridi the pliilosopiiy cxf common life . or or of c&mman ^ eaise , is but
unprofitable speculatifo ® , and no better < ^ i ari mo oaaishiiae . It is impossible the niuitiittide can ever take up these afrstru& £ and mysiteriojas sublets t ® jany ufiefiii paorpose , and if s ©^ , they ^ an never fck of puactical Ii « portance , Morality anfi religion are bf universal obliiatiDii \ honce I inier that any
system or «* pimons that are not within H&weacs&i Teaoh , can never be oWigu * - $ ory or bonding om the human iraee * He ^ t ^ eii , ' undoubtedly , who advocates the' plainest ftnd most mtelligihte hypewthesis , Is twest aoi-6 f ) crating- with the I > eity in te&cj&mg wankiiid their ' van * . pas duties and th ^ wr fti&ate exp ^ cta tions . WkG » Bver , tkerefare ^ presumes
< x > mtrujcfaa hia camions upon the attention ot * the pnulic , should of ail things be cautious nat to imdemriite or to give a false colouring ; to . ttki la ^ oral principle , <^ to weaten : iti the 1 & $ 8 £ possible dogbee tlie . vnirvorsalfy admitted feeling of . fodividiial Ttesfw ^» il > ility . And * s ^ uc li I con ceive to be
the perniclouk consequences attendant upoqi tke docttina of tiprans&rrtble arigliteousneBs ; thetdb xeasyatirm ^ sioa -of the efficacy of a deatli-betf vepentance , and the belief of tke p ^ meui fti iateriiirefioef of P ^ ovklexl ce tft inmteifice the ixiindd anxi actioa& 6 f hw crca-Uwros . . '* . ¦ . " '
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Jf , ufiH ia a ^ d tke ateholDetafts and Ghaoesej tl » ey suffer a eonflagrsu ti « n to destroy 28 / 000 houses without the attempt to arrest it 9 progress , tbey peii ^ Si 2 Lc t mom consisteatly with their psisfcipJra tfcaa their northern brethren * The evente &&w that tliey
mil at basre been withm t « a range of 2 > &ti&ie prescience ^ and if so , wkat efforts c 6 uM have prev ^ ut e < l tlii ^ aeooHipUs&afeat ? Yhey submit in hius&bAe resignation t 3 o > the decrees of hea ^ ii ^ wheceas wewich our superior
iiileBipeaee , bowiiitett cmrselves with a kind of half eoo ¥ ictimi aiwi strug ^ e a ^ aiast our opinions to counteract om iaevitable deaftki f ^ If * every fetiilet has its biliet /* wtodu pasases c \ i » rei * tly with us as a traisan ^ the bullet mus t
iMJt oaly meet tte mass , biU the man the ballet . He mwsli be born to the ctestmy ; his early haJbits and educatrk >» , has cramna&tanees ,. his eonaex * ions , his : tfiougfats and his feelings , roust all * eonsp&ef tia dmre him h \ to Mie anrritv . Tfee regiment must be
nxxder the sanie inVisabte ag ^ a cy ^ and be ordered to its statacqa by a i ) Und and imooz ¥ troukiMe unpufee * Tke war itself rrmst he predeteDaimesd and ap ^ - pointed , and all -this ificonceivabte concatenation ^ f caaasea ; and * effects ^
vexsth UHliions upoa iBilliott * o € conn ^ ctingi ciu oa mstaiices , most -ail concur i © produce tihe'iiBatfc , of each * indivutua ^ in the ^ efcd of battle . Strofa ., then , ai ^ the UBasoiiJable G € mclusi » ns : winch , must b « adwrifrted
before xv& can oon-ceanre , that tJte ^ whole huinaarace i ^ umde c such rainute sap ^ riatorfdence or < mwn &gemu&k t . Nor caa ^ we pousfc noar cotisidar o urs elves here at the end ofi the difficulty , bi * t the same aDtemtion tntxsi ibe allowed to
he ? expended' to : ail ^ ttie materiel scaaitivfe Tade of animal extsfceiiee - y for if the life M every 'sfiartsosig fei the abject ofthecaFe and fiohtJlUule © fits Maker , fet > most iti be wifeh . ttforyr \ v ©» m of onr gardens , and etapry ^ Bsat < rf the interrninablu desert : And « tail tootfe , we cannot on this hypotheaiB decline
adinittmg ^ thai ; e ? very . ai 5 om of inanimate matter must bd itutriect to tfae aamc ioeessant and watchful regulations W th « death of oeflfcaiji tonarioeTS anxj ? the « ae ^ p « - of ? othe «» ,-i 8 apf ^ oiiited ? in sucU a , huitaide , and at * certaiu hour , it infevJM > ty fdliowwt bat tbe vessel wiricti daxriea toettt naiat be'prepared ^ or th ?
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29 a Remarks ofc ^ ct Pwiteutar / Vttw&fcawtel *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1823, page 290, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1784/page/34/
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