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NEW PUBLICATIONS IN THEQJLOGY AND GENERAL LIT3ERATUKE.
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mthQ wfestef ^ HfNN ^ J ^ ^ S * H ffere . the * Pr ^^ mr ^ 'k ' fSQt , tit * ? tionaiy ^ i ^^ M ^ pMWWd ^^ « m S ntoccaaioiK * . /¦; > . «; Mr . Grbgq ^ , of J ^ ODhUl ^ said , places of tils kind are held out for the an * bition of mei ? of paerifc , atyi ii there had never been pluralities , we should nearer
have bad . so many eminent men m que Church , r rhese duties are not heteroge- * neptus—there is 3 'JW word for you ? rr ~ they are homogeneous j and asIconceiva that a minister , when a principal , coniers a sacredness and sanctity on the office , which not even a , Professor Play fair , with > all his eminence ^ in science , or any mere laity man , could do , I hope the propriety of this appointment wift be obvious . to
Dr . Mitcjk ^ ll said they were exe * cute the laws , not to en&ct them , —J > r * 3 e . Go > of Nqw Monklandi thotigh he diaapproved of pluralities , did oof see how they could do otherwise than induct Dr .
M'farlane . — Dr . Hodgson Blantyrb was agaiust the union of these offices . — Mr ; Burns , of Paisley , said they were called on to induct in a ease contrary to both conscience and duty *
Mr , Fleming , of Nealston , thought the Presbytery bound , even though they had the perfect knowledge that fie was tula * ble perfectly to perform the duties , to settle him in this charge . It was then put to the vote , whether the sentence of the Presbytery be re- ? versed or affirmed , when there appealed
for reverse , 35—for affirm , 40—majority , 5 . The : result was followed by thjree rounds of applause from the gallery * Mr . Grahame , in behalf of Dr . M'Farlane * entered a protest . The question will , of course , be settled by the General Assembly . It was half-past one when the Synod broke up .
New Publications In Theqjlogy And General Lit3eratuke.
NEW PUBLICATIONS IN THEQJLOGY AND GENERAL LIT 3 ERATUKE .
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A JSwrse of Lectures oi * Nonconforini # Jttr Israel Wofs ) ey , I »« se » dng Mi . A mttef Account of the Unitarian * , wfrh Operation * on the RtP . £ d # ard Maaley's AJttt # eri m Thirty . Five Qtteflr-
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lat daj , oM ^ uary mafo M&fer * ke > title of ' * 3 iM ^^ nt ^ H « r ^^ a ^ O > lottial A&w&t ^ & { ittojbi mi ^ mi $ ^>^ 0 ^ bout l ^|> a # p ^ M 114 ^ be soM M itfc ^ price of 3 ^* , | $ 4 h- N #$ pa » i ? bewem M $$ M fer » . jtli « conduct of such a warkth ^ a Mrv Buck , ingham . A considerable part pft ^ us life has been apen tin travel , 4 > articu 4 arty in the Bast ; and be , obtaiqed ao 5 u # dl t& + putation some years ago by publishiug hla >? travel * , ia Palestine . "
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tkm » , proposed by an Uoitarlan ^ By the Author ^ ftm An Appeal to Bciipture ana Traditidip iw Defence of the Unitarian D « t « otional Enewises , conefotkigi of B ^ flecticms aad Prawr « ife for the llse of
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Mr . J . S . Buckingham , whose spirited letter to us in vindication of his friend Rammohun ^ Roy was given in a late Number , ( p . 441 , ) has put out the Prospectus of a uew monthly publication relating to Asia ,, to commence on the
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Just published , the Bev . J . S . Sergrpve ' s Lectures on Popery .
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Mr . E . DanibIi / is preparing for publication ^ 'fhd WoodlandMtise /' eomprising Proac and Poetry ' on subjects L HtPy > P ^^ sophical and Humourous . T ^ % ork wil l fee published by subscription .
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Mr . GcoftGE Dykr has just published , for private circulation , " && Address to the SttfstWb ^ rs to the Prftfilegeir of the Univei ^ t ^ bt Cambridge /* in which he expftahis that he still entertains the design of publishing this valuable work and is makhig preparations for it . It is desirable that sach -person's as mean to promote this work by their subscriptions should send their names to the author or his publishers without delay .
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Dr . Bruce , of Belfast , ( sec M . Repos , IX . 53 G , >* proposes to publish by subscription a Volume of Sermons , on the following subjects : * -The Study of the Bible , needful to persons of every age and condition . —^ The most prdfifeitble mode
of readiag Scripture . ^ - -RdlAi- ' lot ^ the In ^ terpretation of Scripture . ^* Mysteries .- ^ - Secret r fhiugs belong to God . ^ Our Saviotir ' s Doctrine concerning God . —The Nature of Christ and the Holy Spirit . — The l * re ^ e « lsteiice atid Example of Ch rist . —Christ a Mediator and Intercessor . —
PredestiuatiOD , Election and Ee ^ rotm * tion .- * -0 i ^ uial ^ t' ® ri . 7 r-Atoneifcent *^ - JEhe same . —Reconciliation thiongh Christ .- ^ The Necessity and Plan of Redeinption .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1823, page 578, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1790/page/62/
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