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fair race , and which will gain the prfee we can entertain 'ho doubt . Opposed fejr mmgWik teprejtidkeW W ^ M&ik 9 ^ lim ^ m ^ ^ m ^ x ^ m ^ IfeomSS ^^^^ r Mrge ^ p ^ rtfeii ^ of the ^^ rdfcoi ^ id ^^ ^ c ? e ^ of ^ Kpfi ^ al&n ^^ oBgtegattbM 6 ltechfes withotit imiriber , kfid W $ jiy " ej £ f ^ vg ^ n ^ iGn V ^ tifrU&tefcfitf &fch , ! &hd ate offering their adott&ons to the Frither of Christ &s tb j
^ / and riorie Iwt him ; wnile numerous other soeietie&are forrniirtgf # tt # tfcftW £ Vte # * in all parts of the Union . ;< IfeS $ eetli we ^ must believe that no step should be neglected by us which is " calculated to promote the good clause we haw espoused , and is within thec&ittpass of our power . The more our tenets ate known , the more we barf lay them before the public ma fair and honourable way , with decency sttiS ^ rder ^ iand ^ rivi t ^ public attention to them , the more they will be acknowledged tnle ; fh ^^ iore advocates will avo w their value and publish their pritee . In ths which
« ^ nttyiik ^ ; in rich premiums are given to support what , if iiur h < M princi | jle « a ? e true , we can regard as no other than the gras ^ eH ^ l ^^ w ^ ^ u ^ not indeed 1 expect too much * We are sti ll contending against a ^ haianx of prejudice and of interest ; and if within the last fety fem be have ^ gained much , it can be attributed only to the goodness of oar cause , to the more enlightened state of the public mind , become more eh-$ ^ b&mi 4 ^^ oi ^ iik&m ^^ whkrh th < & Dissenters h * ve themselves originated ^ d M « h ^ dtipbfetedr ^ by ^ numbers comparatively smalland cohi-4 ii uuuiucto tvui
, resources v « cav- « a » ou |/ uui'i \ 3 u uy > pa i anvciy oiiiauj aiiu icauuitc » CUIIl * - I ^^ iv e 4 ^ ihypilifc ^ Vefs , 1 am proud to declare it my persuasion ; that th ^ 4 ^ iy in ^ f ^^ thi nking and 6 £ public feeling ; in thfe ^^ rt t ^ ni ^ te greatly attributed to the Dissenters ; and they will rdab ' the bt&k < £ f&fat r W ^ 4 t is ^ c ^ rfafn that a very small proportion of it ckn be Assigned f ^ the ^ i ^ rchy ' c # ) EtiglandV and it is manifest , that every future measure l ^ ^ til ^^ 'iii ; Mil& tM '' cieigy of the Church do not take a dfetin ^ uisned ^ A / wllfcaid i ^^ a ^ wo rkof univetsal knowledge ; while its value will be
reHftcted oh ^^^ their ^ dwtt' ranks * As the world becomes more liberal arid m % e ^ i ^^ tbe wi ^ one | t df the world must see to it that they becom e wiser' still . A ^ t ^ p iat ^ d wiles Smd prescriptions , made venerable by time , iirill ^^ 6 ' ' ^ -. fetich against the teal and substantial advantages which an enlarged kh ^ Vledge 1 of nature and improvement in science will afford ; and ; as the mind'bf Aegifedfcpdpula ^ on of our island becomes more enlarged , arid the mtete ^ ihi objects of nature and of art are more fully understood , will not thfe yet tAtife
ifiteresiing , the infinitely important objects of divine knowledge be exanilAed with an * y « kss suffused by pirejtrdice , with a mind ntore free 16 e'tribr& ^ i tmtharid tssenilness ? Weihust think feind belieVe that they will . "Arid ife though die causes that haft » e been in operation , otr ^' vie ^[ wfcibh ' r b ^' ^ I r ^ k * in * Socie ty have been tfegardefcl with a kind of hortOr ^ iip ^^ nttH dw lcgirfialiots frownedilttlf a cmttiJpy ago , are now meeliWg with & ktientPm ^ l tigatiotf ' and c ^ llittg ^ 4 bi * h ^ citti ^ iri ^ gni ^ nttt of ihdu ^ hcfe ^ njaVes *^ , w % ihowKl <^> 'Af tibf' - ( hk t \ m Will ' fce&jnte ntbre Arid betted ktiown ? &t m& th ^ ia ^ feni
mWi ^ mm ^^ ' of titi knd ^ hijlf ^^ ilpe ^ ojK ^ eveWunjpl ^ s ^ r M M t ^ el ^ gHhey ^^ c ^ asi ^ ne& fe ^ e ^ a * fair ^ ^ Wl fenj ^ WenU ' wittout-tthy » ^ eto ^ ftif ^ an ^^ y ^ ^ thc % Md 5 of ^ bWOie ^ iy ^ tteldtlbh ; gflMW ^ y < tf lme € fetoan > c % fi ^ , ^ lfe * e l < f obt ife ^ ^ fl ^ wntf im AyWd Jesus in sincerity , to all who call themselves by his name ?
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1827, page 731, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1801/page/19/
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