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the cause of Divine truth is remarkably illustrated by the history of the first $ g $ j ^^| i ^ ?> s ^ oiosi \ T - < vmwVl vh m-. o'jo ^ v- - Jl « TA /' - % JVKle \ rpMbsophic minds weri % usie& wfth Wosfr ^ tW | e . ^ ecuMong tfffip&i ^ t feen&urQ oL God andtke permn of -Gbr 3 ^ wMcli ^ fWt ^ SBrVed t $ e pl ^ enoj f the immitiyfc * faith , the f plainand ^ MferM vlfe 6 &f 6 elS % &-the doctrine of the Diviue Unity , and tfefusedUo listen ? ier . < && ?* iket » Ke& w ^ R % Hhe ei
learned had devised for reconciling the monarchy o ; f tl ^ Qne ^ Qd ^ hf ^ te deity of two other beings . "—P . 33 . . . ; \ , , ^ , v .. ^¦ ' i Numerous and long as have been our quotations from tkis ^ Seffti ^ y ^ e cannot refrain from extracting the peroration , which is trul y apgrppriate , and which breathes that calm and dignified spirit , which is to fci acquired
only by famiKarity with heavenly truth , and b y w ^ ll-grbu hded confidence ix \ the blessing of the Almighty Father . T ? ** What then remains , but that l # x \ koitf $ >} i & ^ e w ^ rds of ^ tl ^ e saine > pf > fr tie , 'Brethren , be ndt ^ earyMni ^ lUl ^ gi wj ^ shall ^ edD if ye faint not' ? If it wl # e ^^ 8 S % ^ 'S ^ P&l ^ ic it will UarcU y be feniid superfhioug by those \ vho are engaged in an undertaking ofwto ? htbe / imts ^ ai ^ iioBc ^ iaaiaW ^^^ measure ^ dytaiit . We fi ? e
apt to , co ^ s ) fjej |^ e . p ^ sfj ^ e ^ y ^ ui ^ elfende > W * M ? span of trnie ^^ Mi oiii- earthly being occupies , thair to the infinite duration of tSadinl * ito «^ fet yjimx \ jL uiw vkm . \ s uvuvu \ jx I 4 . urvu . vrrvit CMfv / Oa IV Cr-UC « iCVy l (* MAC Vtm ? JUi V * Ui * VM
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dSfe ^ en ; p ) 6 ^ u ^ oti ^ is ^[ lfi ^ qui ^ ed an 4 # biffl&t > J-fib * Pl >\« tfh » ^ \^^ f ^ ? % 4 o ] vn , ^ aV strengthen fj ^ ' ^^ W q fe *^ htti ^ nfdie ^ rftillf iind zealously discharged pur part as ^ o ^ tes . oljt ^ irttfe leave th 0 titties and the aborts of its final estabfisAmwit fa Wm , whffiz thoughts aarte not oui thoughts ^ nor his ways our w ay& l oAm ^ W . mSB ; Would they seriously peruse this and kindred sermons , ^ die opponen ts of Unitarianism would learn , that the Unitarians themselves acre fm * f ti&pce of the difficulties whichi beset their position in the ChrMdtt wtirld ^ ai ^ ttotW all disposed to shrink from the contemplation of them , being '^ B B ^ syf ^ J Would they seriously peruse this and kindred sermons , ^ die opponen ts of Unitarianism would learn , that the Unitarians themselves acre ifofly ti&pce of the difficulties whichi beset their position in the ChrMdtt wtirld ^ ai ^ ttotW all disposed to shrink from the contemplation of them , bein ^ j ^^ sM ^
from the testimony of the word of prophecy , that they Wilt ^ uKinwtf £ & disappear ^ beBre ; the , power of the pure gospel ; an 4 ^ Ii « i ^ r ^^ wjip ^ ^ uUVjCOhvinC ^ d of the truth of their own system , ^ wt ^ re ^ sofnje ^ ift ^^ grr , ctiur a ^ d hy the gath ^ jripg opposition to it , and the slow ? idegpee »; by whMiifc ? t ^ e ^ possession of the public mind , may , by the arguments / andicq « wiirferpif t |^^) q | m presented to their view , satisfy ^ themsdvesVi thatWkMhd mmMW tnetaimph doctrines of Christ , are by their very nature tetnpc * ary , ~ and that there are 1 $ ^ waiting indications , even now , of the approach of tmnM ^ ifbr t \ k $ Hl j ^ jjigiiato iput of the way i ~^ her « fore teto l 1 bm iHlMto fflfl \ tiWlt # cmram . . /¦ . ¦ vj — ..- ¦¦ ¦ « --- ¦ •• • ! " ' - "' - 1 lj i " ' > " |>; n ^ V » . «;
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830 Review . r- ^ Kenrick'k Uititarian Association Sermon .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1827, page 830, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1802/page/46/
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