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the ?* leading prfoefples « £ s £ ro * e& lf «« Jeetfnd contains all- acute critical ex # mrf tiatterf of the text . 9 rritfSt feiied tfp'mi by the advocate * ol that tenet . Sections three , faiif , a * td fite , relate td the primeval stei # of fnati , and hk tkrfsgfessitffi , SrlS flfe atte ^ rtcal tedbt& In Oefte ^ I « the sixth , the * &Ti * &tneht jfrbifi tfre silehefc ot Scfipturfc is put III d forcible manner ; and in the tfcree retffaininfi : keeftdti § i hit mart nature is
vindicated fforri the catltfmhies of thfc coi ^ tipttbtrtstS * the * tfne nature tf # regerferatrori atrd ednvefSioff pdi «« ed tWt ,- and the doctrfhfc fcff ^ t > r > g-Jna ! sin showft td dishdnbm Odd and detildratJi 5 e th&ft . The vivacious , earne&t , ahd tfftedtifprdrnistfng spirit tthich petviad e ^ Tfr . I > furiirncmd ' s other polemical Writings ehafaeterizes thi § pfoduetiott also . We know Ii 6 t what he nieahs bjr calling the doctrine irtrhieh h ^
impugns * the riidicalisfn df thedldgy : * v ^ fe Shdutd tathef hav e term ed it the despotism of theology , especially if the riext Sentence be explanatory , —namely , thstt * it levels ^ 11 distftictldrls between virtue arid vice . ' They ate * othef distiftetidtis , and of & tnote < i « est }» r ^ abl fe kind , that radicalism tetids to level . We cortfess th ^ t , but for such a re ^ -
proachful uge of the term * we should have imagiried that t ) f . Drumtnond , with alt his hostility td atuthdrity * hte defifetrce of rfttfJqurty atid establishment , his pursuit of stbtises ^ , his assertion of tftilV ^^ al ri ^ h t , atid his ever going td the ver j root df the matter , woiilct haVe thought himself neither Ina ^ pfdpriatel jr fldr uirfavdtirstbly desctibcd as a theological fadtca . 1 .
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The Ways of Provideiioe . A Seririon , &c . by JameS Tapliti . Knight , Hotiitdti ; Eatdfi , London . The religious inhabitants of ttoniton kept the 3 rcJ ul £ . as a day of humiliation in consequence of the breaking out of the cholera amongst them . Mr . Tallin ' s discourse is a serious ancl devout exhortation , well adapted to the circumstances , and likely to conciliate the sincerely pious of other denominations who heard or who may be induced to read iU ( ff ,
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An Expostulatory Letter addressed to the President * Secretary , and other Preachers ^ constituting the ' JVesleyan Methodist Conference . ' By Samuel Tucker The Methodist body is crumbling to * pieces . Schisms arc taking place on all sides , and there exists throughout the rriass a large and active leaven of dissatisfaction , from which an explbsfori will ere ldlig come .
Meanwhile the immense debt on the chapels Is the best friettd of the Methodist hierarchy . It keeps ddwti the disfcdntetit , atid being owed by the leading men in the body—the trustees , interests in the suppdrt of the existing system many whd are tnost able , arid , but fbr theh * pecuniary obligations , would be among the most willing to deal that blow to the huge and ill-digested mass , at which sooner or later it will fall
into ruins . The writer of this Expostulation is a leading man among a large class of seceders , being the editor of the * Protestant Methodist Magazine / a work that was set on foot some three years ago to give expression
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CHtittil Notteek ^ Ati * I Eoepostulatary LttieV s $$ . w f #
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1832, page 791, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1824/page/71/
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