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tnre $ xk $ L jraJae duly estimated . This . cjiafate ^ , tli 3 oijgh prelimitiary ^ forms an important ; pajrt c * f the £ hap ^ £ . fQ on t a \ y % $ tW Life of SeryctuSy t < % the- time ? o € his arrest at % Vieanf 5 ui Paupfeine . It is cTiy |( J § 4 into s ^ yen sections . The ,
first relates to bis imn < £ rity , Mr . W . has attempted tp . show hovr his character might \> e fo rced ; his copjecty . r ^ . oac this difficult point arer ^ u iujpi ^ d Wipu in the following passage , ( g . 96 ^ ); lyhich reminded , us of $ n&ny interesting passages , in Mr . Godwin ' s Life of Chaucer ,
, The face : Q * nature might , by the magnificent objects it exhibited , Inspire the Jovebf liberty iti so ardent a nfcindy and awaken grafld ideas . The voice of p # tsr ©»} ifistsuctioi ) . ? mi ght foster the imgffgsjoijs nature made , and direct ; Jiis .. thoughts into ^ the channel in which they ftowed .- If lie met twth no written ac *
coiilrit of the Waldenses , traditions con-f cerni ^ g tjiena wer e likely to ^ r each ; hi ^ ear . and ... exciLe sympathy-and conarenial . thoughts ,. Conversation with Jews or . Mafitinmeclans itti ^ ht convi n ce h'iih more fully of the divine unityj'aiid'an ; atteo ^ ip |» jtp the scriptures mature his
j udgTuejn and establish huii n \ his opi ? iribus . '" ' ' ' J ' "'" ' -w " - ' ¦ ¦*¦ - ;'• ¦ ^ e ^ e 6 ^ riiiectures Mr . Wriffli t fott / id « <> ii the clrcufnistances of th&cbiiptty \ Vhefe S ^ ryctlis was bd ^ h avid iWueated . Sinct . < l an < J
3 . C ^ ltitairiuti a ^ cditri't of Serveui'S' tf 1 ? rin £ his stay irt- German j ; of'lilS ' firtt ^ u ^ Hcatibns about the ' rtiriity ; anft the alkfm theVcrei &tea among the . ; jiro ( estanfs . It sec ^ s ^ the yotiti ^ ' relbfnier , fear-Jess " of ( Ja ' nigyr , in the firs ( t pro- ' dnetioristif iiis peti ^ "dar ^ 3 to attack iUti f&i&ne e ctit in piece ? and to 1 ,
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h ^ re foowmsnilamtf < nol him ! Another ^ ( Aeeolam padius > thought it aocessary the protest ant dUiaes should make it their
business jto cwy ^ him dypwrn ami Melancthoru the mild Melan c * thon > wrote to the papiaht sei ^ afe of Venice ^ urging / .-theoi i $ a use the utmost of their eiuleaF ^ ar& / to
prevent the circulation of */ hia books iu Italy ! In the follaitii ^ sections , we h ^* e . as full art : ac * K co . unt . of Serretus as can well be given , during his residence < jat Pari ^ , Charlie % , fLyon& ^ iiandL
Viencie ., = Ilis literacy # attaiq . ments academleal ^ hanautsppi'qM fessional -engagieinent ^ eanivomt * i sies jOn mojiciueuancl j theology ^< are . hfiefly Telated ; thdiiiw ^ ote interspersed witferimportantl ro **>
flections * ¦ v r <• : / . 'M iiii Ghgpt 3 « On the perse € Hitk > iii Ojf p . eyvetus , contains niBejiSec ^ - . tipps . , i In tlie / firsts Calvin .. iar ' shewn ^ to his iodelible disgrace ^ to h&ye been guilty af betraying / his . pyotesta ^ nt brather ^ jbecaoso he differed from him in opinion ^ into the hands of papist ^ and of instigating them to peyrsecutenaajdfc '
destroy bim ! Mr . vv . jha&entered particularly on the evidoi ^ ee of this fact . Triefs Letters taifanu&j believed to haTe > bom dic 5 tated by Caly 4 n > are giy ^ n at lengthii Sect , 2 . ; N ^ rrates thje |> racee ( jking ^ agaijisfcServet « 3 at Vienne , wherq he ^ Bajcuowily . eftcape ^ b ein g burncel aliye ^ aad ^ rw&& . raally JbarAt in effigy withJiiswbqofej ; andof hi ^ fligJbfeNto , Q / en ^ va ^ i whore Calvii ^ caivse 4 hftn ta , jbife ajr ^ 0 « ied ? fcan * trairy ta , ti > ^ ^ f * h « ile pjubi ^ and t <^ QaWin > own s ^ ibliata rian notions pn a So «» ilay 7 andafierJui was ^ iripped u £ > £ h % ii # pop&t ( j ? ijk h ^ kiil ^ Mh 11 b ^ i b eowimtt ^ dj jto prison / * The trial of Seryctus ^ t
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1807, page 36, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2376/page/36/
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