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The account says , \ He was zealous even to bitterness against the Baptists / 9 This is mere assertion , unsupported by , and I may safely ; say , contrary to evident fact . He was known to " live in habits of friendship with some of the most respectable Baptist ministers . I have seen many of that denomination , at different tunes in his pulpit , engaged in the most solemn acts of worship ; and 1 well know those of the same denomination who were admitted into his church , ( yet retaining their descriptive principles ) and for whom Mr . Towle always discovered through life much , esteem . - ¦ , -
I have some reason to , think the protest against an application to parliament , referred to , arosp not » o much from a dislike to the professed design of that ; application as a desire not to appear united with those who were avowed opposecs of principles which the Thirteen Protestors considered as important , anil vrtuch they apprehended were to be struck at under the specious name of
liberty . Mr . T . was not a man who could be easily drawn into a design which bad in his apprehensions , an insidious or an hurtful pendency , I will only add in the words of one well able to appreciate his character * «• He has left that testimony to his integrity and uprightness , which all the efforts of malevolence will never be able to in validate V * No , * . Love-lanc 9 Wood-street . Thoma * ShxtmaW ,
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ADDITIONS TO , AND CORRECTIONS IN THE MONTH 1 ? REPO 83 TORT , TOX JANUARr , l 8 O 7 v NO . i 3 . VOL . II . Pagea , 1 . lj 9 for PicteFs read Pictet ' s . — . Page 4 * JL tx , preacher should have been in Italics , for . the force of the remark lieth in the emphatical tone of the vrprd .- ^ -Page 44 , col . 1 , 1 . 30 , for Dorsetshire , read St . Mary Ottery , in'Devonshire . —Page 33 , for Mr . Xavington , read Mr . John Lavington , who died in 1764 . Mr . Samuel Lavington , at Biddeford ^ is the gentleman now living :, brother of the tutor . The seminary was supported by the King ' s Head Society . After JVTr » i , avington ' s death * it was removed to Bridport , and conducted by Mr . Rookert on whose decease it was it fell under the direction cf-thc Rev . Thomas Reader at Tt ^ aunton : since whose removal from tKis world ^ the Rev . Mr . Small , at Axmli ^ ster , Devonshire , has presided over it * c .
N , B , The father of the Lavingtons , a Dissenting ^ nunister , at Exeter , took ao a ctive and leading part in the Trinitarian controversy , which agitated the West of England about the years 1719 , 1720 , &c . by proceedings against the great IVtr « I * eirce and others , suspected of heresy , when the partizans for orthodoxy forgot and violated their principles as Dissenters , and as Protestants . Oogwiagog must again pardon us for delaying Ms letter till the oext month , Xfrheu the addition since sent to us shall be incorporated with it * Mr . Kello ' s Oratioi ^
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168 Correkpofidence .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1807, page 168, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2378/page/56/
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