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Revelation of John ; and from the erasures , alterations , and appearance , carries full evidence it was merely fabricated by Cerinthus , and published as John ' s after his death , by way of upholding some of the peculiar tenets of Cerinthvs . " This scroll , as well as the rest , . is now in the possession of a great bishop ; and authenticated copies ami proofs have been sent to the Pope and other church dignitaries , of this piost extraordinary discovery . "
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PRACTICAL VIEW OF UNITARIANISM . To the Editor of the Monthly Repository . Sir , Having beard some very respectable persons , express a wish that your truly valuable Repository sometimes contained more pieces of a practical nature , I avail myself of an opportunity which offers , of transmitting a piece of that kind . It is a letter written by one of the ministers employed by the Unitarian Fund Society to itinerate occasionally , for the Promotion of Unitarianism , which I consider as another name for genuine
Christianity . It was addressed to a few people who had been several times visited by the said minister , and , by his instrumentality , brought to receive the Unitarian doctrine . I wish its insertion in your useful Miscellany , the rather , because it furnishes proof that those who are called Unitarian Missionaries do pot waste their time in teaching mere dry spsdilations ; because * I think it calculated to shew how vital religion is intimately connected with the Unitarian doctrine ; and because , at the same time ^ it seems calculated to promote real piety among your readers . I am very respectfully yours , &c . Feb . 26 , 1807 , a constant reader .
Dear Brethren , The several visits I ha ^ e macle am ong you have afford ed me pleasure , and I hope have not been unprofitable to you . When absent from you , I have you often in my thoughts , longing after the edification of you all , praying that you may daily increase in knowledge , and adorn , by a holy life , the glorious doctrines you profess ^ that you may have an abundant entrance into the everlasting king , dom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ . Permit me to put you
in remembrance of the Christian doctrines and duties I have taught among you and to urge you to the steady and diligent observance of them . 1 . You have been taught that there is but one God tTic Father ;—that this God is one undivided being , not a compound beings coiju
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' Practical View of XTnitarianhm 249
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1807, page 249, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2380/page/25/
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