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cards of invitation to any fashionable amusements , not be received at court . He-should in fact be excommunicated from all polite society , and considered as he really is—a barbarian . Thus would the laws of honour commence a new era and receive a new cast—and he who was disobedient to
her commands , would be like Cain , a fugitive and a vagabond ^ wandering on . the face of the earth with a punishment greater than he could bear . And you , my fair countrywomen , let me ask your aid . You have an influence in society , though secret , yet power ^ fuK It is you who in a great measure form our characters and mould us as you please ^ honour me with your approbation and my feeble efforts will be crowned with
suc'cess . - I have thus , Sir , sent you these imperfect hints , hoping some conscientious person whose influence in society is more extensive than mine , may improve and patronize such a plan . I remain ^ Hertford , Your ' s respectfully , May 19 ., 1807 . R . F .
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ON THE APPLICATION OF THE TERM cc UNITARIAN . " To the Editor of the Monthly Repository . ¦ Sir , A new correspondent , while he endeavours to contribute his mite towards the information of your readers , begs you to accept his thanks for the able and impartial manner in which the Repository has been hitherto conducted . Nor is this praise intended as common-place flattery . All your readers , with whom I happen to be acquainted , highly approve
of its genera ] plan , and conduct , and admire more particularly one characteristic feature—the impartiality with which arguments on both sides of controverted questions are admitted . ] n my individual opinion likewise ^ the value of the Repository is much enhanced by its direct tendency to expose the errors of that system of false Christianity , to which long prescription has given the appellation of Orthodoxy , and to counteract the phrensy of evangelical ilJiberality , cant and nonsense . In Dr . Magee ' s Discourses on Atonement and Sacrifice >
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1807, page 358, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2382/page/18/
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