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We are happy to announce that we have received a letter for the Monthly Repository , from the * Author of the Remarks on Stone ' s Sermon , written on the cover of a copy of that Sermon , in vindication of the Rema : ks from the Strictures pf J . M "which shall appear in our next . Our wish is to provoke discussion , believing that dhcus ion is a ways favourable to truth ; and we rejoice in an opportunity of shewing that our p i © fes $ ion of impartiality is not an empty boast , but the fundamental rue by which our work is conducted .
R A . t-. f Lewes U informed that a packet is left for him at the Printer ' s .. His dissatisfaction with our judgment cm one of his communications , and our delay in publi hing- the others , we lament ; but we have neither time nor room to discuss the grounds of it . We Leg leave to decline all correspondence which is not left entirely to our deci-ion , both as to insertion , and to the time of insertion . T . C . a \ s further . Letter on Baptjsm was received , but was put by as contain *
ing nothiang npwand important on tfie subject of the controversy . We arc obliged to remind several of our correspondents , some entirely unknown to us , that we are not able to invite communications , except on the terms of their feeing poit paid . We mich regret the necessity we are under of omitting several interesting articles of Jntelli ience , which shall come in , without fail , in the next number , together with eome articles that have lain by us a long time .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1807, page 396, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2382/page/56/
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