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-Divines are " accessible . ' They are deposited in Dr . Wil-Hams ' s Library , in Red-Cross Street , in London : anrl permission to inspect ^ examine and make extracts from them , there is no doubt , may be very easily obtained from the Curators of that Institution ,
I am , yours &c . April 23 , 1807 . J . T . la addition to the information already received concerning j \ frs . Harrison , the * author , or more properly the Editor of the * Miscellanies , in which appeared many of the Rev . 3 VJ > . Grigg ' s poetical jeu d ' esprits , " we are enabled by this correspondent to state , that u she was the author of a popular , moral piece , for the instruction of children , entitled , . VFarailar Dialogues ^ ' re ~ commended by a Preface from the pen of Dr . Doddridge . * , Editob .
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ANSWERS TO cc THE INQUIBER . NO . ITI * . " 1 . u Free and Candid Disquisitions "—2 . Dr . Wodd of Norwich . —?) . PicteCs System of Theology . — -4 . Grigg ' s Poems
• r . . The Free and Candid Disquisitions , " it appears from the preface , were the compositions of several authors ^ who , partly from modesty and especially from prudence , did not think fit to set their
names to the work . Their names are not yet known . Some persons of the laity of great learning and worth , and some highly estimable clerical characters were embarked in the object , to , which the papers , under this title , were devoted - " I remember , " says the excellent and venerable Lindsey , cc at the time , that in one of our
universities , there was a general disposition in the younger part of its members , to favour these disquisitions , and an expectation that some reformation would have taken place in consequence of them +. " The Copy , we are toM in the preface , was first lodged , in MS . in the
winter of 1746 , in the bands of a very eminent and worthy prelate , with an humble request that his Lordship , would vouchsafe ^ if he thought fit , to communicate the contents to the Convocation at one of their meetings . Whether this were ever done , or whether any opportunity to present it to any useful purpose offered , was not known ] .
* Vol . ii . p . 86 . f " Address to the Students of Oxford and Cambridge . ' Part I . p . 45 > 4 & » 4 Preface , p . 3 , 4 *
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348 Answers to " The Inquirer . Ko . in **
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1807, page 348, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2382/page/8/
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