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lie had bad experience of many other of the sufferings which men endure in this life ; and now he is taught by experience the bitterness of these kinds of affliction ' s : and on account of the office orcharacter he was to sustain , as our head , advocate and intercessor , it was meet that he should have this experience . The apostle takes particular notice of this propriety in the epistle to the Hebrews ., where he saitb ( chap . ii . 10 th v . ) " For it became hi in , for whom are ail things , and by whom are all things , in bringing many sons unto iriorv , to make the captain of their salvation perfect
through sufferings : " and ( y-. 14 . ) < For-as-much then , as the children are partakers of flesh and blood , he also himself likewise partook of the same : and consequently of the
infirmities and afflictions to which they are subjected : * and ( v . 17 , 18 . ) iC Wherefore , it behoved him to be made like unto his brethren in all things , that he might be * a merciful and faithful hii ^ h-priest in things pertaining to God , to make reconciliation for the sins ' of the peo p le ; for in that he hiniself hath suffered being tempted , he is able to succour them that are tempted / ' To the same purpose he
observes in chap . iv . v . 15 . of the same Epistle : We have not a high-priest , that cannot be touched with a feeling of our infirmities , but was in all points temp ted like as we are , yet without sin . " Undoubtedly the Redeemer ' s personal experience of the various kinds of our affliction , is a topic which affords great consolation and support to all his afflicted followers ; and it seems to be a purpose well worthy of this measure of the divine wisdom and goodness , in appointing him to undergo those sufferings which gave him this experience . ( To be concluded in otirnext . )
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Art . L ^~ Lectures delivered in the Parish Church of Wakejitld , on the Liturgy of the Church of England . By Thomas Rogers , M . A- 4 vols . 12 mo . Longman and Co . 1807 , The . common prayer-book Her ministers declare , on their lias always appeared to us to be introduction into her inclosure , of more importance ia the Church their assent and consent to all and of England than the Bible itself , every thing contained in this large
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" 8 Tlt , L PLEAS E D TO PJLAISE , YET NOT AFRAID TO BLAME . ' * POPE »
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1807, page 429, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2383/page/33/
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