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sistent with his general liberality , and which we think he ^ ill en reflection , be gtad to erase . But we meet with many-others , with which we are so well pleased ,
that if our limits allowed , we should be glad to extract them . The fallowing we cordially approve : p . 46 . " Whatever Ood has clearly revealed is certainly
important , and the perspicuity of the revelation will generally be found in proportion to its intrinsic moment . But truth is only important to nS as it affects the heart and life /'
Some time since Mr . Gabriel Watts published a small tract on
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7 oyler ' s Sermon for Walker . 4 M
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the subject of the , trinity , whidh he pronounced to have been among those MSS . of Dr . Watts , -WtiicS his executors suppressed . This an * thor questions the truth of this
pretension , and occupies near two page * , 49 , 50 , to disprove it . We leave Mr . G . W . to settle the matter with him . The memoirs are folio wed with a number of fetters
to and from the Doctor . The last of them , written to his brother when very . young , on the different denominations qf christians and occupying nine p # ges , ought to have been suppressed .
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Art . III . —A Sermon , containing a Sketch of the late Rev * George Walker , F . li . S . and Pres . of Lit . and Phiios . Society at Manchester ' , with Practical Reflections , preachtd 30 th May , 1807 , before the Society of Protestant Disseniers , assembling on the High - . Pavement , Nottingham . By James Tayler , Svo . pp . 33 . Johnson ,
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TfiBlate Mr . G . Walker was eminent for his talents an I Tirtuos . We hope we shall scon be able to give , in another department of our work , a memoir oT'his life and writings . lie vras five and twenty years pastor of the religious society , meeting on the Jligh Pavcmcfltj Nottingham , of which Mr . Tayler is one of the present pastors . He had ceased to reside at Nottingham some time before his death , but the friendly connexion between him and the congregation was dissolved only by that event . Mr- Tayler ' s discourse is a
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friendly and affectionate , and at the sainl * time , a just and rational tribute to his iiicrnory . ft is m . true portrait of his character . His virtues are painted 'with a happy pencil ; and his defects are faithfully described as fthadeft iu the historic picture * Were our funeral discouiBes more comjiionly formed after this model , they would reflect mare real honour upon the virtuous dead , and would become truly useful , by furnishing philosophy with a number of mural cases , and biography with UBSuspicipq * docifmentei
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1807, page 433, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2383/page/37/
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