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in my instruction of thg I . TC J ^ I ^ fsO ^^ q ^^ d ^ ia this grand important point ^ h ^ se ^^ on my conscience t ) 0 fo £ he XPv ^ f q ^ th ^ ^ Lgr ^ pr ^ h ^ Jfables of the Talmud . £ | f $% & ^] jgj ^ % , ( b > ss ^ the above in your Repository for October , as I wish the public should be
put in possession of this truestafcement of my case , before the cause comes on for trial iri the spiritual court in November . I trust , that the Judge , Sir William Scott , contemplating it in . the same point of view , and consulting his own tried , uninfluenced , unbiassed uprightness of character , will regard me as a man ' vmore sinned agains . t than sinning : and m consequence , not only pronounce the sentence of my acquittal from the
groundless charges of this ferocious , unjust prosecutian , but adjudge me more deserving of a remuneration for my injured in * nocence , than of a real punishment for imaginary guilt , Happy in having , to the extent of my ability , borne my public testimony in vindication of the strict literal unity of God ,. " theGodapd Father ^ of our Lojrd and Master Jesus Christ , " and of all his bretfcren ^ of incmkind j of the strict literal humanity of this ¦
*' one mediator between God and man / ' and of all the blessings of the gospel-dispensation as derived from " the free gift of the grace , " or favour f * the love and mercy of God our Saviour , " as principal , administered b y Christ our Saviour" as his agent , in opposition to the absurd hypotheses of the two trinities , ofi the
miraculous conception and of the satisfactionof Divmejustieefoy the vicafi&us punishment of Christ , which militate against these fuwJapientai gospel-truths . Happy in having in these instances ^ fulfilled , in my Visitation discourse , my two scriptural engagements , with my ord ^ itung . bishop as priest , and consequently conformed to the letter and spirit of the old obsolete statute
afore ^ aid ^ which enjoins the observance of these solemn engagements , I pray to God to bless my endeavours to yield a corrir plete resignation to his will with respect to the worldly consequences of this rectitude of conduct . Unwilling to tre&pass too much on your admission of more valuable communicatioas ^ I have the honour to be , Sir ,
Mount Sioiiy Your obliged friend and obedient servant * Tunhridge Well ^ % >/ SO , 1807 . FRANCIS STO 3 SEP . S . I must not omit my thanks for your transcript ffdirl another peripdical work of a just and humorous account by an- upkfiown friend , of the " prosecution of JVJr . Stoned * Irt return for the ^ author ' s recorded Distich . c " God killed- ( Sod }'' f
&c . I intrwt you to present -him with a Tetrastich ^ o ^ ttlf ^ f ^ rt ^ on ihe feyourite symbol of the Triune-Divinityf . a ;; J ^ * Vol . ii . p . 449 . f A Ti-iangle in a circle .
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530 Statement ojE * $ & * Stone ' s C # & : ty ^/ imiseif .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1807, page 530, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2385/page/22/
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