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quisition , znd the enemies of Mr . Whitbread's bill would clasp hands and dance , and sing the death-song of Knowledge . With the ashe- of this funeral pile , the ingenious Windbam mi ^ ht form the hr : 9 ge of Ignorance , and the xeaUus CobUktt would deserve to be anointed , with the juice that poisoned Socrates , High * Priest to the Godde > . & .
** jRcJevJtt Saturnia r ' egna : " jfii n rpva progenies calu demittitttr alt *" ** Mere drinking , eating ; eating * drink-«* g ; "With , no impertinence of thiaking "
D-aviu Richards , a young man who was a member of the Genera ! Baptist congregation under the care of the Rev . Benjamin Philips of St . Clear , lias lately accepted an invitation from two Unitarian Baptist congregations , one in the town , the other in the neighbourhood of Cardigan to cttle with t ; em as their stated minister . In consequence of this * there was a meeting of
ministers held there on the 5 th of November The service was begun by Mr . Ev ^ n Evans , with reading and prayer ; after which . Mr . William Thomas preached from 3 Tim . iv . 5 j Mr . James David from a Cor . xiv . 1 . and Mr . Benjamin Philips from from x The ^ s . v . 15 , who also concluded the meeting . This is
the first Unitarian Baptist minister who , 3 * such , has been called to the pa torai charge of a con ^ reg-ation in the prin i pality . We understand that Mr . Philips has another young man of promising abilities in his society , for ^ vhorn he is desirous of procuring some advantages of education for the ministry in the Baptist connexion .
JLET 1 ER OF MR . PRESIDENT JEFFERSCN ' s ON JR ELK . TO US LIBERTY . *— America , by h ^ r example sh&mes British intolerance . She is not only free , but she knows and prizes her freedom . Her pre ^ en * chief Magi tratc , Mr Jefferson , is a truly grsat state man , and the Father of his country . His leading view in government coincide > v : tl rho e held by the L ; te Charles
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Jan »| Fox , than whom fee h mpre f < w-. tun ate , in this , thsit he is placed in a sifuation where he can carry his excellent principles into effect . The Ministers and Messengers of tlxe Baptist Churches of Norh Carolina having , at their fate Association , presented a congratulatory addres to xVIr . JefFer or , the President returned th $ foliow in . an ^ yv er : —
We ki ? igtan . Junt Z 4 , 1007 . tc Sir—I have duly received the address signed by your eif on behalf p £ the ministe s and mes enger * of these * veral Baptist Ch u rches of th ^ Nortln CaroHna Chowan Assoc atiora . held at Sa em , and I proffer rny thanlts for the
favourablv § enitiraent which 1 ^ expresses towards myself per ^ onai ^ y . The happiness which ot * r country enjoys in the pursuits of peace and irdttstry p « gfKt tc » endear that count y to ail its" citizens * a- d to kindle their hea ts with gratitude to the B ^ ing under whose Providence
th . S £ hies sings are he » d fFe o zv $ tv him especially , thin As Jar the right tve * "Joy if worship hirn % every one in his xvn zvayf and that We have bt 4 n singled ufy ta prove by experience-, the tntwecrice oi i reedom
iftreli ghus opini w > $ r ? J exercises , ibc goiver of rca on to maintain itself against ereQf 9 and thi comfort of li < v : ng under laws ti hhb <* S-^ ure us that , in ihest tblng ^ ^ * therfU V , p * te % vho shall make u ^ . fraid *
** I am pecu iarly gratifiea by the confidence you exrr ^ ss that no attempt will ever "be made by me to violate the trust reposed in me by niy fel ovy-citwns , or to endan g er their happiness . In thi $ coi . fideace you $ hall never be disappointed . My heart never felt a wish , unfriendly to the general good of Wf fellow- citizens .
*• Be so kind as to present my thank * to the Churches of your a sociatipn ^ an ^ to as Mire them of my prayers for the continuance of every blessing to them row and hereafter ; and accept yourself my salutation ^ and a >? i * raftces of great respect and consideration . Tj OMAS JEFFERSON . J |
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A Complete List of Books on 1 Ueology and Morals , for Not ) .
An Exposition of the Hi-torioal Writings of the New Testament , with Reflections subjoined to each Section .
By 'he ktc Rev . Timothy Kex \ rick , with Memoirs of the Author * 3 v . p 1 s » large 8 vo . aL z » .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1807, page 618, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2386/page/54/
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