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shall he called thesoij ^ oC * the Highest , Art 4 thou ^ hall calV his name Jepts T for be shnli * ave hjs people > from t he . ir sins * as , they -. have taught who T bave writ tea the history of all . things co # c «? ro + ; ing our Saviour Jesus Christ ; , fmil we believ § # beq * J * . V ^ ,
I shall tor the present conclude with expressing ray seme ol your impartiality iiv inserting ttiy foj :-raer letter , and am ,. "Sny Your obliged Servant , / B , CARPENTER ,
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t ^ s the re positi testitpq . ny of lgp ^ tiiis , who was bishop of . Antiuch , at tBe latter end of %$ first an < J the ; beginning of , t ; be second century , who refers to the
second chapter of Matthew , and . the decisive evidence of Justin Martyr , who lived in the , jseco ^ d century , and who say s ** At the ; same time an angel was sent to the same virgin , saying , behold
tliou shalt conce ive in thy womb by the Holy Ghost ^ an d thou sUalt bring forth a son , aod he
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• N THE PROPER DIRECTION OF BENE . Vpi . EUT EXERTIQU , CONCLUDED FROM p . 132 . .
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But to make beneficence tell as 'much as possible , both on our own minds-andon the ^ welfa ^ re of other § we musfcgive our exertions , our talents , as well asoiiT rooney . i That is the inost worthy xhairity ' which :-far * voluntary and iactive , u which nuakes itself acqniaihterf ' with the objects it relipvbs ;< . ivl | idh >
seemsrlo feel and to beiipnoudroi the bond ! wbich unites the . iTich iritte the-poor 5 which ^ enters jfntd 'tKei ^ hc ) ii 9 eb ! , l ( informs itsetfinot onlyi *> i iheir , wantsj b ^ of « ifoeir ? habits and t beit dispositions , i checks - the hopes tof clajiioraus and obtrude
poverty with no other recoiiiiriCJiuationvthaa ? rag % and- euc 6 ufeges >* 'ith : adequate relief thejsilentuimt retiring . « . 8 ^ bto , j labouriBgr ; uivder u nmerited- ? difficalties ^ «?^{ /; KAfcwri * giving ! ia ^ tften the leait tyf&idt ^ neliceiic ^ f Wi « should' aim ; tcx see that the , pecuniary 'gifts ib touw dered efficacious by i * K direction .
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• • . > - . - ' i ¦ ,. / -. ' . » r ' ; --. ' * . 1 ' ' ' We should give ^ tooy kind express sions of sympatby ^ of jMten&ve observance of the wants and feelings < &f * O | hers ^ i we should thus linlr'the ? hfearK of othei ^ s to us , abd oursto * thoftur < v It is-by active exc ^ rtion ^ fof thie gopd / of- o $ ie * 2 ii * faat wx ? mo ^ t' cul tivate , ourk > urn benew
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1808, page 199, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2391/page/27/
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