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cotiia the exalted aff ^ ctioti of good War & * & i ^ ectfag t& ^^ r ^ r tions for the good tf My ^ Ver ari . e In ffie sbaf Vft ** e vitie wife c ^ :
iined but alike Important aff ^ ctfoos had riever ! b (^ - /' iteAfttuir ^ c { ^ The yoan ^ enthusi ast ivho has not learnt to distinguish between tlie glow of transient feeling , and the
steady calm auction , leading to perseVe ^ iig ^ flSSirts in Spite of obstacles anrf discouragements , may deem it borioiiihkbie to his kind to maintain the affirmative ; and the theoretical pHil&offifer iiiay builcj Systvtnsj fptitUdid , nay even lovely to view , 6 ft tMt otifiViori ; 't furhg
tvho listen ** to the experl | f > nce of ftges , arid ft ^' exaiiiitiecJ the laws h > y whieii tbe great forme * of the mind of man hp # tjound its . ope . rations , will uii hesitatingly pro . tiounce , that if the rock onwitchr the edvtipe rests niu ^ l be hewn
away to complete it , the first rude storm will prove the structure baseless us the " fabric of a vision / 9 In individual ; minds , h& £ nevoleuc £ raay have some support bestedmeWL U& ^ mb * & fined irhirtties' i fetit if ^ i : fie % ecjei it rests on them Aioiie , anil wiffe dl di
theirs it m \ % si st ^ n f ^ lh Ts it p 6 $ sible &at t ^ 6 » e Wtib Wis 1 i ti 3 ' t p form our calcul ^ tioiiK ^ the pripciptes of geiiera | Benevojence oiil ^ * n < l to negl ^ cf t % nearer clai ms of father , hiliband , brotli ^ r ^ frfen < f j or son , ever took imo tcfeoiiht tfii
» Um Of evil * which would dyet- r * hdm ut if jof // " ; were to hi ? g ] ebt them ; and the impottaitee , ' tfi * ^ Cessily ^ of their existence coft ^ tituted a * Wl we , to the existence of the veiy rMa ^ ipte , Wf * i « lv tlJeV unthi ^ kiiigly > liic ^ it > ; f * p 6 sitf 4 n toiir We ^ iliiiobe 0 ^| 7 / ii r we * puU -b % rM : ' Ue ^! : &VAi tio k , * s now , Jhjstikeh j ftieiidi ; ff Kut ; ^ Jiilor * to the best interests * f
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. urn \ hntf 8 i * viau « i > h ^ tli ^^ r ^ beVoka tfee ^ div trf ; pfotiit pfeJlosophis ^ iy to ^^ ttr f ^ te ? to ektend ^ ' to ^ jfine , foI ' -di * . liect , " to animate then ) , is the part bf religious pllilos 6 p ) iyy r and here rjeli ^ ion and sound * philpso ph y ^^ haiid ^ fn hand ^ Tiue it isy 3 * 0 ill djrectcd affectibns may cljecfc the . growth of benevolence : ^ -let
if Be oqr care ' to" make theiri sucb as ' she may apjprwe ; but wh ^ re we apprehend that I ^ er claims and theirs are at variance , let us : n&t
fail to calculate ' * the general " con « Sequence of violat > Dg their 3 « be- * tore we yield to the saennce uhicb she may enjomr It is seldom thai ; these claims are jrnore than a { 5 par ^ frnfcJy ^ at Variance ;* --I ^ t ' ps aim to make our limited affections
agreeatrle to general benevolence , — ^ Iv us enlightening , them , ^ vs dt puri » fyl ^ g th , e ^ n frpia ^ elf , and to injvigprate our general benevolence , by giving full scope to enlightened affectioiYy- —and ^ t&eir general dw recfipn , will ' ^ hno $ f uni formly ^ nc | g ^ fc tiMk We may safely trust ourselves io" the guidance of
l Wd <^ iM M < & ** shom c <> me ^ e i f l ^ w tbe tUittvktioii ^ dtiFZ&d ^ ii ^ valeni affections : and thpugh tfVeir uuceneci
enugn promptings wiU ottea have a jtende ^ cy contrary to ihat wjshcii for , we should always hesitate iii acting in decided opnosv tion to them . Sou , however w £ should bear in mi ^ id . tliat a d iffe r-
may be |» Ven ti ? ' tJ ^ ir ' ifcefe . mfrftfo ^^ : ^ 0 ^^ m oi * f , " apd ; we may unhesitatingly ftiW'Wi&tf tb 5 ri ^ a . '( r * % fc 3 » f ^^ afrarWrt W' ^ nterit ^ thfe wJfitdr W ! - ¦ ' ¦ " •' One important principle must .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1808, page 201, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2391/page/29/
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