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SSt Rrvicu \— -Cohen ' s Sacred Truth $ 7 4 " ?
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fed to impose upon ourselves , tp con * of their guests , whom tbay hftfttty kna ^ ctal or misapprehend the Cmth . to pre * or wht > m they may despise and bate . vent' the application of those moral than by anyone qualify which C £# d dcpr in ^ tp ies which conscience and the signed to constitute the bussed niter * Voice of God have revealed to us ; and course between man ami man *—^ Their provided a « our director and guarci * ' Christianity also must be of the feshion-It is traced to its first origin in eduea- able mode ; and without one honest tion ; in those wrong impressions to conviction at heart , they will desert the which even the bes t , conducted educa- faith of their fathers , because it t $ not tion & subject , and which are the lux * the faith of the polite an < $ fashionable uriant growth of a bad one . " The world . '* Among other causes of selfforming the minds of youth , ** remarks deception , which qur author enumerates , Mr . W . «« depends not only on those to one is , «* men ' s contrasting their £ * uks whom their education is specially in- with crimes of a darker hue iii othert , trusted , but every one around them is a or in fine , with < aay € &w $ & * ti > which preceptor in a greater or less degvee > they are fiot themselves addicted 2 by and from every source they are drinking which means they are toothed in it \ , G in impressions , and likings , and aver- indulgence of very crminal fissions , ftions , and habits /* and have their consciences reconciled His nervous and spiri red ccn- to a course of life , ' which initegeneral sures on the influence of fashion character cannot be reeoBcikd wih v A . , . . . . virtue- Fhe flattery of a dressed exterior deserve an attention which it is in reUgion | $ colm ^ td ts aiodier to be feared that they wll not powerful auxiliary in the w ^ rk of telfnv ^ et with from those whom they deception . A third eatwe is ttatedto most Concern . Refening to the ™ 4 * * presump ^ ett ? 0 * m ^ taken no , . . c ¦ ^ 1 tion of the last juogmem , aftd of the state of society , in it , he says , distribution of the actors of thh World ^ Themons ^ erfashwi rears its head , in that grtSkt fay . a general notion , the most complete destroyer of the wiuCh is foond to have periraded ChnV whole work of God in the mtnd of tendom , that th ^ e will fe bttt two great man that ever was invented by wit or ciaggcs of ^ , ^^ 1 at the 1 ^ day , and wickedness . Having quiUed tbe nurse , that > w £ thOut regard fr tl >* infinite divertfte verv ou ^ et id life u an initiation to sh q / cbarmtttr * * hidh tmwl be found fhe wiU an 4 bw p £ fas ^ on . As they in cach > the one wiii with 6 ut exception adv U f »? 5 . years this ^ sovereign regard be received , th ^ oth « r without eiccp-> fashion prescribes their whole line of tiou be wfefcted . ** cojiduct- Propriety , decorum , morality , r * . , m ; . and even revelation , are , step by step , But we must stop * TJus ^ rtu liabituiitcd to give way to her caprici * efa has already occupied too 4 W « and immoral commands . —The in- much rooRlw Tt > e Review of the tercourses of friendship and domestic . . , ' , r ^ ability arc Vulgar ; and it is more MXt volume musf be reserve *! for politic to measure society by the number a future number , T-
^ HT , II . Sacvfd Truths addressed Children Jfsrael , rc- % siding in the British Empire ^ containing Strictures on the Book , entitled tAe u New SaithedrinS and Ob&croatfan * on some of tAf Proceedings of the ( rraltd Sanhedrim at Paris . By JL . Cohen , * l ^ rno . pp . 51 . 2 s . ( 3 d . Exeter .
"Books of divinity come so rarely fiom the JewiSj that when Yfv meet % v i ill One we cannot help viewing it wiiL attention . Mr . CoUen , tiie Jiujhor ttt this'liitlevvork , is ot tlie b (/ U-o of . Israel ^ * m h 1 his object is to shew , t | mt the Jews can gniix nqlhing b y altering iheir pro-
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sent belief , to prove the local re- ? siorution to the laud of promise , and lo -demonstrate clearl y ^ that Buonaparte is not the 'man , th « promised Messiah , — principles wiiicl * the author of the - * New Sandhodrin" -. ( see RJ , Repos * VqK 1 L p . 650 . ) endeavoursioseI
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1808, page 332, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2393/page/40/
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