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Art . V . The Student and Pastor ; or Directions hoit > to attain to Eminence and Usefulness in those respective characters . To which ctre added A Letter to a Friend , np&h his Eftirtitoct oh the MifiUieritil O $£ e and an Ef&ap on Elocution and Pidkvfticiationy % Jbkn Mason , M . A . Keiv Edition * tvith additions ; and ah EsteiioH , Cfttechisifig , by Jdshila Totilntitt ; p . D * 12 tti 6 . pp . 244 . ^ ftuiftds . ISOf .
Mr . Mason ' s " Student and Ttetor / ' is a . well k # o \ Vn &f * # geftfcrally approved wo ? k . It abounds ^ ith gptid sefrse and rational piety . Tl * g Letter to & Friend '' is of the same class , judicious a : nd set i&hti .
In ata . *• Es ^ ay oh El < yc « tioh f m ^> re extelPencci is ^ expected thai n ifi arty otfer branch d ( writing . If is h'ttttttita&fe . ttf the te ^ uta ti dit 0 f Mr . Mafa ^ rtj tftat bis ?' ffi » alet on this subject has long received ! tlTel » f&hpof p ^ blife apl ^ fc * teioB . c « Inf ^ tte' aoutjst ttf a few ye £ t& it * wdnf through th ^ -ee impre ^ sipnS . , Mr * Xk > dsl ^ y , publ )> h ^ r , eminent ; for genius and taste , adopted it arid inserted it in
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Reviett . *—Toulmins Edition 6 f Mason ' s Student and Pastor . 335
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the xfc'fcote of feis dJ ^ oti r ^ h 6 inistafte ^ assertion f 6 t argumen t , ) that the deprivafciQTi af civil rights is not persecution , and that tole - ration to be perfect must imply an exclusion from certain privileges . In concluding , the " Vifcar of Croydoh / V puts it to . " the conscience" of the Cat&dlic , whether he ous ; ht not to submit to
^ every hardship that the governmerir of the couhtry iria ^ in its vrhd&Tri ittrpose : rajton hJm ^ in imitation of th <^ primitive ChristiMtjs , Who , fo ^ an exam ple to after ^ Kevei ^ Si bofe xtufetly * urtpr ^ irici
pled' persecution ^ " and " siipported goveranrteiit , though mark-^ d ' ^ itii . the most bloody hoistilWy to therm !"
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» Is this sta ifisidimis blcrw &t our religious rttler $ cool trnfd cruel irony ? one w 6 uld ch ^ taBly hope $ o ; for . who Wcbld dtftfoVe to tax a dignified clergypfJah of the best constituted church in the world , "
with impudence bordering on proftigacy , or folly appfoacblrig to idiocy ? " . Dr . Ireland avows himself the author of the " Letter ^ of Fabius , addressed to Mr * Pftt , iti the year i 868 . " This was an unnecessary display of frankness ; Hie
* Letters '' we belieVe were ne ^ er heard of beyond ftie bounds of the prihtirig-onice , and the name of their aiitbof is not likely , judging of him from tfte spe ^ Cimbti before us , to dt&g theftn from otrlivioiL
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the c Pr ^ cept 6 ^; ' ft ifras oiftgixtiMf published without the mine of the author , and met in that state vyith conr siderable encouragen ^ eii t at one 9 ^ our public > UhiWrsitfes ;; fctk wheh' Mr . Mason claimed it as his own , Fy prefixing , his name to thb second editiony that learned body is said to have scouted it from their walls as the - \ york o ( a Dissenter . " JPref . pp . j& ' ± ! i . ? d 6 ii 6 f
I'he pr ^ senii cijtj these little works is rerVderby Vtflu ^ ibld by Di . Toulm [ Ti ' s Notes , vVhich represent him to the' rea dfe ^ fit ihd light of a fationi ! Ghristiisut andf a ! faithful pastoi * . t r n ± e <( Essay on Csxt ^ tMsing , ^ ih ^ a Very iuUmble : appen ^ i * ttr tti& " Studenti&nd P ^ dr , "
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1808, page 335, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2393/page/43/
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