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History And Biography.
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HOWEVER - " distant from ed author of The Difficulties and : promotion ' s view" Mr . discouragements which attend . the Hurd now appeared , to the ob- study oF . tHe scriptures in the way servation of his poetical friend , he of . private judgment , ' * afterwards had scarcely resigned himself , at a prelate ^ and one of the early the age of thirty-five ,, to pass his friends of Warburton , had pointed life , a simple parish-priest , in the out this path to promotion . He acL retirement of Thurcaston . The vises a young clergyman for whose splendid connexions which he had * success and advancement in the already formed , through the world' ' " he is a greatly concern- * friendship of Warburton , would ed" to Ct take warning from the give rise to other expectations , examples of Clarke and Whistdh , His attachment to . classical stu-. and to turn to the study of the dies would' also lead him to oc- heathen historians , poets , orators ^ , cupy the intervals of parochial nnd philosophers , " as of greater duty in pursuits most favourable service than the most useful emto clerical advancement ; for he ploymenjt of time iipdn thle scripmust have seen the stall and the tures , unless the could resolve to mitre generally bestowed as the conceal his sentiments , and speak reward oi \ literary rather than of always with the vulgar * . " ' theological reputation . The learn- In 1757 , Mr . Hurd p ^ blj ^ ed 1 ... . , * I > ifficu 1 ties and discouragements , " &c . " first , printed in 171 . 6 , " repvblkhfd ? ' frorri the seventh edition / * in «• The Pillars of Priestcraft and Orthodoxy Shfajfcen , " 1 ^ 68 . See vol . iv . pp . ' 2 . 9—5 $ a ^ d 46—51 . -This Ironical censure of the restgrai&tu on free pndtiiry in , the Chinch df England , andwhieh ! was itgejif censured jjy | hc ConvgcationV has irteh always attributed to the learned Dr . Hare , who afterwards f ? We Sifft ^ ace ' with the ciKurch ^ wrote against Hoadleyin the ^ apgOT ^ an contro * versy , ap 4 died * Bi&ho ' p dt Chichesiter in 174 P- WhBtpn thus iutrocli ^ ccs hi ^ name in hi ? " *' Rift of Or . & . , Clferk ^ ' gd ; editiQny i ^ qx ., /* | Joxvb ^«^^ ; p > es ^ nt ; JLpf 4 Chancellor , [ King , the nephew © I Locke , ] nor Pishop Hoadley , nQ ^ SkhQf ] £ ufp
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MONTHLY REPOSITORYi OF Theology and General Literature .
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.. No . XXXI II . l SEPTEMBER . £ Vol . III .
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MEMOIR OF THE LATE RICHARD HVRD , J >* Z > , BISXIO ? Qt WORCESTER .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1808, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2396/page/1/
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