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QUESTION TO C 1 IARICLO .
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To the Editor of the Monthly Repository *
sir , Nov . 22 , 18 O 8 . Your new correspondent Chariclo , has advanced a number of strange assertions , supported by as strange pretensions to reasoning .
I believe these may be safely left to the common sense and the scriptural knowledge of any of your readers . But he has thought proper to make one assertion on a plain matter of fact , on which 1 request your' proposal to him of the following question . One who has notions a ^ o
carefully read the whole nine books of Herodotus , would be obliged it' Chariclo will inform the readers of the Ml Rep . in what part of his history , that author , " speaking of the temple of Jerusalem , says , the images of the
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GENERAL ARGUMENTS IX FAVOUR OF THE DOCTRINE OF MATERIALISM .
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[ Concluded from p . 595 . ]
loth . The resurrection of Christ , is represented in the New Testament , as involving a most amaajng display of the Divine
power ; and it is not unfrcquenr , that the moral resurrection of the Gentile world is illustrated bv it : hence , the apostle in expressing his devotional wishes for the
Christian church at Ephesus , prays > that they might apprehend the exceeding greatness of God ' s mighty power , in favour of thosfe who believed , which says he is so great , as to resemble the * ' work *
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ing of his mighty power , which he wrought in Christ , when he raised him up from the dead , and set him at his own right hand in
the heavenly places . " This same * mighty power is referred to by St . Paul in some other of his epistles , and is represented as a power , by which
Christ would be qualified to raise the dead at the last day ; as for instance , where he reminds the Philippians of their future ptospects . iC We look for the saviour says he , the Lord Jesus Christ ,
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' " high priests were put up within it . " See M . Rep . p . 541 , of the present volume . P > S . It may not be unacceptable to your correspondents wh 6
a few months ago , laudably proposed some public monument of honour to Locke , to be informed that a very noble and impressive statue of him , by Roubilliac , in a Grecian habit , stands in a conspicuous part of the college from which he was , so much to his honour , expelled , Christ-church ,
Oxford . It was presented to the college by a gentleman of the name of Lock . The difference of orthography in the names , seems to shew that the donor was no relative to the illustrious logician . S .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1808, page 647, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2399/page/11/
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