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of Leicester , and No . 63 , by Dr . Caleb Fleming . P . 531 , the writer . of the " Remarks on Bishop Hurd ' s Charge , in 3 777 , " was the Rev . IJr .
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To the Editor of the Monthly Repository .
JVear Bradford , Y < ir } ishirey sir , Nov \ 5 , 1808 . I wish vcrv much to see in some future number of your \ aluable
Repository , an answer to the queries of your correspondent T . p . 559 , as to the papers which were wiitten by the late Dr . Chandler in the " Old Whig . " I also am equally anxious to know who
were the writers of the other papers in that excellent miscellany . Jt is well known they were chiefly the productions of young dissenting ministers ; and it is equally certain that they do great honour to the writers : as however ,
many similar queries with these now proposed by T . have already appeared in other periodical works without success , it may be justly feared they will now again meet with the iamc fate . But
certainly these volumes deserve the perusal of your readers , as containing a masterly explication and defence of the grand principles of civil and religious liberty . The names of writers who could
so ably , and in such a manly , animating manner explain and defend the gjprious cause in which they were so honourably engaged are always worth preserving ; but the spirit and good sense with which they wrote ., is of far great-
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Disney , then vicar of Swihderby , lately minister of Essex chapel , and now of the H yde in Essex . A . B .
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er importance ; and although some of your readers may unexpectedly be so fortunate as to gratify the very laudable curiosity of T . yet if as is most probable , the / event should turn out otherwise , I earnestly hope this rather
untoward circumstance will not prevent them from bestowing a speedy and attentive perusal on these truly valuable papers . They will assuredly reap equal pleasure
and information ; and perhaps too may be disposed to join with me in regretting that such an interesting collection of papers should remain so long in obscurity .
Our countrymen are now very zealous in assisting the people of Spain and Portugal , in asserting and obtaining their rights . It
may therefore be asserted that we cannot well render these people 9 . more important service than by supplying ihem with translations of our best writers in the
cause of civil and religious liberty , to assist them in forming a more rational system of government . If truse foreigners ,, now
fashionably dignified with . the appellation of patriots , are to be enlightened , it must be with the above light tiom ovi free country : for certainl y they will have spent iheir treasure and blood to little
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6 * Character of the " Old WhigS *
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CHARACTER OF THE CC OLD WHIG . "
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1808, page 652, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2399/page/16/
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