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serves to fee commended for it ; for the ancients have rightly handed it down to us a $ an epistle of Pan ! , Bat God only knoWs who wrote the epistle . " On this last clause the assertion in the above
note , concerning On gen ' s igno * . rance of the author ., seems to have been founded . Whereas ^ from the connexion nothing can be clearer than that Origen only meant to say , that he knew not who was the scribe or
amanu-. The following remarks of Mr . Hatlett , and the testimonies which he produces from various other
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Art . I . —The Benevolence of God displayed in-the Revelation of a Future State of perfect Happiness , A Farewell . Sermon , delivered at the Baptist Church , Taunt on , October 16 , 1808 . By Thomas Southwood Smith . 8 vo . pp . 34 . Crosby .
This sermon is the production i ) F a vigorous imagination . The subject is interesting , and the Art . II . —The Consolations of Sherwood , and Co .
Ironv is an edged tool . It befits only the hand of ' a master . It has indeed two edges , and may according to the design of him that uses it , be turnod against either error or truth . yicct ) i * virtue .
We protest against the maxim that ridicule is the test of truth . At the same time , it must , be confessed that therc arc absurdities and follies in the religious world which cannot be reasoned ,
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ancient writers , are well worth y the perusal of all who wish for satisfaction on the present subject . From thence it is to me abundantly evident , that though Paul
mighrnot write theepistleas we now have it in Greek , yet that he was the real author of it . It is highly probable that to the Hebrews he should write in the Hebrew lan
guage , and not less so that some other person should translate it into Greek , which will naturall y account for the difference in the style between this and his other epistles . I &in , &c . P . H .
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preacher treats it in a mannei that is creditable to the feelings of his heart .
Orthodoxy . 12 mo . pp . 34 . 6 cL but must be laughed away ^ Who
would gravely argue on the subject , which once distressed the mind of Dr . Johnson , of the lawfulness of taking cream in tea on the morning of Good Friday ?
Whether the topics which the author of this little tract plays upon be equally proper for ridicule , the reader must determine for himself , when he learns ? that they art ; the Trinity , the depravity ot hu *
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6 / 8 -Review . —Smith's Taretoeli Sermoft . —Consolations vf Orthotidxy .
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*< STILL PLEAS E D TO PRAISE , YET NOT AFRAID * TO BLAME . " Po * e .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1808, page 678, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2399/page/42/
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