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lerance ; and shall faithfully record their proceedings , congratulating them upon every triumph and applauding them even in
defeat . We earnestly recommend our readers to peruse and to circulate this little tract , and to communicate to us their ideas upon the subject .
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680 Review . —Viper ' s and Grundy ' s Sermons , at Lincoln .
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With pleasure we observe , by an advertisement ^ at the end of the pamphlet , that Mr . Wyvill , in aid of his generous desi gn ^
has lately published a new edition of Mr . Locke ' s < Letter concerning Toleration , " which is sold by Johnson , price Eighteen * pence .
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Art . IV . —Christian Liberty Advocated : a Discourse , delivered June 29 , 18 @ 8 , at the Unitarian Chapel , in Lincoln . By Henry Hunt Piper . 8 vo . pp . 27 * Longman and Co .
Liberty , says Mr . Piper , is a Sound by which every generous mind is roused , and a treasure of which no tongue can pronounce the value . It includes , he adds , a thousand blessings , and is itself the greatest with which our nature can be honoured . And he proceeds in a style at once elegant and manly , to shew that "Christian liberty" consists in a man ' s being delivered from the dominion of sin ; freed from tho $ e slavish terrors of superstition , which are caused by mistaken notions of the character and government of God ; and set at liberty in religious concerns , from the restraint of civil authority and the fetters of ecclesiastical tyrann }^ . Mr . Piper pronounces ( p , 25 , ) a high eulogium on the Rev . Francis Stone , lately ejected from the church of England , by the decision at Doctors' Commons ,
cc whose name , ' he says , u must be from this time , enrolled amongst the names of those who have been willing to sacrifice every thing for truth ' s sake and their conscience . " This discourse , in which we believe Mr . Piper appears before the public for the first time , and appears certainly in a high character , as the judicious and courageous advocate of the best of causes , that of truth and Jiberty , was delivered at the annual meeting of the Northern Unitarian Society , of which an account was given in our Intelligence department , p . 402 . It is not the least benefit of our Unitarian associations that they draw forth into public view the talents of our ministers which might otherwise be seen and admired only in a limited circle . s
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Art . V . —Religious Intolerance Reprobated : a Sermon delivered at the Unitarian Chapel , in Lincoln , June 52 p , 1808 . By John Grundy . 8 vo . pp . 28 . Longman and Co .
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This discourse , as well as that just reviewed , was delivered be * fore the Northern Unitarian Book Society v at their last anniversary ;
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this in the evening , the former in the morning * Mr . Grundv , like Mr . Piper , now comes under our notice as reviewer : ^ for the first
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1808, page 680, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2399/page/44/
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