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BIBLICAL CRITICISM.
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since been tried among various congregations in different parts of the kingdom , but in no one instance , that I have heard of ,
without creating division and discord ; and , in several places ^ these who were active in procuring the use of a form , would now be glad to be fairly rid of it . Every chance of success has been
given to this experimejjt , It has been tried both in large and small congregations . In some places one form only has been adopted , in some two , in others several different ones have been used .
Sometimes , in order to reconcile a congregation to its introduction , it has been used only one part of the day ; and , in short , every expedient has been tried to render a , liturgy palatable . If , then , it has been found that its use has
been generally , if not constantly attended by division and jealousy , and that it has uniformly failed to
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Ho the Editor of the Monthly Repository
SIR , Agreeably to ipy promise , I have selected , as well as I am able , from the papers of my late
husband 5 formerly transcribed by me , the following interpretation of a mode of scripture phraseology , which I believe is founded in truth , and whiclx perfectly harmonizes with , and' tends to corroborate and confirm , that already suggested in your Magazine
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create a fervent and Habitual spirit of prayer either in congre gations or ministers , why , in the name of common sense * must these
liturgy lovers persist in recommending and urging the adoption of it ? No individual can pretend to know the exact effect , which has attended the use of a form of
prayer in every congregation where it has been tried » I can , therefore , judge only from such in * stances as have come under my own knowledge . These have uni * formly justified me in forming the opinion which I have given ., and
which I certainly must retain ^ until the advantages and benefit * which have originated and resulted from the use of a liturgy , shall be distinctly pointed out to me . I am , Sir , Your sincere well-wisher , An Unitarian Christian .
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for Jan . p . 9 . < by your ingenious corr ^ pottdent Mr . M * Intyre ,
CATH . CAPPE . On the phrases iC coming into the world / 9 " coming down jrotf heaven ^ ' \ SfC from the papers of the late Rev . Ntwcoffte Cappe .
St . Patol says to'his- disciple Ti * mothy , " This is a faithful say * ing > and worthy of all acceptation , that Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners *
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186 Mr * Cappe , on some Stfiptural Pltraseb .
Biblical Criticism.
BIBLICAL CRITICISM .
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THE LATE REV . N . CAPPE . ON SOME SCRJFTtrHAL PHRASE *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1810, page 186, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2403/page/26/
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