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mories of George the first and George the second , as patrons pf toleration * They devote their third chapter , to the cop ^ ygysy reggfctip ^ tb . ? dissent * and tbeir fourth to religious controversies ; of whicti
distinction we do not see either the ¦ flic ? c ! pssw ^» . P ^ - s ^^ . ^ ft ^*!?* *^ - ? tjie folder ^| h ^ e , jtop ^ Vwbi ^ h adipijf ^ bl ^ co % ^ spjiind ^ , with the general object of their work , tibey might have set apart a greater jiginbei ^ o £ fy&P 1 p ^ ges- ^ Q 1 * the fype pf $ h § Jhistiwfy , tin is evident tfeafc Ua £ t Presbyterian Ministers
bgje % £ » are ^ conspicuous part m this discussion than their Independent brethren . ; -Of r t&Q Asian controversy Mr . IJ ^ gtte a # d ! $$ & 3 wett h si . v e much tp say , in . jtfce ^ w ^ y Jjqth of .
nairrative and reflexion . , > P Those of our re ^ e |«^^ fff ^ # ^^^ of tAkiiag an inap ^ ti aj ^ rV ^ ejfj it ^ sbpuld cqns \ iltu | qi ; £ h € ^ j # ves 5 tie pan * , phl ^ tsftpd yojbpa ^ s to wjuch we ; § re here rsferrefL $ he writers before
} ®* m Hie ^ fita ^ ra ^ t pf th ^ < raase , I ^§ $ j 4 e * th ^ i r proper chara ^ jter , and J ^ pm ^ J » dps ; pronouncing Ibeirv d ^^ es ^ ii ] i > ft . cp ^ fiidewe v * ic 4 {» otihing l > ftt . the possession qj ^ i n 01 iteiity CQuicji , warr ^ t ,
Gapi ^ v ^ dsto ^ es ,, w # e ; cpronaitted , i ^ jl ^ ufetedl ^ cbyeaich (^ f the con . tending parl : ie % ; but ^ he dev iation foam ; t ^ f , x P «;^^ s ! tant pi ? ncip | e is Chargeable ; on tho ^ e whe , in $ h ^ ir
«^ for a ^ faypurite dogma , < jau | d Rotate , nqt to pdd , impose subscription to ^ rti cl ^ s of huna ^ n ^ ft ^ . ki ^ ajifln . Th ^ e ^ pctipu of Pe ircet mA MtitlkU £ * & « what e ^ cel l ^ d ^ W % ^ U tbejjr ^ pQteippprai ^ es , ; in biblical learning , proves that the
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Presbyterian divines had advanced ift 4 tbi |> logical knowledge and Jn . quiry beyond the Independents : and the manner in which those
ei ^ gpt ^ holsirs « v ^ e ^ . dismissed by the trustees is a presumption that , under a fancied zeal for truth , vulgar and selfish passions werevSQUght L to ^ he ginatified . ; At is not ^ true th ^ t Fi rmi n was a » Arian
( ai 6 ); . ; .. an consistent XwitJ * t themselves , Mr . Bogue and M&t&evy nett speak of him in a farmer volume as a Soc ^ ni ^ i > j ^ and Gconceraing Dr . S * C ^ rk ^ it o ugh t to be remembered that he > wouldnot
accept -even the s < te of Qgurtertoury , on the condiliQacofaJteiae ^ kig bis subscription-. . ; . . j % \> ' - ,: -:- ¦ c <\* . . ¦ : Iu ike ¦ second section < i £ the fourth eh ^ pter the Deistical con
troversy is sketched * nu . Another sign of the superiority ^ in litera - ture « u | cl tal ^ ots « ; o £ i ± hf ministers &mon& tmt Pfmhyte $ ian& + occurs here : among Uje nonconformist
divines who ,. furnished able replies to the unbelievers oft the age ^ lie . puted heretics were fdremost > btil what is better , their answers Wei-e framed -r- in the kind spirit of the gospels , . ?¦ : -. ¦¦ i
At the beginning of the fifth chapter , which , i $ oni sfenrrnarfe for Dissenters , th ^ l Hf sterian * , 4 crav ^ leave for a fe ^ thbAgh ts oa th ^ ixioai proper edifice of
ihstructioD } for tte ( Ch ristian minis . t * yv' 6 Q » Bi 3 tent > PitijDe ^* iits W p ^ ld Imye rQCoromeadeidvi id ^ thfe fi ^ st instancy the study itf the ' ieifp . tures alone , withiout toifteh fioitil
ments 4 These - gentkitt ^ hl cm Hie otih ^ rJbftnd , urge th ^^ rajibiftahjce and necessity of the pupil's b ^ ing acquainted . » with systems of
* These and the succeeding chapters treat of the subjects announced in the respective titles , solely with reference to th ^ second period of the history . t His name is here uniformly misspelt PUrce . % Vd ^ ii . 334 , 33 c .
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Review . —Bogue and JSenneiVs ^ tstory of Dissenters , Vol . III . 559
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1810, page 559, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2410/page/35/
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