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0 * $ fcMsti < e < M ^ i $ ji * # > r , ^ ¥ itfe ^ 3 U < rti a-mude of acquiring a knowledge of Ghmtiaa theology we are happy in , cpntm $ ting tb £ ^ plan marked out l ^ y $ r > ^ sirslf in iris able urui
Most of the seminarks forcthe e ^ qcatiQa . of dissenting ministers , 4 r $ W& ttiis . period , were domestic rather ] than public institutions . Wk& % i « MW Bogiie and Mr . Ben * n ^ tfc relate cencewnng item , & sometimes A defective , sometimes
tfiq ^ rrqct ^ ^ nd in general , is $ t # > ngly tinctUTCid with party spirit . Tjbis ^ spirit is principally observable in their account of the academies of Grove and Halle t , whose comprehension of mind and pi
e ^ ent learni ng these writers are scarcely capable of appreciating . That a man of Grove ' s powers au 4-excellencies was leas attached to the papular orthodox f ^ ith ,. as ie advaHCed in years , is a presiunptive argument against th ^ validity ^ of its claim to be ri
pxire a ^ fli s ^ pturaL Q , ne ^ e c ^ io / i is appro pria ted to th # tp ^ h p 4 pf edu qatiQ 3 & in the dissenting ; academies * Co pious extracts from Doddridge ^ Qrton ,
& ^ c . hefle supply the place of ori . g iu ^ l composition . As the outhprs have dealt thua finely in quot . atio ^ ^ we wonder that they s 4 ppld . h ^ v ^ . p ^ e ^ l ^ oked an inter * est ^ gjlettsf fropi Si > cker to VV ^ atts , in wliicU Ih ^ aiode of instruction
W !« e 4 by , £ & ? * Mi » jy M *> . > Sk J o ^ S , jg ^ Q |^) y described . * 'jfhp grand error in alqnost cwyy d ^^ jj Hflg wmitfcW"b *! h * em th ^ ^^ Bk& > K&&k * n *^^ f « W «? o \ V ^ Jw Nft W tb < Bi ^| xti , fPhapten ^
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history ppf the outward state of . I ^^ i ite ^ sti ^ ir ^ ii ^ eF ^ aikd ' tanki the labours and support of iuu nist ^ m m * d- paWk f services dnd as ^ o ciatioci » . i h Whe Pfcsl > yterians yvet& certain ^ i ^ dn ^ ced in this
period * Hhe ^ r historians ascri be the fe t U > j the preVate » ce of hereby : :: < Mjir valuable c ^ nx'sppndent Prvmiiims i&& tf * aeed ^ it > with a very ^ iscriminaii ng spi vk ± to the superior taste , i ^^ mihg : and turn
for investigati ^ -of the ministers of that class ^ f mi thesis respects they took tbe lead of thfe oth ^ r denominations , and woul * l not flatter the prejudiced of the peo- ^ p ie , . .. - ' - ' ; ¦ -. - /• ¦ ; . : ?' - " : ¦ - - - ¦ ¦ tn
The authors undliertake ^ the seventh chapter ^ to estimate the state of reJigiaa- among th « dis . senters j * . atways meaning , by r ^ - ligiotii throughout this publication , an inyineiWe adherence to the Gelvinistic system * We transcribe a note which shews in what
manner they have c * teanaed Cfcmt /* P > a 84 ., # f Dr * Jennings havifig reason to believe that two of hb students , wete tainted Avith
here&y ^ objected to their continuance in his academy , and they wer ^ obliged to Iteave Hi but the doctof ? s Cond ^ lctf is severely te ~ probatetion this ticcount , and he is charged with being ctestittfcte of ctodour >« d ? aii « nei » y to free
inquiry . : Pfote « taiit Dissenters ' Mcgtoine ^ voi . yiif Is hetn 6 i entitled to a high ^ sleg re ^ 6 t praise for refusing to bid" © od speed / or to counteitance Arsons , \ f h ^ instead- « f- carryi « % to ^ ocnigrega tioi > i 4 te puie GhrifitTiarr dcictiaiie , » n 4 S ^ irtg ^ h # m ^ itl » the bi ^ ad
r ^ wjfefe ^ fe ^^ ? JvLOtia K . CD * will- vl ^ t . l c » i yp . ¦ » , , ¦ ¦
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1810, page 560, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2410/page/36/
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