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Jt ^ c t ^ f their lives or the exercise of their profession , as Christian teachers . The truly respectable
visitor of this important seminary , has here furnished the youths , who are the , hopes of our churches , with an excellent model of a
Christian sermon ^ shewing them by an interesting specimen how they may be at onc ^ argumentative , scriptural and practical
Art . III . Tie Spirit of Christianity exhibited in a faithful Digest of those Declarations and Moral Precepts of Jesus Christ , which are of general application ^ and which art recorded in unambigu * out terms . With 4 few illustrative Notts and Observations . 24 mo . pp . ldO . lUton * 1810 .
We app !* o * Je the desigii arid commend the execution of this little work , com piled evidently by a . friend to , rational religion . It
AfcT . IV . Jt Sermon , preached at the Chapel at Monton Greefi on ( Shod Friday , 1809 , By W . Hawker . 8 vo . pp . 43 . Aston Mittchester ,
The subject of this discourse , pfeached ttt the newly-instituted Qu ^ teriy Meeting of the Pies - byterian ministers of Manchester and its neighbourhood , is the
E&eelienrcy of Christian Knowledge . The author with much ingenuity shews . that there is nothing which any Christian * * hold ta be important aftd efficacious in
tellijjon , which is not comprised in'tKeXJnitanan scheme ; and that therefore the reproaches with
whicH Uuit ^ rian ministers are commonly assailed by such as value , themselves upon their orthodoxy are unjust mid not to be r .
We cajnnot express our good wishes for the York Institution more strongly than by recording , our hope , that it will be honoured , under Providence ^ by sending forth a . succession of ministers to deliver such wise and salutary counsels as are contained in thii affectionate pulpit address of Mr , Turner ' s .
i £ adapted to shew the moral excellence of the Christian religion , and to engage the affections to the beauty of holiness ^
regarded . Many remarks a&d exhortations of an useful practical tendency are interspersed through * out the sermon , Mr . Hawkes exposes &nd la , « meats the decay of zeal in Presby * terian congregations : he has a , cted the part of a faithful monitor : and we heartily wish that the " Institution / ' above referred to , aided by his able discourse ^ may have the effect of arousiqg and invigorating the piety and zeal of all included in the association ^ and of prompting them to ** cotu tend earnestly for the faith One * delivered to the saints , "
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Review . —Spirit of Christianity , $ pc . 597
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1810, page 597, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2411/page/25/
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