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my Iprd * and master Jesus Christy and by Paul of Tarsus , than by them * , u This is life eternal that they might know thee , the only TBtji Goi > $ and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent . ' * John .
3 tvii . 3 » ci But now ye seek to kill me , a man that have told you the truth , which I have heard from God / ' Johii viii . 40 . « There is one God , and one Mediator between God and men , the man Christ Jesus . " 1 Tim . li . 5 ,
These my de&r madam , are plain , striking passages , there can be no mistake about their mea n * ing . God cannot contradict him . self and therefore I feel myself warranted in the conclusion that
every part of scripture , rightly understood , is in full unison with ttiese passages , and this I intreat you , and all those who think \* rith you , seriously to consider . Jehovah has declared he will not give his glory to another *
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Unitarian Ministers from the Church ? Sir ,
Permit me to suggest to some of your correspondents , how useful and gratifying it would be to give , in your Repository , a list of the ministers that have left the
Church of England , on Unitarian principles . Such a list would carry great weight with it : it -would lead churchmen to inquire whether all Jt > e right in their
communion , aijd it would shew Dissenters the importance and value of their liberty of conscience , which some of the best of men ha ^ ve made such large sa * fcri fices to obtain . E *
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On Sunday Schools . 21 st January ^ 1811 * Sir , »¦ "' . I observed with much pleasure in your Repository for December , ( Vol . y . 587 ) the paper by H . E > on the advantages attending Sun .
day Schools , and the imperious duty imposed on every Christian Society to promote them as much as possible . In these sentiments i most cordially concur ; and so indeed must every -. one who will but for a moment reflect on the
blessings which may thus be dispensed to his fellow creatures , © r has ever enjoyed the pleasure of witnessing their communication * It is much to be lamented that
there are so few publications to "be found , calculated to accelerate the progress of the children attending these schools , in the rudiments of knowledge and
Christiati morality , so as to lead them > Sjr a regular series of instruction , t 6 ia more clear perception of the glorious truths of the G 6 spel dispensation , and at the same time to fit them for their various
occupations in life . To the want of such a series may be attributed the too frequent failures , which tend to discourage the efforts of many who at first entered zealously into the good cause .
Regularity of system is of peculiar importance in a Sunday School , where so small a portion of time can be devoted to * he children , and where they are
generally obliged to leave it at an early age ; the more especially & the impressions which may }*• made by a regular course of ifl * striiction , must undoubtedly sink much deeper in the mind , and to the less easily effaced in f u ture life
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* 4 Unitarian Ministers from the Church . —0 rt Sunday Schools *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1811, page 84, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2413/page/20/
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