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pecfed ) that Unitarians find yom \ parts in it ) which do not quwjt&ce wk& their ( ioetrine , it is pleasant to observe . that they approve of the practical part 3 > On all
occasions or religious controversy , it is certainly > pleasant to observe ** a reciprocal -di&positiun in the partis engaged in it , to express tiieir approval of each other ' s sentiment ^ as for as a , disregard to the paramount interests <* f truth \ yiU warrant . By bringing these
points of agreement into notice , tlie asperities of polemical contesta are smoothed down , and the subjects in discussion are more lifceiy to be viewed in theif true
proportions , h y the wholesome habit , hereby jyroduced ^ of contemplating the comparative impoftance of those great truths and practical doctrines on which Cteistiaas of different denominations
are agreed . My commendation of this Eplstte was , however , bestowed on € i the general tenor of the mvtfttl advice it contains . And tbofc Bre viloqwcis calls , * the practical , part ;* ' gs if th *> s § parts
of tbe iupistle mhich related to worship , had no concern with tbe practicahpart of religion . I consider them as most intimately colinected . And if those passages in the Epistle on which I have
animadverted , have any tendency , as I vcimceive they have , to inculcate obfccure and-errpneous ideas re-• pecting the proper object of prayer Ultd adoration , they practically aflfcet in Ae most important manner , as 4 r as tiieir Influence
extends , every hi dividual act of re . iigioms worship , wither it be offered up mentall y * or vocall y ^ This . | $ ^ consideration mf Ae highfct concern , and ^ such , widely as umi ) ty professing Chiistiaiii
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have deviated $ rbm Ae ^ practice and precepts of Christ ah ^ 4 db apostles ^ thereis no topic wha €£ * er so earBestly , so incesfsantl y ^ so Jti - nrfrvoasly , rior with smii a ^ fel de * nuneiatioias an a wil ^ departu * i #
from tt , insisted , Ufon throughout tbe sacred writings , as the graat iundatn ^ atal doctrine 6 i the ajbeow lute wkiiy © f God and iha ^ ikm God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ alone ought to he worshipped .
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Flam Questton $ toPi € ikiMen + The following p 5 tper has beenha »< kd to us , with the information that &t is circulated In Ireland , hy * bp R& * Wart Society . "fiS / L R <^ pos . ^ j l .- tuf . p \ 5 X . ] Ve aire desirotis ^| E register ing it hi © ar Repository ; ics l » Be rality Is a passport for it into a ^ orfc d ^ yotcd tp ISfee inguipy . - * Might not the Hibernian SeciHy $ tofiwb ty distribute it ^ / wrifch a . ^ nall change of terma , amongst Hmmtva , and their soi ^ disatit E * angt&oml &rc * Aren ?—Ea .
Im the present age « f tW world-, tkere i $ an exercise of reason and intellect , gj > eater tb ^ n 4 Jbe iristary el man ever afforded ; at syck a tuji that men should think tJiat what
conjDerns their immortal iatertesteis not worth serious iuq ^ i jy ^ is m iusuLt to cammoii $ el > ti ^ --r-T !(^ o long have Hie | i swhtoittcd to tilt creed of their fore&tixei ^ witboui knowiog wby , and denied them * selves tbe privileges of J ^ tioiiftj
beiags r free iaquny ^ Iter twitb * depending on tfee astorti ^ JW < tf others . To-men then who mn » inve to tiiink fOT thoms ^ lv ^ tlUt following qnestiDU 3 ate priSf ^ tf i - 1 st . Gan tfeat be tKe tri ^ u t ^ Jgion which cannot bear olc ^ e J «^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1811, page 98, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2413/page/34/
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