On this page
-
Text (2)
-
Untitled Article
-
Untitled Article
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
-
-
Transcript
-
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
Additionally, when viewing full transcripts, extracted text may not be in the same order as the original document.
Untitled Article
* an ue ^ vine ^ rovideiic ^ iroij ^ t also : ike mndkble Queen of the Adiffbene& a £ * & * $ ifm ** to Jertistfw len * ; * rad > tfeo € igh it is natural it >
suppose ^ she felt ? ftos& for her i ** digent bretJiren m Jestis ^ she ex :-tended her cHaritable regard ^ to the whoki natfon % and thus ^ as Josepbus finely vi © t * mates , s&e reared in ? the &art& of his court *
tryiaen , amotmtne ® & more honourable and lasting than that which adorned bergrave ^ v Therfe &r& inin : % fio feel disposed to reject every thing as erro - neous if w&sb ) aacHf unknown to , or opjposed by ^ some favtmrite of
authorities . ^ Pckp the sake such , I observe , that the conterjte of this paper are-facts known to the ancients , thiM ^ i strangely overioofceckfcy modem critics ^ Mrrni ^ scribe , b&jm prodfy ¦ the foJlowifilg words of QpositiSy lit ) vii . c & Christianoftiin nfecessitatibus
iq > ud flierosoljrinam ; cotivecto ab ^ J gypto ftame ^ Helena Adi « u henoruni regina ^ co ^ tvers ^ : An * H > E ] tf € tetms ^ ii largissime nrinistravk ^ -, ;• . v- ; .. ?^ -:- ¦ r ¦; - , . , -.
I feei i Mr , Editor ^ obl iged to your conrespondetit iPMlo , and hope teppofiti by the mitd spirit which he so j astiy recoinmends .
At the same time , f am utivnlling ^ o acknowledge that I wished to riegracle the talents of my adversary .- > As to the editor of the I . V . I admire , in corambn with
ftutneTous friends ^ his luminous talents , his polished manners arid Ws extensive usefulness : nbr shotrld' I fever have pointed out
any imperfection in that work , if 1 did not wish it less vimperfect- — rf I were not anxious to See it less objectionable to the enemies , and « aore solid and useful to the Wends , of genuine Christianity .
Untitled Article
© eti ^ ute oiight not indeed to be flOlatde in general positions , but sJSo ^ i ld be restricted ^ to those in-^ ia , n ces which justify It . This
rtile > whi ch ough t to be sacred to every candid inquire ^ I violated in holding up the controverted iitfte ^ as a specimen of the other ttotes in the I . V . And 1 feiet less
regtet iri acknowledging my error than in having been led by mo . ift ^ iitary irritation to comniit if . PAilo appears te be one of those
minds which I should be glad to engage iii my fevour ; and I fe ^ l confident that in the inquiry bew fore me , I shall finally eomm ^ tiid hu decided assent to the facts
developed The reasonings of your correspondent J ; - Ti respecting the int * 0 dfccti 6 n of Ghrislianrty into Rome ^ I will dissipate at a prc > . pei ^ opportunity ; and ^ in the mean time , I invite him or any
other of ; your learned readers , to m&ke all the objections which they can to the facts- ' - ! am advancing . In justice to myself , I must ob&ferve , that thfe Evidence for them is too variotis , complicated
and extensive j to be well represented in short detached papers . They form a volume ^ to be placed in due time before theptiblic , and my only object in thus detailing some particulars , through
the medium of the ftepository , is-to see from the objections of your readers , on what side the weakness of my arguments lies ; that I might either retract or enforce them before I had eventually committed myself with the public . THEOLOGUS .
Untitled Article
I > r . Adum Clarke ofi Genesis xx . Sifc , IFtoiton-rti Ftb * % 1811 . The following reflections on the conduct of Abraham ^ Gen e *
Untitled Article
t > r . Adam Clarke on Genesis , xx ch . i < j §
-
-
Citation
-
Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1811, page 109, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2413/page/45/
-