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raised above the laborious duties 0 f l bis station , and bis use in Civil fife -be lost /'— ¦ ' * Despotism—« sin * eere , unalloyed , rigid BeSpotistfi , is the only form <* f ^ government -wfeieh may , with safety to itself ,
diegfeetffae' education of its infant < poor . ^ Vfhere it is the prind-| ile erf govern ment ibat the com - < mon- people are to be rulett as mete animals , it might indeed be impolitic to suffer them to acquire ** he moral discernment and the
spontaneity df man •* * ft is contrary to the order of nature , i . e . it tsTepugnatit tothe decreestffPro - \ idenjpe 5 and therefore the thing
shall never be , that civil liberty should maintain its g £ o ** ad « ao > ng any pe ^ pte ^ disqualified by ignof ^ rc ^ and profligacy for ihe use g ad ^ y ^ yment of iu "
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Art . 1 L Thoughts 4 > n Subscription to Articles f ^ Faith 9 in Six Metiers , addressed Jo a Member vf iht Svcitty j for educating JT o ^ g Men for the Ministry * at ffotqertoujicadeny /* By Robert Wiriker p iXJD , Svo . pp . 35 . Congee . Ijtwodon . 1811 *
On i ^ adi % articles the Homcrton Academy ^ furnished by a corr ^ ondent ^ pv 219—234 * most of our readers roust havo entertained a persUHsiow that the
imposition of them could not be agfse&folfc tp the principles and fe ^ l . ii ^ p , of many of the Calviaistic Ois * s « Bters . l > r , Wijat ^ r ha * , with mauly ii ^ ikuess , declared his disHpp * ot > H « . tionof tbe Hooa < irtoai «* t ; ai ^ l we
he ^ r tiitjut se veral othe r Indepen * dejptjt nunuters * vre i » tept upnn i %± arbolitiou : shaul 4 th « iy eftwts k& inejffectwl , they will %% l « iii » t ^> t ^« € . rat # th ^ m ^ lv ^ a iw ^ i Uieu Jea ^ iiw ftftttftiit ifo # t&t $ JtomAb * wu * ** h
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df'adopting the most oppress }^ <^ tr ^ totti of xmtion&l rches . * The HoAtertda Afticlea , " ssyi Dn Whiter p . 8 . ^ are of ancient
dttte . I l * ttve & copy of them which * I suppose to be the first edi ! tion , printed in the year 1734 , From that time to the present , the only alteration vvhirfi fia » taken place , consists in the omission of
cme word in the last article . They ^ Te generally uhdei ^ tood to have been framed tfnder the direction of Dr * Abraham Taylor , and in « deed bear strong internal evidence of having proceeded from the pen of that learned polemic divine ; Tot
they appear to be literally abridged from a large and elaborate confession of faith , which he delivered at his Ordination at De ? ptfbrd , on new Yea : rte Day , 17 $ 1 .- that
the adoption of this abridgetheht ivas a high compliment to the nearly orHtAntd past&r of the Chtrrch at Deptford , and very flattertng to a vanity , whicl needed no additional Incense to
perfuine it , cannot be doubted . Wb&i there Was x >{ cvangelfcal devotion , of Christian meekness , oT emitteht and exemplary holinesi in Dr . Taylor to staftip so peculiar am honour oh his confessioo ,
as- to make it a test for others to subscribe , we , who live &t -tb ^ drstahce of nearly four-score y eari from that tittle are not , perhaps , altogether c 6 lri |> eeent to determine . The author considers ii
subscription > as it respects the » tudenfs and the pecuniary supporters of ttfe Homertoh Academy ,. ana shews it to be useless , inex pedient ^
oppresiiV ^ dji d inj urious . Me are sttfjprta ^ a , however , " t& ' at Vi * W . ^ tioUid nUt once tfeiiouncc it * the aijsamptidn of dominion over conscience , the mtmuw qIAum **
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1811, page 238, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2415/page/46/
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