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v ^ ripus ; and our heavenly Father expects from us only a right im . jjTQv ^ meot of the talents which we do possess ; but that he does ex .
pect , and that only will enable us * o meet our Lord with joy . —Not 'withstanding the circumstances and the fashions of the times , one
day doesina great measure remain our : o \ yn ; and I earnestly wish that parents would have the firmness to make its employments and pursuits such that that day , at le £ st , naay . brirag with it the expectation afld ftesire of religious instruction ; This is ^ taking the most unfavourable case ; but a mother , ( and it
is r fro ^ a xn&ternal influence and exertion ^ th $ t , we must expeet most in the eatly periods of education , a mother , ) if not immersed in tfye occupations and pleasures ., of life , will often iincl opportunities of giving religious instruction and of strengthening the desire to obtain it . L . C .
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Pope ' s Psalms and Hymns . Sir , Knowing that the Repository has an extensive circulation , among those dissenters who are
distinguished by the liberality of their sentiments , I am induced to request the favour of perjnitting the f ; ollow $ &g statement to appear in the next number .
A religious society of Protestant dissenters in the country , having for , many years , in public worship , used that collection of Psalms arid Hymns which was published .
above . forty years ago , by the Rev . Mr . Pope , formerly minister in Leather Lane , London ; -and having , at present , npt a . sufficient number of copie 3 tQ * . Aiccoinodtitu
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all theit members ; and the eX , pense of a new edition too con * siderablefor it to undertake , onits own account , takes this method of mentioning these circumstances *
conceiving it possible there may be some other congregation in a similar predicament , that would be willing to join in the expense of a new impression ^ and to take a proportional number of copies . If this proposal should meet with
I he approbation of any Christian society of the number of your readers , the writer hopes , you will have the goodness to admit the intimation of it in your Miscellany , that an arangement may be made between the societies . INQUIRER ,
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Camden ' s Elizabeth . Sia , I request your permission to propose a query respecting a passage in the following extract from Camden ' s History of Eliz&betl , b . 2 . Anno 1571 .
There were now come about Scottish matters , in the name of the king of Scots , the Earl of Morton , Petcam e , abbot of Dunfermline , and James Mac Gilly ; who being commanded by Queen Elizabeth ,
to deliver their reasons posi tively for the deposing the Queen , [ MaryJ and to shew the justice of them , produced a large discourse ^ wherein with insolent liberty and sharpness of words , they went about to prove by an antient right of the kingdom of Scotland , by out-woni examples , and new ones picW up , here and there , that the pettish people are above their *^ V yea , and by the authority <* t W ~ ~ vinw thai popuidr mag itfraM
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580 , Camden ' s Elizabeth .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1811, page 280, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2416/page/24/
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