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& c- Amor . g Us digressions on other points of Hebrew literature , is a defence of the Masoretip text ,.-as too perfect to require tbe aid of ft critical apparatus * . We are in * formed by a JTriend , that Micbaelis reviewed the Tentqmeu in tb ^ Orientaiische Bihliothek ,
Of the collation of all the know MSS of the LXX > began by the late Dean of Winchester , the Professor s ^ iys : — ** Since the de ^ th of Dr . liolfpts , the continuation of this important work hfis Wen under- * taken by Mr . Parsous * who h&r property resumed it with th § his , torical books ^ as they follow tb ^ Pentateuch , and from the speci *
men which he has akeady given ( tbe book of Joshua just published ) apjpears well worthy of the task cpmroitted to his care . " We wer ^ gratified tpo ; by the following information : — u Michaelis in bi § Qerman
translation of Isai ^ ha * vjkieh was uiai ^ about ihe $ arn& ti « e , aud of which nearly one hull was printed , when Lowth ^ s Isaiah ap «
peared , hasinmo # peaces , where be has preferr ^ 4 a various-reading to the coRamon , t e ^ t , agreed in the choice of that reading with Lowth . " pp . 130 , 131 ' , note .
To Pr , Marsh ' s Lectures it is not , in our jvidgment , a fair ofo * jectioa that they are unaccompanied by copious notes ^ and do not contain elaborate , critical disquisitions . Nim $ non erat Hs locus . They make good tfceir _ _ _ i
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preteations , and ^ re what lectures should be — -diiections and aids * calculated to awaken atid guide ' witb <* ut superseding the industry of die auditors and readers : and it only remains for us cordially to wish th ^ teamed author health and spirits and perseverance to complete his plan .
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A&t . IL Tie First Principles oj Religion , in Question ynd An * swer , for the Use of Young Chtfdrm . 24 mo . pp . 25 , 1810 . This is a very cl ^ ar ex position , in language intelligible for the most part t © children , of the important truths of the gospel , if tberev-fce any thing that we wish at all different in the Catechism , it is , tiiat the last cjuestion and answer had not-left- the wicked
under punishment . It appears to us , that the 6 vA y way to teach re-Hgion efflfectAialty to children , is by representing God as a Father , but how diflfereiitly % 9 i tfeey fed towards a Fa ^ b ^ r who is always
pUnisfoittg his--dffs £ fkig 9 and one wfeo corrects them in measure , with a view to mak-6 th ^ m better
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Art . III . —An Appeal ' to the British Nation on the Folly md Criminality of War . By In * nczus . 8 vo . pp . 36 . Johnson and Co . 1811 .
Irenaeus reasons well ; but what chance has a man of peace , o \ gaining the ear of a peop le , of whom a large proportion bave been born and educated in a state of vvaf fare ?
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2 Q& Mcvieu . ~ Jn Appeal to tie British Nation , -& .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1811, page 298, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2416/page/42/
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