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mcnt of Lord Sidmouth ' s Bill . 8 vopp . 24 . Miscellaneous . An Address to the Deity ; a Poem , in Three Parts . By William Johnston . Second Edition , with Corrections and Additions . I 2 mo . 3 s .
A PJain Statement of some of the most Important Principles of Religion , as a Preservative against Infidelity , Enthusiasm and Immorality . By the Rev . Thomas Watson . 8 vo . l ( 5 s . The Fifth Report of the Director * © f the African Institution . 2 s . CRISE ^ SGKlESBACHIANIiiLiu Kovum 1 ' est amentumSynopsis . Edidit
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Josephus White , S , T . P . Linger Hebr . et Arab . Prof in A cad em ia Oxouieasi , et M $ i 9 Christi Canonicus , 7 s . 6 d . The National Religion he Foundation of National Education A Serinon pi eachifd in the Cathedral Church of St . Pavilj lLom ! on , on Thursday , Jtine 13 , 1811 ; being the time of the Fearly Meeting of the Children Educated in the Charity Schools inland about the Cities of JLon < W > n and Westminster . To whicb is sodded a collection of IN otes , containing Proofs and II lustrations * By , Herbert Marsh , D . D , F . R . S . Margaret Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge , is .
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We have endeavoured to give iivthis and several preceding Numbers , a complete Collection of public Documents on the subject of Lord Sidmouth's Bill ; should we find that we have omitted any papers of consequence , we shall hereafter insert them .
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Mr . Carpenter has favoured us with a SecoTid VqXedictmy Epistle to Mr . Belsham ; But fearing lest any more last words should lead to personal altercation , we must , with all respect for Mr . C , consider the controversy closed . —We have pleasure in announcing that Mr . C . is preparing for the public eye two volumes of Practical Sermons .
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In our next , we hope to t > e able to give an abstract of the Report of the Committee of the Unitarian Fund .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1811, page 512, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2419/page/64/
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