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iiient t& Mitt . " ( Mem . i . 282 . ) . Another historian will shew ' tji whet might be expected on gn emergency ^ from a Christian minister who thus depended upon the forms in his book . like
a surgeon on hi $ case of instruments . Burnet ( O . T . i . 47 . ) is describing Charles C ( on the scaffol J d , and he says that , Bishop uxon ( fidthe duty of his function honestly but with a dry coldness that could not raise the king ' s thoughts /*
I fiaye not overlooked W F ' s . apotogy < p . 472 , col . 1 . ) for the occasional minuteness of his ad vice ; should it be thought to discover aa undue apprehension * it certainly manifests an amiable solicitude for
tN reputation and suece $ s of his young friends Yet I shaljL scarcely be Singular in the opinion that a youtjg minister who eoujtd really fteti such minute directions must
% ve prematurely engaged in the M \ k > Ttaht office of presiding in a ( Ngfegation of his fellow Christikti& At any rate , if he could squire the < small book , always iiM&e pocket / V to save himself ftooir distressing embarrassment , it
tfQitfd oblige me to believe , what I h ^ Y € t sonouetimes v ^ ry unwillingly suspected , that education for the Ctetiaa ministry among Unita >* riacljsi&yet ia its infancy j or ,, to . ttfife a homely allusion ^ that we eifcliet want judgment in the choice Of m * materials or skill in their » aimfacture , IGNOTUS , i
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Or * Tbulmin on his projected tyqu&l to the History of t / ie < Puri&atos . Birmin § kam + Sia * 34 Oct . 1811 . jOn examining , a few days si one ,, !^ fi ^ m which I had collected
% -ait iiitei ^ ed , HSstoiy of Pr « tes - teat © tysfeftterSi Rftl ^ u ^ UKerty » ad Free Enquiry , as a Sequel to
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.,- ' - - -i " ¦ .- -i ^ i - ¦ ¦ > f 1 b-i - ?" - '* p G c : ?^ r ' " n : f § my ^ 4 itii ) ii of Neal ^ iHisioxvLpf the Pun ^ na , a vv u ^ k ; ^ ^ VA ^ fct , I Save , at ] last , ; tiiesQfm&ctiw ^ hf reporting some prpgre ^ s ^ . I met
with a letter directed t 9 me , pn . the publication of that ^ vpir | s , elated the 13 th of April , 1 ^ 5 , sigwd A friend . I feel myself trujy obliged to the unknown writer
for his respectful attention a ^ d for many valuable hints and tte offer of assistance , if I directed a letter to Mr . Fdeqd , Qporge ' s
Coffee-House ^ TcmplerBar ^ Lq « - don . Whether I availed myself of this indulgence to write to the gentleman under this enigmatical address ^ I cannot sayy at this distance of time ; but of . this I am certain . I have never been
favoured with any cQmpwnipati < Mi& from , his intelligent pen since * If the gentleman who thus coflCfealed his real name be yet : livings it ; is , probable that he may be a feeder of the Monthly Repository * I request permission ,, therefore , through the channel of your next Number , tp make . kno . wp to J * im
rny sense of the fayoar he did me ^ and my earliest requ ^ t ^ at jhe would oblige me wit ^ i a line tp in * form me under what form I / aay direct to him : ft > r I cynQlLf d ^ from his former letter , th $£ I itaye much to promise mysdf from a future corresppndeijuce wi , th
him-While I thus , particularly solicit the attention of £ friend , l ^ wjish to be ^ 4 erstQod , as req ^^ iflig from any ope ! qjf yoyr nu , p ^ r 9 ji * r ^^ era , hints , yejf ^^ enc ;^ , % nd : p |> - servatiAns ^ whic ^ ^^^ j ^ dge ^ 11 tend to the correctness , and
improvement of ray woxk , ^ mppg othef ^ pl pjectyt of eflqjiiry ^ [| x %% y bie ^ Ti lqwe ^ to ^ Wti ft t ^ , Q ^ jgia a » d , p ^ pgf ^ 9 ft ^^^ § fts ?^ funds ; of academical institutions ; o £ charity schools * c , g * those of
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Dr . TouMiifsSttiml fdtWRistorifofiJie Puritans . &Oy
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1811, page 605, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2421/page/29/
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