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j rikL&ti&a *^ # 5 ° ?? > P * ; a gttegea ^ ral disiemraation of Stocks theycontain . The eager ^ ^ jrfc fc wfcich they a * e $ migh t after Snil « htf « e $ £ ives rise to the inost ean-^ ncte ^ eotations , ^ #
grdta these ( juat&fions , the ptopn ^ y <^ sending books in this way is obvious . Besides those sent to Libraries and societies , books have also beefl sent to individuals , where it was thought they would be useful * \ *
I also congratulate you , *> h the acquisition of Mt . J&tites fate * to be minister of the cimrch in this place , I trust under his tfcfc ihte ^»«* fc w ill bfe rai se d ^ ^( btpility , apfl that a . 11 the ftiendi to Unitariatusm mil be
jBott firmly united in the bonds of peat ^ liberality and brotherhood . J ^ lrt ftot tha : t fife tni ld , tttms . sumiugr aod amiable manaers , U « knowledge of the ecriptures . fc ^
-M ^ &Unte pablic usefalii ^ s , !^^ li ^ btite ^ tch t 6 tbfe jrro-/ iM ^ . ^ i- ^^ tl ^ Jiuiisin * The JSotxfy at Edinburgh retains the MgteiSt setise of his jservicers among Aeoi fi > fe tfee ^ space of 4 otir months ^ 1 cannot i > ve ? lodkJhe importance ;^ tbe missioa of our friend Mr * W ^ fe r- he has treen mo « t Hide - ¦ ftfi ^^ e % i his labo urs since he ;^^ Be ^ l * fe ^ ^ jyreacAiog in -Wy plaee to which he could ¦ |^ MceaB , a / nd distri buti ng many ""f *!^^ ^^ His ? fl # P will undoubtedly stir up ^ iry ; ( ^ d we tnow that free
« q « ry& twiftii ' s test foieni . It ¦^^ I ^ Jte ^ ' '^ t he foti Haa-^ i 9 ^ % ori ^ e , error attd vice , i ^ on thieir miiis , e&tablish know-/^ tpu ^ ^ wrfv r ;; ***>> Maeid Batons friettdly M tyfr Bc 6 t !^ na ^ I trust isviVl m lie jrfteijded : VJth thfe be $ t ¦ Sq fite # J giji i ^ arjrative , generally
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known and hi g hly admired for its siitipliclty a ? nd p $ & \ tmes& > iv ^ u ><§ cause him to be regarded by the people-of this coun try with v $ pe * culiar inteirest * I cannot omit
the present opportunity of bearing testitnon ^ y to its meri ts , * tnd declaring my firm convictioii of the advatxtages wliich the cause ot Unitarianism will derive from its
exten&fcve circulation . I am assured , that it hath already ^ e ^ n the mean of turning th ^ e Attention . of many to primitive Christianity , and leading them to reqeiVe thye pure-doctrines < af the word of GoA *
W ^ are under the greatest obligations to t he London Fund Society * and would express qur gratitude , by using every n ^ etUod in our power . to facilitate their pious , 4 ttfd assist their missionaries ia
Scotland . I am aware that th ^ ^>^ es « sure of the times is agakiiit us . Owing to the almos ^ total sta ^ i ^* tion of trade , we cannot Jook ibr la « ge donations , or subscriptions 5 yet we trtot that all who are" concerned for thefeonour of God and
the happiness of men , will ex « rt eviery nerve , nay , will even < ieny themselves some conveniences ^ in order that they * my suppoit jan institution , whicb hatii for its ofeject such glorious and noble ends *
To stimulate the energies of our friends , we might f ^ ention that every doctrine pf the gospel h&ifo been eorrupt ^ d ^ and unless ra ^^^ s are used to remoV 0 these
corruptions , Christianity ia its t ^ tiy e simp ^ city ^ and &e chfipmcter of jtbe Fatfber of all , v ^ ose name atid nattrrei ^ Jove , will behid ^ rombis chitdreq , Twth is qw © fejctft 5 Uuth we wish to cestifcblish on th « firm baws 4 tf « cri |> ture rejB ^ on and common sense ^ Already numbers in eyery place are daring to open
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Jir f ^ % ^ ce ^^ ifc ^ iM ^ Mj the Smtph tynitq , iian Mund < . 6 %$ ^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1811, page 629, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2421/page/53/
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