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• ¦ - •*« - •"¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦;¦ ¦ - ¦ - - scribing a supposed scriptural doctpV C * ^ W triey would have beeh Expressly excluded from any u ease , benefit or advantage /'
by this Act ; which , imperfect as it is , most effectually restrained the operation of a number of intolerant Taws , AvKicli Had long " disgraced our Statute Book .
The napaes of th $ four Friend ? who attended , the House on this occasion , and were examined therein , concerning their Christian f # ith , are given in Cough ' s His ^
tosy of the People called Quakers , vp )^ iii- p * _ 234 ; one o / whom , George Whitehead , ( on whose account of the transaction , Gough ' s is fo
ij ^ rrative unded , ) was engaged ifi concert with William Penn , about twenty years before , in a public disputation with some Pres . Byteriansj respecting the doctrine
< $ the Trinity * This verbal controversy ending in an unsa | i&fac - fory roarmer induqed William fNeiiii t 9 write and publish ttje *? Sa ^ ndy Fou ^ atian Shaken ,, *' i ^ M ^ h l ? ejng an a £ le a # < J argu ,-, mentative refuta t tiQix of that doctrine , as ^ lsp of that wh i clji asserts u ^ e impossibility of Ggd ' s p ^ . r ^ doningsin ^ without a plenary satisfaction ^* or , the vuj ^ a i ; doctrine of satisfaction beipg dependent pn thp seqoi ^ Pe r ^ n jn tfce Trinity ap ^ d the ^ ugtific ^ tiQ ^ i pf impure persons , by an , ii ^ put ^ t ive righte-6 iisriess 5 5 ' ii rave great offence to : ' ¦ * 6 ? m ¦ ¦ T « . * ' * ivt
^ oiri ^ e po \ y ^ rtu , r ecclesiastics , who ^ o ^ essing at thti ni ^ an undue influence over the Government , y gfesentil y ^ took the old method of reforming wbftt they called terrorf % advancing q £ QD ^ t | iei r strong est wjg $ nte # l « , yi % fi pj-derjor i oxr B ^ omi ^ inL ib the Tq > y ^^> f ^ on * m ^ ?^» nX Woirks ^ vp | f i ju Q . ^ fcftcl ^ S ' : < i » t 4 BM ^ % **
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Bill by way of tes ^ % aVW g * That kI } -such who profess ku \^ Ood , the Father :, ^ nd in J « J Christ , his eternal Son , the 2 " God , and in the Holy Spirit T equal with the Father andtke ' so * one Godj blessed for ever ; a ^ 6 o atfJfho ^ wledge tHfe ^ ^ tyres of . the O 1 < 1 and N ^ e iy T e ^ irient to be the revealed toll ' < $ word of God . ' ¦"' - *
4 t Upon viewing this clause fc the Bi ! i / says Gough , ' ¦ ¦? £ Friends who were at ^ rtdiiig \^ Parliament to solicit the ' ' : \ mfo thereof in such terms , / as oiioff give . effectual relief to th ^ m q& thei ^ brethren , as well < u hi vtlfy
Dissenters ) objected w sope % pressions in the aforesaid ^ r ofei . sion , as appearing unscripttinj and therefore , at tie desire i > £ Sir Thomas Clsirges , an 4 sqm ^ ctiej ^ who were frienicH ^ ,, that diey n ^ it not Ire under the impiitationfof
being « o Christiap ^ . ' giw l prived of tt ^ e bene 8 t , qCdie ^ en | i ed Act , they prbp 95 e 3 , the ; irolloii . i ng proCfcssLon insi ^ ead &ereo £ yii , " I profess fait |» in God | j , e F || - ttu ? r and in iesi ^ s Cij ^ . l' I eternal Son , the inje ; C » od , a | a I in the Holy Spirit , one Goil , bl ^ - p 4 J& > r eye ? : aijtd < te acki % wl # the h ©^ §« fpRlp £ ^ 4 # . T and , N , e , w Te ^ ment , to , b ? g ' M divi ^ ingpi ratipn . '' Tb ^ i&tim ni tmbeiPgffW th& 4 ^ l ^ % tioii of Jid ^ t « J « government , aJljQw ^ o to w o ^ hof ^ Jg i ^ e / ^ r tglJ ^ < fe ; % ret ired , jMff * ffl cqfc | H rS , th ? t J ^ JO , tp e , ? 6 f : X » de th . ^ P ^>
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< Q ¦ 554 Accpuitipj tjie ToJ ^ ratton , Act > in relation to uaktrs ^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1811, page 654, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2422/page/14/
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