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t oi * n < Mts of W > ActS * Me | M rather' * W& said , as "be Ivfdcnrty meant Ait the former ^ as ^ l eiH ^ i ^ * P ^ P 5 % Mcb included a confession of frith in the co-eqwtlUy of the ll oly spirit with the Father and lie ^ oiit Which thejse Friends ob .
fated to asunscrtp fural and pro . posed another in its room , more ^ iiforiijaHk to thei r own views of ^ tfcfian tru th ' If his was inserted \ sllll 9 liaii uuvut — - •» - — - --- ~ --- — —
. * . ijiiH ^ p lace of the forper on the tiflijon of Sir Thomas Clarges , in V ^ npl fee v > f the wholfe * House , ^ fii ^ 0 n ^ cted v It is how . iw ^^ enily defective in pefsgi . 1 &i& W $ rattier inclines towards HiWiah & tfae ^ tf hi tarian l ^ pthesis ; but when the situation or the persons who drew it
tp ^ a « p the' ] prbfeime necessity H ^ jf wer e ^ iiinojer to deviate as ^ fiMe "| is possible from the t ^ rms in t WDfca ^ the clause intended to be
imposed upon then * , was drawn % f f > 4 } fiy * $ * $$$ && * ^ seems TWer 8 iirpH 8 ing IWey got rid of so 8 ?^ , w $ an jthstt the remainder \ WR ^/^^ wli ' * t' ambiguous . ^ ^ cml | ^ iif the intent of -W ^ fl ^ the ^ st was , as Sewel i We ? m $$ history , p # 6 & 6 , for : fading Soimian ^ in /' ; ] p $ al « a infoi ; ms . us ^ in tHe same : J ? 8 v : < fiit . ttie ' Quakers vtfere -f ^ J ^ J ^ ' ^ fC ^ w if ^ the aBove > ? 5 fJwi ^ ir . « Hliice it seems proi ¦ . jaS 1 ?^ i « % t Itose eminent persons $ Soh
f ^ ^ ii ^ y E om n Locke ^ of aV % ^ % i ^}> ptoving » Part ofthe Act ; might be some ° '* ose wto were calleci upoa to 3 W ? lhe 8 < lid 4 ed *« iiionf fwcji they miglit consider as an J ^ ngem ^ it on tjbeir Christi an U& ^ ow fr ^ cntly this was ^ TO ^ sobaaft ^ the passing of e Act , I inow not or vyljether
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it was , \ vheta required , more gen . craliy complied with , or + fcdirtedz ibut , within my memory , I nfe % knew or heai * d of a single instance of such a subscription being proposed to axiy member of the soci ^
ety-To whatever causes the non-resistance of the Quakers to , Lord Sidmouth's late intolerant Bill is to be attributed , ( which cine 6 f your correspondehts has very properly noticed , p . 530 , aftd
which I hope some person , fcettSr qualified than myself , will satisfactorily account for , ) 1 cafiidt close this paper without sayiag , on their belialf , that as far as my knowledge of them extends * thiy
warfnly participated in the general joy , its rejection , in so triumph ^ iit a manner , excited in th& public mind , And should any similar occasion arise ^ I trUst they # } Jl emulate the conduct of thdr
&&-testors , who , at the period of me Hevolutibfl , solicited ParliiiM ^ t , hot merely for the sectirity 6 ftlt 6 ir own civil and religious ri g tifs , fetit for tltosc of other Dissenters . VACiFlCUS .
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tfse of fhe Ten CoMmdnd / Mip in Christian Worship ^ I remember being WC $ fftftch
hiandmehts inscribed upon a tablet , in ao 0 ni 1 arian ploue df \ tforf $ bip . My e tiriosity td tiMerMn wbethei- ifcey were c < lilini ^ y introduced into ( Jnitarian devotidlis , led me soon aftef to examine the
Essex Street Liturgy , then lately republished by Dr . Disriey ; iti which I was a little sxiraised to see them in- the midst of tHe tefvicefor the lord ' sSuppcit ^^ h ^ Met these law * of Moses Vtill drtiftm ^ t
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y Use ofiH ^^ (^^ h ^^^^ ^ thristhntP ' orsM ^ & 5 5
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1811, page 655, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2422/page/15/
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