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W 9 he fiifcpfettses it in his Sunday ' s dole , they will be always leaning mnd never knowing , always infants , always eitherliis vassels , as lay papists are to their pr iests , or at odds
with him , as reformed principles give them some light to be not wholly conformable ; whence infinite disturbances in the state , as they do , must needs follow .
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Ho . XI . Conscience Aqy law against conscience is ilike in force agaiust any conscience .
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No . XII . Heyal Conscience . The more our evil hap that three kingdoms should be thus pestered with one conscience .
The parliament , without any usurpation , bath had it always in ther power to limit and confine the exorbitancy of kings , whether thfcy call it their -will , their reason or their tonscitnee .
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No . XIII . Cdnttantine . 'What bariiv . tbe excess of hire brought to the Church , perhaps ^ r as aot found by experience till * h © days of Cems tan tine ; who ^^ M 4 mt 9 m \ f thinking 4 * e couW
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be never too liberally a TVOTsing father of the church , might be aot unfitly said to have either overlaid ft or choaked it in the nursing . Which was foretold , as is recorded in ecclesiastical traditions , by a voice heard from heaven on tfca
very day that those great donations and church . revenues were given , crying aloud , This day is poison poured into the church . Which
the event soon after verified , s » appears by another no less ami en t observation , Thdt Religion brought forth Wealth , and the daughter devoured the mother .
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No . XIV . Creeds ? They object , that if we must forsake all that is Rome ' s , we must bid adieu to our creed ; and I
batl thought our creed had been of the apostles , for so it bears title * But , if it be hers , let her take it . We can want no creed , so long as Ave want not the scriptures .
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Mr . Strephon to Mr . Wright . Dublin , Nov . 16 , 1812 * Sir , I have read as many of your excellent publications , these last
four months , as time and opportunities permitted . I have long been in the same sentiments , am agreed with your Essay on open Communion , admire vour labour Communionadmire your labour
, of love in the supreme cause , ami would rejoice to imitate it if strength admitted . I observe in the Monthly Repository of last May , your replies to some queries on open communion , by whom I know not . Have the goodness to
permit me to trespass on your valuable time , to obi ^ rve that
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To Mr . Wright . Si
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No . X . Common Prayer Book . "For the matter contained in that book , we need no better witness than King Edward the"Sixth , who to the Cornish rebels confesses it
was no other than the old massbook done into English , ail but some few words that were expunged .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1813, page 31, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2424/page/31/
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