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the anonymous writer , ' as to the force of ^ aAAaj , should be similar to my own , our independent agreement , will be satisfactory , probably , to both of us . —Of Mr . Y . ' s sermon , ray cursory perusal will
onl y allow me to say , what is very obvious , that it is manly , appropriate and impressive : and I trust that it will not only lead the minds of many in North Britain , to consider the grand points of the Unitarian controversy , but that it will call the attention of some of our
opulent Unitarians * to the pecuniary difficulties of the Glasgow congregation , wjjich they may * flfectua } ly ranjovg without risk or injury to themselves , and thus con ^ tribute in ( I am persuaded ) no
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Art . J . Memoirs of the late Rev-. trend Thf&philus Lindscy 9 M-A . including a Brief Analysis of his Works ^ together with Anecdotes and Letter ? of eminent Persons } his Friends and Correspondents Qlso a General
View <} f the Progress of the Unitarian Doctrine in England and America . By Thomas BeU fkam Minister of the Chapel in Essex Street . 8 vo . pp . 568 .
14 s . Johnson and Co . 1812 . JVtl * - kiNi > $ EY must be allowed % dis 1 , uigi 4 isfrtd p ^ qe amongst the English Reformers , whether we consider the importance of the doc * trine which he embraced , avowed ,
defended and promoted , —the ability , zea . 1 and perseverance with which he ? maintained the princi * pies which his judgment and piety
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unimportant way , to ^ diffuse the knowledge of the Father , the only trite Goi > , and of Jesui Christ whom he has sent . L . C . Jan . 4 , 1813 .
[ The writer next proceeds to consider the passages in the N . T . in which the foregoing words are employed , and at the close of the letter he draws several infer-, ences from the examination ,
respecting the authority which those passages afford for the use of music ( vocal and instrumental ) in devotional exercises . But the great length of his paper prevents the completion of it in this Number . }
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led him to adopt , —the memorable sacrifice , by which he proved his sincerity , and his conviction of the supreme value of the Unitarian doctrine , —or the various virtues which adorned his lengthened life . His personal history is , besides , in « separably connected with the late extraordinary revival of Unitari . anism in England , which in some
cq , ses may be traced , and in most m&y be justly attributed , in no small degree , to his example , writings and generous efforts ^ pub * lie or private . Few individuals , therefore are fitter subjects of bu '
ography than Mr . Lindsay ; and fortunate is it for his reputation , that heh&s obtained a biographer who thoroughly understands his character , whose long and close friendship with him qualifies him
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Review *— B els ham ' s Memoirs of Lindsey . # 47
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1813, page 47, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2424/page/47/
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