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principle of free inquiry which W Ifc ^ g&dh ^ pupils to maintain . -M ^ LviRg tfeVoted his wh o le time ,, tHroilgli the caa rte , of a , large por-% ibft- € tf his life , to an examination ° tfpthk % mt £# scriptures ^ w bus h his A ^ o ^ ks will % tie & to h aVe beea padeWl ^\ % re-a ** d unuenrnUed , and
¦ wfcjItAwe * r ** y well presume to fe&ve be *** impartial , for its results wereagainst both early proposes . sTons and present interest , he had 3 £ e £ n ^ ngBged , throughout the lattbt ^ h aM of it , in publishing these
ifcsutts * in various elaborate pubii cations * During thjs period , also , h& w ^ as tinder the necessi ty of cefcfrtiuing his researches , ^ nd of further examining the ground of his ^ former conclusions , by frequent
calls to maintain that ground a-^ gainst numerous able opponents ; ~ £ e ~ wSS ~ also % ngaged in inculcating hfepprincipl ^ s frora the pulpit , with great reputation and success : and he was now to engage , at the age
. of . sixty ^ bree , in the important oflkre of , gaining up young men for the Cbristian ministry , and in a order to this , of leading them to ? . \ m jus £ &&A r ^ Mopai acquaintance , imithJ&& -MiAcipi ^ s of Christian
doctrine ,, founded ppon an enlarged ^ d * ' accurate km wjedgj ? of the scriptures , tmprised witt the importance , pf this service , he dir ^ W Pp Ms Scheme of Scriipture-^ rinity , in w ^ jcb he ^ ppear ^ to have had it in view , to collect into
one treatise , the results of the in" ^ ^ irtW' Wf " " bi » whole life , inter-; ;^ | yin ^ is he proceeded > his various 4 ejac : he 4 , pieces , so a , s to present before his pupils , the whole ^ jf his labours on the sacred % ol »
^ ttfiicv . as it wfere at onis view ; To Sim& ^^^ i ^ ^ : urntA revival * tii ^ g rAnf iples wbith fee * a d adopted ^ W 4 Nre perf « tly mat * - < i * q t -xoburi ; ^ . Tr-u ? -r \< z-j Uuyr .- ¦ - T .
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and entirely Wr ^\ ural ; and npp ^ aring to ^ M ^ a ^ ff ^ am ^^ ^ l ^ xcmefin * sm dm ^^^ msh * l ^ fe Jm * two iand ^ wo i » aftp feftft ^ % 1 ^ p DPtv ^ ayf& ^ iiO flferf ^ ii ^ ffif W s ^ meticn ^ 8 itoa ^ tg § 8 mad ^^ f tfee
youngs m # n >? # * o ^ ffls ^^ ^ i ^ fr hapsyncn mv ^ y ^ r ^ feiil ^^ cfl Q ^ con&nenient ^ ^ vhicb ^ ty& ^ guii ^ d g ^> his elaborate li& ^^ w c i * itici sira 5 might occasionally , foTgei ^| he deference which became them , | o
such superior age , andJ ^ ariii ^ g , M # y it he : permi ( t ^;^^ i ^ t , ^ - fejice * to hazard a suspicion , $ frt this might , not unnaturall y * , J * e tbe case , w 3 th thos ^ ^ feoirem ^^ , at ; a » uadvanced period ^ ^ course ,, tOK W ^ r ^ i ^ gtfn ,, /^ ASff "
yentry ; ^ h ^ re , a 5 Dx * ^ rig ^ y informs us * , they we ? peindulged in the greatest freedoms , " and wHere > having been accusto ^ wdsto be referred , indiscriminately ^ writers on all sidei ^ of erv dr ^^ fjoes * tion + they were not content with
being seldom rpf ^ ff d , faMffgp t the Dr . ' s own writings . His jea » lousy on this sfOT ^ mi ^ ht also be increased by a suspicion ^ that such discontents' were ' fckh ^ ftlfeft by others , who he imaglfte ^ |* el ^ tps with little foundation , \* % iet * Mng of
pains to impress the irirod ^ | iis pupils with different Sf ^ itittic ^ t ^ on theological and moral subje ^^ if or it cannot be ieonce ^ ledy thai ^ con ^ siderable mistind ^ r 6 tAndihg ^ trio k plat *? between Dri "^ flo ^ lmid several pej-sons , rwh 6 batd % « ett actively engaged in estttbksiiiiig the
? Memoirs , p . 17 . 26 , ** "' * ' ^ f Whether this plan bf indiscrfitllrtate reference to writers dn * U thb ^ mro ^ , vcir « ic » ^ tbe < tay , ja » afihtfo ^( J ^ fjge ^ npt a natunftl tendency t » ^ encmte a ic ^; 6 raS'ritj ^ # i ^ Irit , will pc ? rhtfp * i ^ tait < jf # ii ^ tittb ^ wmq -
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§ 0 Historical Account if the fParringU * Academy .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1813, page 90, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2425/page/10/
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