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j ^ Ge 1 q feo ^ h , # m * . cwteading parties , and to lay before the public a f ^ ir and impartial re view of the discussion , the author could
not but be conscious of ois own attachment tQ the person and cause of his revered ^ ind learned friond ; and ; therefore suspicious lest persqn ^ affectioja shQul cH nadverteDtly a # d unintentional ! y give a bias to
his judgment , and . affect the OPrjrectijess of his representation ofi tj > e arguments on either side . And as soon as he could procure ^ e pubUpatioa of his opponent , $ ff ^ perused bjs animadversions i »( Uh eager attention , determined
t ^^ t nothing intemperate or offen-** $ & i ^ . the language or the manner of tl ^ e writer *; should prevent him from do l ing justice to an injured Jffl $ yf ^ witixhpid him from the retractation of any error which h §
ba 4 inadvertently committed . He is now satisfied , / Tjie m ^ n who of all others as xno ^ t deepl y intereste d fo , ) gu ^ r 4 ^ tfsliop . Horsley ' s theological Jfame , has come forward
i ^ i Ijis defence , i . apd while every paeeof his animadversions breathes virplence ^ rMin ^ lioaity against the author . of the review , he has not $ U £ <; e 4 ? de 4 in pointing out a single error of reasoning , or mis . statei | ient of fact . Ij * effect , he has left the reviewer master of the
field ; and has allowed him no <> I > P 9 rtW ![»! # 9 f evincing the sincerity of his professions by the retractation of a single error . His iggfPB ^^ te *^ addtheonl J y circumstance wtuch ^ an abate ^ i s satisfaction is , the dpubt wfcttther
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— r » Of the justice of these observations your inquisitive and fntelli- " gent readers will I trust be qualified to decide , if you will do me th 4 honour to admit , and they to read a few letters , with which I propose to trouble you upon this * subject in some succeeding numbers of your excellent Repository . In the mean time , I remain , Sir , Your obedient Servant , » T . BELSHAM .
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Mr . WooUton . January 4 1813 . Sir , I observe that Lord Kaimes , ift his Elements of Criticism , ( Vol * 4 ft Chap . 18 , Sec * 2 . ) introduce as a literary example , the foft . lowing passage : ° *
"At St . Bride ' s Churchy 5 & Fleet Street , Mr . Woolston , ^ Who writ against the miracles of ^ al * Saviour , ) in the utmost tenASWfc of conscience , made a publie ^ id& . cantation . " " 'Of
There is no date or refer 6 tw : fe to an authority , nor was i& p& . cessary for the purpose of Loril Kaimes . I shall thank any * if your readers to mention th ^^ work from which this quotation Wtts taken . The circ « mstance ? is ^» St
noticed m ^ Woolstoh s Life in the Biog , Bi ^ itT not is such a concession consistent with the dpirfotl * eTe attributed totatovl iftte ti ^ &ttrs , in that work , rather ^ s fan Jitaiiafct
: ' enthusiast . It F is < Well kndwri < bow Woolston Was persectit ^ by \ 3 Mirch and state , and how enlightened a Christian Lardridr a ^ p ta ^ k Up ^ u the idbj ^ cft ^ ; thA > ^ erS ^ ttWpiii , when compatet * AVith tfte pmlaU df ^ tllJ ^ e ; : ui lildl znuuLHrs , uoil- -to : ^ n . | n ^^ i . ^( BBR 9 E ? li ^ 'S ^• ¦ Z' ) . > v ) lh del H - ^ |^ ; t f iT . w ' ffi ' / p " rfii id 7 o httivn yld&ktisi a toa z&w
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Mr . WoaUton . , 177
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1813, page 177, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2426/page/29/
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