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Histrtjc&jon & still ¦ greater one * T « at was tW wre evil . With religion constantly ia the mind , w £ Hiust improve : but when svery thing occurs to shut it out , we in&st Ipse every good and comfort , ifig impression . I write In haste .
femf before 1 close , let me add the fallowing humble effort of my muse o ^ my favourite subject : Tie v . ni ^ versal aetept&nce and salvuOoTh of 4 Ur > sorts of beingst , at the ett * d qfjfrUthwgs * I have endeavoured & * $ @neralize every thing as much a » « o 3 sible .
"t / nivetml Unit aria ft Hymn . "tkt Soul of the' tdbrld all Us homage ' " ' imtet claim , thirivaird , alone ! First and Jbast is his ^ JWn&A , Tjbp Fountain of life let all living implore , Crtatibh ' s CRiEAfoft , Creation adbre !
"the Gfbd of all love form'd life to he * tlest-, The Go < l of all power conducts all to rest . Through worlds and through ages both here and to come , All being refines till it reaches its r home .
ifrten suns are all stink , worlds on worlds are decayM , And spheres yet unformed thqit last circuits have made j To cr < ypvn all the works of Omnipotent ' * hand , > # rational nature AccrEPTfiD shall
stand . yftltti powers' now untried , with affeC-. . tionsrcfin'd With raptui : es and joys now unknown to mankind ,
Cfne vast Hallelujah of worship and pt ^ isc , To the SavR « K " of all being , All Being shall raise .
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late y ^ eaFs taken place in many of the congregations among that sect of Christians , commonly denomiw nated Presbyterians , is a subject which has often and deservedly engaged the attention of some of
the writers and supporters of . yooi ^ useful miscellany . Various ami opposite are the causes assigned for the decay of rational religio n ^ a-Ekc } --the substitution , in its place , q { Methodism and Calvinistic rant * Far be i t from me to suppose , that
I have discovered j&ny thing at aU tending to decide the point ; bufe stilly as your pages are open for the reception of whatever may leadultimately to good , by , rette . \ ving ^ most important subject , I trust my motive will be rightly construed ^ if I make a few . observations . Fear
my own part , I cannot but confess ^ that the experience of the pasg year , has done more to convince me of the real cause , than ail ) iher arguments I had before heardir We have in this town been so siw
tuated as to have an opportunity ? of hearing frequent addresses front ' ministers , from various partsi ; many of them men , whose talent * and attainments would at ones
command esteem-and admiration * But how much is it to be lamented , that while we listen with de * » light to the language and subject
of the minister , in most instances we can have little or nothing that should recommend and dignify the preacher * Often with heartfelt sorrow have I looked around irie
in vain for that attention which is shewn when the . heart is touched by the aniraaied' glow idfused into it by the persuasive voice of elo ** qui ^ OQ . ^ Surety tfi ^ iw 'there musft be something radically wrong irt tk * educo ^ ion of our ministerJi Would to beaVen ths ^ tl cotridilook
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On t& > M&te ®* *^*<^ m $ 0 n , « Congregtititms . \ f
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1813, page 183, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2426/page/35/
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