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otfilirie . of the result to your valu . l&te ^ imscellkny ; and that for the amecU principally , of pro vine :, tnat tne coramonh received opinion A iftay be abandoned , even by mkins npt deficient in piety . or cal
fearamg ^ criti acumen , with . ^ W ^ in ^ up the authenticity of tfi < £ oj@b ^( te ^ chapters , ''••• ttfe ' fifet * reflection or practical ^^ g | 4 d ucect by Mr . Cappe , f ^ 4 te ^ eady transmitted , I riff ^ ko on * to $ end yew the rerhfilfticrcrj ; ^ iicj a ' m , with the most slfit ^ te ^ isKes that the Monthly R ^ p 6 B ^ o ? ir ^ may lone be the ve « df
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nmk $ Uiy tb ^ sgiliration . if by that M ^ i ^ Wrii e acceptance > Ad ifre rTh ^[ ft ^ tj | J [ piness of menr . t iWt # a ™? t oflh ( K " IVfosaic ^ pQnomy anil H ^ ffaf d iit ^> f ' tkp Jewish kifi « ' " | . to ^ r tm «| lfi
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by ^ h # re quisitions 4 > f their own l ^ W j aBtd : % be injunctions of their own prophets : « excision wag ^
- npunced against those who should reject hifin , pj ^ eservation wa * promised in the midst of it to thoS « who should receive him : and in
tespept 4 p , this salvation to r&fe popple * in respect % a this dtfd $ > there were no oth ^ r rnedbs of safety , but by believing Je ^ ua to be the Christ , by receiving him as the Measiah , If # ley b ^ Wtd not Jesus to be the . dkmtf ' -in
fispect to this w ^ rW ^ * they wet * ruined ; i . e . thdy were itemed eft the principles © f their owfli ecfcfto * my , which was founded < in national and temporal sanctions , yety notwithstanding , this se ^ tila ^ p imi ^ hment did npt decide tKeir futarft
fate ; they , it they hohes ^ r ?' re ^ jected Jesus upm thair b ^ sfcyufl g ^ ment , after serious and diligent enquiry * and were ^ tt t 6 cf !? sime time ^ of general good character ,
though damned f ( & 8 imfrjvetsitm speaks ) in this life , / would be saved , accepted and . made happy In a better . • • • Adfliilting ^ what most certainly scripture no where advances , that the belief of some
certain truths . is necessary to divine acceptance and future happiness , yet , surely 5 God ^ * who Will have all men to be saved . " cai ** - not have shut up these necessary and essential truths , ip t ^ fms and passages of scripture , which , not
to insist that they ougltf to : * b $ ih ± terprated in a sense differeRjfc from that in which the belief of ihem is mpat corpmo ^ y made the indispensble conditiori of salvation , y&jjfi } iicb rpasfcfegeq ^ t » py the least , * W # be interpreted in a dif-
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1813, page 188, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2426/page/40/
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