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fereht mano ^ , ? fcfataifcly ^ aferi pre ' ted so , afl 4 tbe Hrterpi ** 4 ipo supported by sttch argum £ h& as jtoi&t itfWl -haggtor arVerfebfc-^ fent joflie ; * od vmld t ^ tb lasting doubt ana fluctuation , ~ m
* ftotte iDdecisivte Grinds . If fthy fifths musr ^ ofrnefcesiity tre bgfieVL «! d in order to be *» ap ^> y in a fiiu tore life , dh * ibodld Wmk tkty matt be ^ fftaini sins pie trtftftft ; wfetblyi' iittiply an * incontesflBiy TCveafe- capabie of affecting the
8 € ittimrints of ^ the Ketirt , artd , if lemotl ^ yi yet dmportatrtly , coril nect £ d % rtlri&e cbndudt of the Hfc . To whomsoever revelation is obscco « , tw them in- » ufch passaged it eannot'be i «^ frfl i land therefore cannotbenecesfeary . Wh « re ybti
have not either faculties or filrhitore of mind tbs qvtatify you for the unAsrst ^ nding of it , you n ^ efl not drettitfc yotrrs « lves about ft " : in tbo « e instances aind passage * ft ¦ wiftiirt ^ e lio " article in your ittti ¦
catttiti ¦¦ ¦•¦ ¦•¦ ¦'• ¦ - ' ¦ ' " ' ** 1112 Though to Christians strobg h » faithydf CotoprehenfeiVe and drtliklAened minds , tio daritfer
may rdiiilt from rtoubts concer ' n . idg the g « O « ilierieii of this bi- the other pawiage of * the Christian scriptures ; though they rti&y bfekr thfe . dtaicatitm of some , ^ ithbiik
attainder « of their belief and resp ^( 6 ^ as to the r ^ st 5 ^ VCt tttaVrVi arid iotne itot Svfeak Chrtetifcfk nether , wotild' find ' off ^ tide"in sikch liberties , andtoi ^ ht be te rh { ltf > a , having given tip ^(* me f a / ts , the external eVta ^ rteeB ' of " the
tmth ahd genuineness 6 T ^ hr ^ h , were etiual t 6 those of the tttith and geniiintesfess * of' toy that were left- ' feaviOtf dbne 'this , hiight oa ^ y |^ tempted to > d 6 > tloTe , aniT tb gi ^ e m afr : He Uhose id « ai otl ^ fWSiiWfy ; « s ^ attt * S ^
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* tttf iteh ^ ^ fc ^ ts ^ toe the truest , H i . e . the Sifarplfe ^ Will be feast of % fti ttris danger . —Bdt , aithbugh ft * dtt * t fe ^ a ^ rrnitted , thai sdth ob * seority < W- 'ftpfria + ent incbnsistfrney as may ' put 1 % c ^ iit bf otr power to interpret , tottst also put' ft otit of
6 % r pdttrej * » ta ufe , an « IHer ^ fore takes -whatever of afripture Kd . k tais fch ^ raCter bill W dot a ^ c'b ^ '; jet it does not , in like' rtkniler , but the
lafc ^ the bafes ^ tge bf book ; so ftt # lfb |* fb « ngi tt * 6 es nbtof itself ev * B afford an equitk'He t / re s « rnptio » , tfrat it is rtot as genii he as Ae rest . Diffieolties that have not yet Tjeeh rertioved , antf
apparent iHc . iniiste ' ncies that have not ytt te * readtife ^ ed- ' iilay ISfe ^ rrtoVed and retanciled . and pasaages , therefore , tlidt have riot y 6 t been uncierWtoo'd . may bfe uh ' ddr-* tobd hercjtfWf-, and being
uHderstood , may tCeCorhe , ih f' ^ dp ' "fiL spect or other , either to the inter ' - ests oiPt ¥ utb , 6 r riibre immediately to the condurt ot cbmFort of jiian kind , vaVaableand useful . Hbiri ever , bbsArity ' and inconsi ^ teacy are hot forgery atld fiction ; these characterk have beeh ^ dharg ^^ ok true and geniifne' ^ tings , and fei in time , e ^ ery trait bFthis s 0 rt hat
whoMy disappearea ; NbT \ 6 'Bfe able tb interpret a passage , or to relish the cbrltehts , is hot to overthrdw « e tfestimo % of anti qtii ^ r concerning it , and Will not justify its erasetrtent froth' the c ^ TWtt of lymnM ^^ A ^ mv : . : :
™ WMK respect tothe tWo HritchaOters of Luke ' s'Gospel in p ^ rtrcuKr r find in thehi no iriternSl rrat ^ s of ro ¥ gerV di ' ^ ttidn , buli WaflJ ^ c genuineness and'ttuth . Here are no mistales , here h ndthioi Jt .-
cbttsisterit ' w ' . th mdrioers Or wttfe ftiyur , nothing ftiat atic ^ rds not k ^ 1 1 % tWit touta ac *« r * , Offik
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Mr . Cappeen tike MfrOcufotts Bittk QfCkri&t . 1 ^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1813, page 189, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2426/page/41/
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