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History of the Waldcnses m Pie--mont * But our raimisters think scorn to use a trade , and count it the Tepro ^ ch © f this age that trades - men preach the gospel . It . were
± to be wished tbey were all tradesmen ; they would not then , so many of them , for want of another ^ rade , make a trade of their preachirag : and yet they clamour that tradesmen preaeh ; and yet they preach , wtrii ^ e they themselves are the worst tradesman of all . ( Works . Folio . Vol . ii . 769 — 771 . )
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• SLEANIN 0 S ; Oil , SELECTIONS ASTD REFLECTIONS MAI > E IN A COURSE OF GENERAL READ . No . CXVIIT . Prince of Wales spiritualized . In " The New Spiritual Magazine" for November , 1783 , is the following article of News , with the Improvement .
4 < Nov . 20 . The Prince of Wales has declared his intention to attend parliament whenever any important questions are brought on the carpet , in order to make himself acquainted with the internal and external politics of the
country . — The Prince of the Kings of the Earthy even Jesus , has declared his intention to execute the counsels of the Eternal Three in behalf of his people , to supply all their wants out of his infinite
fulness , to overrule every event for their good , to be their indulgent Saviour to the end of the world , and at-length admit them to partake of his glory in heaven . Even so . Amen *"
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The same Magazine has reflections , •* 1 For one that hath a full barn 9 but no Christ . 2 . For one that Christ but no barn * 3 . For one that hath a full barn and Christ
too . 4 . For one that hath nettktr a barn nor Christ . ' * On the back of the title-page is advertised a new edition of the 4 first numbers , < 4 in which are expunged all those particulars relating to Mr . Wills , Mr . Sellon , Mr , Clayton , SfC . which gave so much offence to some particular persons "
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No . CXIX .
A Fore-runner of Professor Marsh . On WiclifFs putting out his translation of the Bible , an universal clamour was immediately
raised . Kmghton , a canon of Leicester , and nearly a contem - porary with the Reformer , has left us upon record the language of the times : " Christ entrusted his
gospel , " ( says that ecclesiastic , ) " to the clergy and doctors of the church , to minister it to the laity and weaker sort , according to their exigencies and several occasions . But this master John Wicliff , by
translating it has made it vulgar ; and has laid it more open to the laity , and even to women , who can read , than it used to be to the most learned of the clergy , and those of the best
understanding ; and thus the gospel jewel , the evangelical pearl , is thrown about and trodden .. under foot of swine . **
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No . CXX . Athanasian Musician * The Athanasian Creed is ap-
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G leanings . 2 > TI
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1813, page 327, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2428/page/43/
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