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• * ft the form of an apostrophe to Popery : — 4 < An ideal monster , that is sour , livid , full of scars , wallowing ? n gore , disgusted with
every object around , and most ot all disgusted with itself , is harmless and inoffensive in comparison with thee . "~ This insane writing would , in the general opinion , have just * fied severe chastisement ; but Dr . Stock understands the
malady of such authors ah Mr . Thorp , and has contented himself with lenient correctives , which are most successful in altering a diseased constitution of mind .
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Art . IV . A Protestant Layman ' s Letter , in Reply to the Revi , Mr . Thorp ' s Speech against Catholic Emancipation . 8 vo . pp . 20 , Hamilton ^ Paternoster Row .
1813 . This is another of the publications that have grown out of the discussion of the Catholic question at Bristol , and one of the few local publications that ( like the last under review . ) will bear- and
ffcpay , reading every where . The Layman has said enough , we think , to convince even iVlr , Thorp , t&at the Protestant , ought not to hinder tfce civil Tights of the Catholic , t ) issenter ; at any rate , his cdol
arguments and good temper must make the Reverend oppoisers of justice , charity and freedom at Bristol and other places , ashamed of their ignorance , violence and calumny .
The probable fate of the Protestant Dissenters' claims ought not 16 influence those of thre Roman Catholics ; we say , a $ Dissferiters , Ifct all Others be righted ^ though ire Continue wronged . But it is a Q ffeitiob of tome interest ; whether
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ARf , V . A Sermon on tft ? fitflfa ence of Religious Knq a > fedgim as tending toproduce a gradual Improvement in ike Social State *
Preached at the Meeting- House , Jtfonkwdl Street ^ JartU&ry 3 , 1813 . By James Lindsay , D . D , For the benefit of the Royal Lancasterian Institution * 8 vo *
pp . & 6 . JoKnson ^ tnd Co . A sound head' Jind » warm heart have both ' pttltted their ^ con * tributions into this , sertrioti , wHich is a glowing picture of knowledge and its attendant blessings * The
case of Athens " isf happily brought forward and ably argued and made to bear upon the subject of the sermon ( pp . 10 —17 ); as is the character of the Quakers ( pp * 33 —38 ) , whom Dr . Lindsay panegy *
rises , we a ^ e persuaded , smdereiy , btit , wesufipeet , rather exorbitant * ly ;—we acknowledge the virtu e * of the Friedas , but we cannot be blind to sotfte capital defects , the
necessary consequence of their moral system , among which is the insincerity , not always known to tbe subject of it , which is brought on by high-strained , impracticable
pretensions . The following passage contains , in the first sentence , & jtist view pf late events , and in the second ^ prediction , the fulfilment of whicfc is due to truth , justice add fi * e » dom .
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412 Lindsay ' s Sermon on the ItiflUence of Religions Knowledge .
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Catholic emancipation Will ' "fiw Protestant Jji ^ senters from their bonds ( see Layman ' s Letter , p . 20 ); we are not so " confi < fe / nt **< m
this head as the Layman ; and should this article reach his eye , we would invite him to discuss thifef topic iri that part of oiir work , demoted to Miscellaneous Communications .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1813, page 412, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2429/page/56/
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