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futation of his New Notion in his Jate Book of The Scripture proofs of our Saviour ' s Divinity . London , printed in the year l ? 06 . In 19 pages . -N !>» , The two last came also from the pen of Mr . Emlyn . An Apology for the Sentiments pf the Modalists , and a Defence c £ the Scriptural Terms . In 8
pM e - The Naked Gospel ; Discovery 1 . What was the Gospel which our Lord and his Apostles preached * 2 . What Additions $ !> d Alterations later ages have
made in it . 3 . What Advantage ^ and Damages have th ereupon ensued . Part 1 . Of Faith . By a true son of the Church of Engird . Printed in l 6 j ? 0 . In ( J 10 ? pagee . * A Short Pefence J of the Urjitat ^ rian Faith - In 1 pages . dl the info whi
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Dr . Robertwn ' s Letter to the Bishop of Ferns 1 Dr . Richard j Robinson ^ who had been tranfated [ from the See qf Killala to that of Ftrn $ 9 in the ytur 175 9 * To the Right Mevtretid the Lord Bishop of Fernnsj Dublin .
RaviUy , Jan . 15 , 1760 , My DejlR good Lord , c < Since I did myself the honour fco write to you last , I have been very unweU , occasioned by a violent agitation in my mind upon si subject of the highest importance to me . But , now , thai : xny resolution is fixed , and my
mind a little settled , I find myself in eonae measure capable -of "writing * Co you . And , firat , nay Lord , suffer me to return you all the thanks that caa flow from the most grateful heart , for your great goodness to me . That you should not oaJy offer me the parishes of Tallemoy and Balliquillare 3 but assure me in your last letter , that you
would accommodate me in the best manlier you could . How then mast I lament , in this second place , that I find myself incapable of receiving your lordship ' s favour . I beg leave to mfoipm your lordsliip , that last October , 2 book was put into my hands , which though it had been published many years I had never seen before .
( N . B . The book was * The Free and Candid Disquisitions ; " here is an hiatus in the copy from wliicfi this is trans * cribed ; the reader Will easily supply the proper words to coa&jeqt thp Jast with the following sentence : ) ** With some prejudice against the avowed design . But upon considering matters seriously , I was brought « vgr
to be of the author's opinion in H&f&w particulars . Bo that now I find I cannot bring myself to declare an unfeigned assent and consent to all things contained in the Book , of Common Prayer , &c . In debating this matter with myself , besides the arguments directly to the purpose , several strong collateral considerations came in upon the positive side of the question . The straitness of
xny circumstances pressed me clpse . A numerous family , quire unprovided for , pleaded with the most pathetic and moving eloquence . And tne infirmities and wants of ago , now coming fast upon me , were urged very feelingly * But
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Drl Toulmin on the Biography qf Dr . Robertson . 447
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1813, page 447, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2430/page/23/
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