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a marked difference between this tolerant treatment , and the intolerance of my prosecutors : condemned , alas ! to a deprivation of my rectory , for scorning to violate my engagements with my ordaining * bishop , to " teach'' the
people " nothing but that which I was persuaded might be concluded and proved by the scripture , —and to banish and drive away all doctrines , strange , erroneous and contrary to God ' s word , " taking espe"J § lf ' care to abstain from all uncharitable censures of the
advocates of such doctrines , Mr . Hopkins , with , a species of playful humour , once remarked to me , that the advocates of the Athana-Man Trinity in Unity might , with equal plausibility , have cited a
passage in the Apocalypse , i . 4 , 5 , ii ? support oiF a glorious Niit > ity in Unity * . On my quitting the curacy of Worth , in consequence of $ . presentation to the rectory of Cold-Norton , by the favour of 1113 ' patrons , the Right Honourable and Right Reverend Governors of the
Cbarter-house , an occasional " epistolary correspondence ensued , tilU on my ^ successful solicitation of him to * join the Association of the clerical petitioners , a renewed personal interview took place in Lotion , whei * I enjoyed the satisfaction of introducing him to our brethren at the Feathers Tavern ,
Str&nd . It was remarked , by tliat truly excellent character , Dr . John Jebb a Cantabrigian , that ilie Oxford-members of the Association attended the meetings to the very last , alluding to Mr . Hopkins and myself , Yours , &c . yftANGIS STONEi
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Historical Account of the Warrin&ton Academy . 427
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Historical Account of the Warrington Academy . [ Continued from page ^ 94 . ] j It has already been observed , that , in the year 1767 , an
entirely new range of apartments was built in a collegiate form , for the accommodation of the whole body of students , under the immediate inspection of the tutor % This was expected to be attended with great advantages over the former
mode of boarding them in separate private houses * To remove all danger of dissatisfaction with any of the tutors , a person uncojnucted with the conduct of any branch of education , was engaged tojgarovide the commons for the
stuoJiik-And a regular code of laws ' fifes drawn up , and a printed copy was given to each of the students , who were explicitly to promise obedience to them . The Trustees
besides appointed , in the person of Mr , Seddon , a Rector Academia > y whose particular office it should he to superintend the discipline and morals of the students ; and who , in connection with the tutors ,
should have full power to make such farther regulations as might be judged expedient * An exact weekly register was ordered to be kept , of the violations of the laws ;
which register was to be read over by the Rector , every Saturday afternoon , publicly , before all the students , and such reprimands and admbhitions to he given by him and the other tutors , as to them
should seem necessary : if such admonitions did riot prove Effectual , the tutors were tb proceed to appoint the delinquents a proper exercise , and orf no account td dispense with the performance o * it , A report from these weekly
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1813, page 427, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2430/page/3/
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