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tjte ^? . ^^ MibsgmngB' a ^ C&anfc « * wiH f bei -ift o 8 £ ? e > d , quite spontaneous , « hd many will , from pun £ ipk $ i fee averse to use any thrng irf Xhe land in their religious Hxee 0 ogs > ., In the fo / na .-of
thanksgmsg * preset * ben tu this part of the kingd ^ ip , ihe Father of our l * 9 rd-Jkw 5 > Ci * rtst ' fs addressed under the ? tkte OfiLord Go <* of Hosts , ^ rid lo ^ hiirr is -ascribed tfcfe signal Victory obtained aver the French , at Vitt 0 ] ria arid , the allied army is
called * on to prostrate themselves before him with one conser > t v a « d tto acknowledge with , humility of hearty tbmt the victory is God ' s ; The pray «? r % prmsqs and thanks * giviijgs on tjiis account * are
expressly tteclaxed to be offered to tiffi Divine Majesty , in tbe name afl ^ flhmugh tte mediation of our U ) v < l Jiesus Chrbt . Thanks to thev ; At \ mighty "for victories have
b « e& 1 ^^ a ^ OTfy offerbd ^ by all parties , during this caferaitous war , and not uivfrequeutly the same field of baUle Has given occasion to both sides to address tbe
Majesty of beaven- How far tfcis conduct 4 s jq&ti ^ able in 4 itbose who are without / it is needless to inquire ; hut the Christian will pause before he gives ^ countenancy to this practice , nor can he adopt it , unless it Jbas the sanction of bis Lofd tend Saviour . Our master his
^ a ^ hes u « to address God and otrr God , ubder the title of Our father , for all Christians are bw children : and he teaches us to loive iour enemies , and to
returngood for tCvH : but not ojne wbicB 4 s ! isaid by him ; to encourage ns ^ to ^ iiserhSb l ^ thie forany victory obttfiitigd b y' ftwoe avx * t o © t enenkti : ffts Micpoatlps rafaert ut to prey *^ f / nfr * ora- ^ g ^ s , that we
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may fbe peaKttffWy O « d - qid ^ HyJ governed , bttt tliey are Equally s » i lent on the subject of tbajiksgjv * . ings for successes over enemjesy and unite with our master in re «*
commending us to cultivate H peaceable and forgi ^ ring di ^ p osi ^ tion , and to do all the good vte possibly can ^ to those who hat ^ , injune or persecute us . A meeting of Christians is consecrated toUtie
God of love and peace * K ^ eiy thiBg that has a tendency to divert the mind frotn the pursuit of these two ^ reat objects , is sttKH * 4 ously to'be avoided . Thepa § sk > n « of men cannot be permitted to
have any place in those assemblies , where the sons of God : pi * es « nt themselves before thrir holy Father , and acknowledge themselves to be subjectsof-his beflowd Son , whose kingdom isft > ufi 4 ed ^ on peace and love andf spfri&iaf
joy . The Catholic Question cofct ' rnues to occasion considerable dtfU cussion , and two subjects have occurred since our last report , te
connection with it , which are of high importance . The lone ir&i spects the conduct of the Irish , who have determined on request , ing tbe interference of theCoWe ^ of Spain in their behalf . We do
not mean to raise any objectionsip the application of persons in distress to a frieridly power for Hi mediation witt ^ th eir ao ver ^ igrr i but the singularity of this anpli ^
cation will be striking , ivh ^ ti' w ^ eoRSHier ' the ^ p ^ rio ns appheci io + arwJ the ^ bj e ^ w ^ h ^ d . to . be'olj r tained . ^ hf Catpol ^ pf Ireland desire \ 6 \ hs plaqed- ^ ' n ih $ ^ ° ti i ^ of c ^^ v ' ^^ mW ^^ Mtm Mthn ife ^ i&ntbj . %€ l th ^ ka ^ . pbi .
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Stul&M Pv !* Hc A fair * . # 55
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1813, page 555, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2431/page/67/
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