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t hotytg Qfiffftjitrs qpd Councils in Coptroverfiefi of Religion ; by $ optifQ Charlotte ^ the late Queen / ttf Prussia : being an Answer to a Lifter written to her Majesty by lather Vota , an Italian Jesuit ^ Coiijts&or to King Augustus .
1712 . ^^ bis Letter was originally , I apprehend , in the French Ian - giiage . The translator and pub . lister appears , froin ^ his Life ( B . E . vi . 3973 5 ) to have been
Toland ) who , aj the close of a prefatory dedication To the Lady E , G . anagrammed his name into Londa t * Hg has chosen an appropriate iiiqtto from the iEneid ( xi . 688 . ) wt ^ ere the heroine Camilla thus addresses a Tuscan whom she had
mortally wounded , Nomen tamen haud Ieve Patrum Manibus hoc referes telo cecidisse Camilla ? . Thus correctly , though not elegantly , rendered according to Trappy with a slight variation for the present purpose :
Yet to thy Fathers * shades , This solace , no small glory , shalt thou bear , * Tis . to Camilla ' s dart thou ow * st thy death .
Sophia Charlotte is distinguishedv aqnonga farnily , the princesses of which have , at different periods , discovered an attachment to literature and liberal theology . Queen Caroline ' s attentions to Clarke ar . c
YVJhistQn are well knowh ; and to the late princess Amelia , her daughter , parher Cpuf ^ yw d ^ H vered , as' an acceptable present , the " Declaration of his last
Sentnw ? nts , " paWished in I 7 * 7 f aad in ^ iiiftHqiAw . ^ r ^^ . maHYtew ^ d the proper UnitftrianMkMCtrine ^ , Nor sJh ^ ut 4 , ^ Htf feq ^ ^ jp ri nexos Pala . tia ^ srg w k ^ ii ftofrm * £ &W ^ u «^
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forgotten , ^ ho ^ . ^ n ^^ ^ y Pepn ,, ia his , ^ Trjwatisgp J ^^ 11 ^^ and Ger ^^ y , > AG ^ % iTJLn M < k conferences witb , ^ ejQQ . an ^ hi ^ ^ socX ^ tcs y she displajjed rxn ^ ch rpl ' u gious curiosity and a serious inclination to their opinions * . Dr .
Kippis , in Ujs ad 0 itioi > s to Bar . clay , ( B . B , i . 601 , ) s , ays of thi ^ princess , that she" had a high regard both for him and all the Quakers , and carried on a frequent
correspondence \\\ t } i him , ' and that 4 < many of her letter $ are preserved in the Barclay family ^ . X ? % ' ° ° f her letters to Robert Barclay , besides one which she sent to her
brother Prince Rupert , intreating him to use his interest for putting a stop to the persecution of the Quakers , and one from Barciayr \ o her , written wrth ^ $ ingul ^ ar SjpirU of piety and sirhplicii y ^ arjepwvtpd in A Genealogical _ Ac $ aufit ( of' th $ 'Barclays of Utit . » Alf ^ deen , 1740 . - . ... ria ^ : . > . .,- . as ^
The Queen of Pruj » $ ia ^ y ^ js ^ f of George I . and . gfan ^ mgj ^ ei-ol Frederick III . who has n ^ e ^ ntion ^ her more than onf « , W | U ^ SK ^^ regard , in bis J ^ tet ^ p ijre ^ pp ur servir a PHistoirc dp Bfpnden * bur g * ?> h < e was $ 4 ii * i ? £ { l and sought in marrjage by X . oijis Xiy * of
but reason ^ policy , perlj ^ ps pf Protestantism , interposed . On fa desimoit pour letrdup de Ffipnct ; Louis XIV . fut touchy de sp beaute * , mats des raisqns de pplii tique firznt echoiier ce marriage * Mernolres ii . 31 .
Thej # 9 ot } U be r ^ sp ? pf p <^ ^ alone which united Sophia Charlotte and Frederick h to whpm she waa maxried 141 l 6 S 4 » at , tb ^? age of 1 j&p- His grandson say $ Qfa \\ im f that lie founded f ti ) . ( Q 8 p d fiWrA ' * coropl ^ i » ance 191 ty ? fPWiP ^^ S 11 ^ biffid b * 0 > pmi fyz & * mi * W * 9 * #
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1813, page 580, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2432/page/20/
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