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tirfoofc upbif the holy scriptures as tne ^ sdle rule of faitli , by which hptb f&f ^ er ^ arid counci ls are to be examinee !; i they were not well tatisfi ^ d , to be sure , that in this
wnble affair you attributed so little ta scriptu ' re and ibaf you spoke in > o disobliging a manner of reason , whbse ^ authori ty alone ought to prevail in the world , and to
which you yourself have so great obligations . Ho ^ every as people ipay continue good friends * and yet every one persist in his own aerftini ^ nts , they very positively ru , aintain , that they have advanced thkt been
i ^ 6 rqidg concerning the . Fathers and ttfe ^^ n ^ ik has not said anla rtub ^ hed many ti ris es befo re , ^^ f y by % e Authors of our po ^ nVu riion , which you are not
bmn fip htckhZytleilge , but like-^^ y ' Konriri ^ Catholic authors , atto . wjjat stjrhnsxs me most , even jf ; i « tiu . ^ •; ¦ ' ' : ' ! 'Th fe jQueen , to prove her point , refe rs | 6 the ; censiir ^^ passed upon Augustine by the Jesuits Adam ahd Ailil ^ t « She then describes ) ierchaplains asmaintaining , that ti jf * 4 ij £ iti&ii rely for the sense of sOfipJture upon authors that have ? o ne
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lo ^ eitJ ctiaplains , the" Qtieeil prd * fe ^ i to h ave ; 4 * truste d to ' llie s \ rfi cfeVity of'her pilots . ^ Yet , ad Cof ( Jing to Tohind , she was of herself competent to such discussion ; for he declares , that ** she had read every article in Bayf&b Dictionary . " Sophia Cbarloite concludes with good wishes foi '
Father Vota , and a hope , ncVe ' t realized to see him again at Berlin , where she promises that be will " always find minds disposed for the search of truth . jP fi
Mr . L ^ Enfant appears to hnve been SV > phia Charlotte ' s favourite chaplain . Observing that he hac 4 dedicated his Hist air e du Consite de Constance to her son Frederid
WilHam , who had jiist succeeded to the throne , in 1713 , l . wa& ' cii * rious to observe if he had cherished the memory of his rdyal mistress on so fair an occasion . The : dedication consists of the usual cohV
piiments to Protestant princes , bfct of Sophia Charlotte there is rid recollection . She had be * en dead eight years y and courtiers , eveh court chaplains , understand thtft a living dog is better than a dead lion .
Messrs . L'Enfant and Be&usobre have been long known to Biblical students , by their valuable Introduction to the Prussian Testament , an English translation of which has been reprinted by Bi&hop Watson in his Theol , Tracts * ( iii . 101 . ) VJERMICULUS .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1813, page 583, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2432/page/23/
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