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pU >! $ < he iaeq ^ aMties of the Dean of ^ ifoicft'Wtfffi ^ ttoe : m&&ifo&e mich ^ yj Mars ti , af ^ . M ' ^ ki ^ d ^ i ^ ynhis ; tbqi ^ fe ^^ and ^ trictirtresi - Out patience wrH' he ahribst efxKatf sted , should * his katagoiiteV tep \ y in an octHtb volume . of four hundred .
and ; a ? nfcfceeri pages . ~ Stafch a tax upon "bli p dtfte % iid ^ fefc * thigs we motit Ernestfy l Wtfi % ek& ' S ' We ckii ^* 3 t ^ t > e Spectator ^ pf tliis
cohflfct * i * flt 3 $ sthe dambatknti ehgage with each other in moderate . ty- « z * d pamphlets . Aiia , were nfe metfob < Mis of Ihejrcliufch , we would * ay to th ^ em , ~^* Sirs , ye . are brethren * Whjpdo j % thtti £ wrong you * own refkaffStiorij arid We inters of th ^ eccles iti $ iicqlco 0 iiu tion ofithU country P * « . i- . f . / -k ., ^ ., . .,-. ¦ , ,-. : ¦ » -
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Review . *—Btaley * Discourses * 6 IS
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v V ?• fi ¦> o -T * ¦ Tf ' ¦ ' : ^ ' * ' i r - i ' t , f Af ^ iH .,: ! Fwo Discourses , the fvrtfi t ^ eft ufi t ek j&ds preached ttnffo ^ fiitarHtn Chtfpzl , in rMxuHjf Street ; ^ fichester ^ Dec 40 , 184 2 . Before the Cheshitfe ^ nd iiancaslri re Unita-* i 4 anoBbt ) k &octety ^ ihd t lr& latf ter ; iaV ^ thet" ChapeJ ip Cross .
oiftec ^ Mimfch es ter , ^ nuary 10 , ISh ^ t By JosephJ&ealey , 8 vo . - |> pi ; ^ 4 * * :. ¦•• » : •¦• ¦ : ; - AaT ^ iF . j Te i CAm / , a Man
of Sorrows and acquainted with t * rfc / i ^ , Se rmon preached at the Gkafrel , at Cbtkey \ irt Aitis ^ M , April 4 , 1 S 13 By Jo . ^ ph - Bealey , 8 vo . pp , 58 . Johnson and Co .
Thes ^? disco u rses deri ve a mourn * ^^ imeifestfrqm the untimely de * G ^ a 5 e of tfaeir much respected atf-^ o ^ and ratey ^ b « v . ^ Qnrfd ^ red a ^
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his bequest to his denomirrati ^ n and the world * r ¦ Tfi ^ la st sefttioti is an eToqjueftt an ^ 3 affe ct i ng picture of the ; bumi « liation and sufferings of Jesus
Christ , Considered as a proper man , and itf a happy exaropj ^ bf the pqiwer of Unitarian Christian principles , evangelically applied , to toiiicli the fender passions , atid
to promote . ( what is somejtim . es called ) experiraental religion ., Of the / Two Discourses , ' the first i « a judicious statement of the
importance Of the Scripta ^ esy and atf earnest arid persuasive exhortation to the study of them , found .
ed uponthe reasonableness and sirti ^ frcity ^ of their doctrines ^ and the second is a rational exposition of 2 Cor . . iv . 4 % . and a practical view of the influence of" the God
of this w 6 rld , " prejudice and interest , iu blinding the mindjan <^ hindering the perception an § ji ^*> kaowledgmetit of the truth , ' 1 $ - the contusion of ' thTs Oiscouri ^ the author considers the ijn ^ ppy effects of religious biindnuss . ^^ a
thus modestly and movingly intro * duces the history of his own recent and well-known change of senti ^ ment with regard to the per ^ oji , and office of Christ : " Other instances might be trtcntiQn ? 4 of doctrines , which are commonly accounted orthodox , which have a
similar tendency and effect ; but I shall ra * th ^ r proceed to notice a degree of ob * * scurity which attends the doctrines tha £ are generally called Arian , as th . ey ha . Y £ been hehl by many . I hope no one here present will accuse or saspect me
of ; wishing , to assume any < improper consequence ta myself , i £ I take tha libjepty of ^ p p ^ afeing ; ^ U / Uct ^ Oi ^ point firpjn . n ^ y awn ?^ B ^ ienis ? fu ^ l P » MW | r it may be known ip . sorric M ^ 9 nfw ^ h ^ t me , that the doctrines I haw iust mesi « tfoned are those Vhich 1 S ^ e c ^ b ^ ccd through the greatest part of my lit > i
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1813, page 613, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2432/page/53/
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