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The Sermon is printed by the Unitarian Book Society , —a distinction to which it is well entitled . It will be read with pleasure , not
only by the members of the preacher ' s denomination , but also by all the friends of liberty ; and ive are happy in the opportunity of commending it to general attentfon .
The effect of the Trinity Eili is likely to extend beyond the mere repeal of persecuting statutes : the new law witl give the tone to the public sentiment an d * language ; and we confidently expect that in
a few years Unitarians will be as little vexed with reproachful names as with political prosecutions . Since the Trinity Bill passed , indeed , a pamphlet has been published , in which the invidious and unhandsome epithet Socinian , is
unsparingly thrown at them ;* but we consider this as nearly one of the last attempts to fix on them a name which they disown , and which they who use it know to be a * inappropriate as it is offensive .
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Art . VII . A SpeecA intended to have been spoken at a General Meeting of the Inhabitants of the Borough of Leeds , on the Catholic Question , 22 nd Jan - uary , 1813 . 8 vo . Is , Johnson and Co .
The author of this Intended Speech is Mr . Jervis , the Dissenting * Minister , who , like many
other of his brethren , < has endeavoured to resist the " No ^ Pdpery infatuatiop . " The * speech * i $ in the manl y spirit of liberty , but at the same tim « in the softened tone
* <* JDr , Wattf no Socinian /*
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of charity * On a subject so 4 ho « roughly discussed , Mr . Jer ? rs bas given hte parpphjet a , n appearance of novelty by the citation o / a sc .
ries of authorities ^ ecclesiastica and statesmen of various parties , on behalf of the Catholic Claims . One passage of the Speech we are at a loss to understand . The
author disavows " hostility to the national church , " and adds , p . 12 , " From my knowledge , of Dissenters in general , it is only doing , them justice to declare , as ray unqualified opinion , that they are by no means inimical , but that they are generally friendl y to the established religion of their country "
By the < established religion " is meant , we presume , the Established Church ; but how can Dis . senters be friendly to ai * Estab . Hshraent , from which they separate , at no small cost , precisely because they conscientiously believe it not to be a pyre Christian establishment ?
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Art . VIII . Remarks on theBuhof of Lincoln ' s Charge , delivered to the Clergy of his Diocese , 1812 . By John Disney , D . D . F . S . A . 8 vo . Is . 6 d .
Johnson and Co . We have here another defence of the Catholic Claims and of universal Religious Liberty : the name of the author will be a sufficient pledge to our readers that the 4 < Remarks" are judicious ,
pertinent , temperate , convincing and conciliatory . They are moreover seasoned with p leasantry , which renders them amusing ana recommends the author ' s . arg umenU which is close and » plid *
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6 l 6 Review . —Remarks on the Btsfyap . of , Lincoln ' s Charge .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1813, page 616, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2432/page/56/
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