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ORIGINAL LETTERS.
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vation . However , it is whispered by those ivho are nUbVo fntimately acquainted with his character , that he can on occasions display great firmness and decision 5 that he is influenced much more by his own
judgment than by the opinions of his ministers , and that he adheres irrevocably to his determination . At the present crisis , when the temporal possessions of the Roman church are at the mercy of the strongest , q , spirit of conciliation is perhaps the best calculat-
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JFrom the late Robert Robinson to the Rev * Mr . Gentleman of Kidderminster * Sir , In lqeiupg over some papers
the other day > I . met with the following letter , which you may perhaps tl ^ i nk worthy of inserting in your Repository , as it must have been one of the last letters
vyhich Mr » Robinson ever wrote , and stands in need of no external prQo ( . pf its authenticity . Tfcge following week an advert is ^ inent appeared to this effect *
Ori sucn . a . day a Sermon will be preaiihecj ^ t Kidderminster , and by the Rev . R . Robinson , but before that period he was a lifeless corpse * . # rom that time 1 determined never to make use of the
word willy as applied to future events , especially to religious services j as beirjg inconsistent both with the un ^ ertfiityty joi future events , and wjth an e&press sdqstolic lnjj ^ cU ^^ j polo Jiqw , ye that . 8 & y * M& $ J [ tf L ?* jgftj- » fl * $ , Wfk » ? lty % ?• ' m ^ iX »^ mf ^ i » { s ^ j if the fyrq % vf $ vfe ^ f jL ive , jap 4 do tbis or that . " Yours . &c . B , C .
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ed to preserve their integrity ^ and eyeri in the spiritual concerns of the Apostolic See , the interests of religion may doubtless be best consulted by such concessions and changes in discipline , as th «
reason or even the prejudices of the age may seem to demand * In both these respects , and particu * larly in the latter ^ the lenient and judicious Pontiff is likely to employ 'his authority in a manner highly conducive to public utility , ( p . 628—6370
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Chesterton Tuesday , May 25 ^ 1700 * Rev . S 1 & , 1 This morning joiyr favour came to hand . It is * J ^« yours el f , a pleasing coropound . ^ f ^ p tety ^ nd politeness . J o \ yn / jfcr * AyQ& tn ^ a
great deal of paifi to § eei my tacompetence , and fore ^ e | ny io * equality to th ^^ gop 4 ^ ork-wbith your complaisance h $ ^ h assigned me . Indeed my sCpldivh ^ th lain
harder upon me than any other of my life , and to go ° so ? > fer to bray like an ass sink $ my courage . I have but one hope , oand ih&t is , that change of ^ r w \\ l do n&o good , at least every body tellamfc
so . I feel myself extren ^ ely obliged to you for forming such an agitable plan of journeying . I iate ^ nd
to have in thjs iustance ^ but to resign myself whojly ty the disposal pf my > frien ^ s ^ ^ . r \ d i \ l t ^ tffit they will ppscripe rx \ pii ^ p . ol ^ sWng riitesV It-they ^ tiappy * IfhaU be so . He ; re v thenv anjp wl ^ pe .
, I intend to iriyel ' w f tW ^ horse-chaise , for the bepejfit rf
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1813, page 704, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2434/page/12/
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