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ot $ & Refpaiied Cjhurch against ^^ tioa tQ the Roman . 16 » 74 > . RJ Xh ^ e G r ^ i nd Presumption of w Rprnevn Chmrch in equalling tflpir IjTaditioqs to the written ^ O ^ i \ &nd their jealousies of % m ^ lves , in refusing to admit the -Holy Scriptures as the rule
% yie ( jtryal of their religion . 1 ^ 7 ^ . 8 ) p iscoMrse upon the Jlamifestation o / Christ to the O ^ ps . ^^ TS . He h ^ th also e ^^ nt £ aj ^ o ng other sermons ] f The Gr egor \ qpi / Recount , or the ifyyplWQtsbz p ^ ac ^ d to the
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BooJc-Worm * No . IX . 711
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( 5 ) T ^^ Religions Villain ^ preached before Sir Robert Clayton , Lord Mayor of London , and the Court of Aldermen , 5 th Nov . 1679 , on 2 Samuel rxix . 3 . 1680 . This Dr . Gregory is now ( 16 * 95 ) living at Hambleton , free from the noise of a school . *'
In Lycons * Magna Brittannia ( i . 569 ) there is noticed as ' * in the parish church of Hambleden a tablet for Dr . Francis Gregory , rector , who died in 170 ^ . " As mottos to the title-page of the Divine Antidote are 2 Pet .
ii « 1 . Ephes , iv . 14 and a Latin sentence from Augustine , expressing that the faithful believe not heretics , but are curious to know what may be replied to them . Also a sentence in Greek , of Epiphanius , ascribing every heresy to an evil disposition and blindness , inflicted by the devil .
From these , ornaments of his title-page ? and the profusion of Greek and Latin quotation from the fathers , in his preface and throughout the work , I am ready to suspect Dr . Gregory of a design to overwhelm John Smith with
learned lore , since he had disco , verd him to be only an " illiterate mechanic . ' * But let us hear the learned doctor himself ; in his address To the Christian Reader .
To shake the faith , anjj stag , ger the minds of orthodox Christians , touching the doctrine of tlie glorious Trinity , there came out a little book , which by mere accident I met with . A book stuffed
with blasphemous falsehoods , too much magnifying humane reason , abusing the sacred word of God , denying the divinity of Christ , and the personality of the Holr Ghost , What censure its author
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1813, page 711, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2434/page/19/
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