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therefore no pretence for saying ©* insinuating that ; it records the last thpughts of Dr . Watts . But to thjs document , and to some other pieces analyzed or quoied
by the letter-writer , I shall give particular attention in the following Number , and shall thus , I flatter myself , unquestionably prove , that his glorying is not good * I am , Sir , Your ' s , &c N . .
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Jfr . Behham ' Reply to the Rtv H . Horsley . Letter VII . Essex-Street , Nov . 4 , 1813 . Sib ,
I flatter myself t \ qt enough Jiaa been advanced in the preceding Letters to evince tbe justice and impartiality of the Review of the ceieb ^ ted controversy between t > jr . ' Hozsley ^ ncj Dr * Priestl ey ,
which is annexed to the $ * s t part of the Calm Inquiry into the Scripture Doctrine concerning the per . son of Christ , And I an \ persuaded ^ that notwithstanding aU * kQ ingeritia yerfa of the Reverend
prebendary it has been m 9 . de eyi - dejft to your attentive and ir ^ par . tial readers , thai the learned , pie ~ late did upon the authority of tyjosbeiru i ^ pe ^ gh t ^ tMi ^ acter of Qrigeq , ^ nd tb . it \ vhen Cjalfed uppxi for bis proofs , ty e failed ta hi $ Qt
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sheim , excepting SQo * e necessary circumstances which he himself added to help out the broken sto * ry—that being virged to produce his authorities from antiquity , he found that those appealed to by Mosheim would by no means bear him out in his narrative , that the
testimony of Sulpicius Severus proved nothing , that Orosius was a feather in the scale , and that the passsage from Epiphanius was so truly absurd and irrelevant that he did not think proper even U *
translate it into English . It has been further made evideitf , beypniA contradiction , that the bisjbpp , discarding all these authorities , pro * duces original evidence of his own to establish the existence of
an orthodox church at j 9 Elia ^ consisting of Het > rew Christians , who had abandoned the rites of the law to participate in the privilege of the TEliap t ? plq |) y—^^ that t | 4 s proof consists of six g ^ a ^ t ^ itov ^ s
propositions which , \? $ \ &q ri ^^ tey& rend author ^ a \ y n confession , only prove the possibility of the &up * posed fact : that , to complete the proof therefore , be ^ d cl s a se venth • m « ¦ jh _
proposition , in w hich , ipora the mention which Jerome n ^ lves o ^ " Hebrews believing in CJtiri ^/ ' ia his time , be argues tb * U , a body of orthodox Iiebiew ^ ^ risti ^ ps existed at ^ PUa » ia tfae t ^^ of
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Mr . Bt Is ham ' s Reply to the Rev . H . HorsUy . 723
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1813, page 723, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2434/page/31/
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