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cfph c ^ U e d&e ISfciiptures , for he seems to think it a matter of great jndtfferettee , wftfcdier people even rea * d tfrel $ ttei < or not ; he is even somewfiat ahgry with me for recommending th ^ m so very earnestly to my frieiwcPs perusal , # Ht 1 sT ttfc himself advocates the
cause dfthe Heathens with , little Jess zeal . JSfow , if for a moment wealiow ^ Mr * S . to be nne of those favoured mortals , vtfhose superior p ^ oefratibn might have discovered
fhefce important truths in . religion and morality , which revelation has made fcriotfrh to us , ( and which , by tfte w £ y , initialed as he has been into them from his infancy , be can neverktiow that he should
Iftftfc afecd ^ ered ) yet what would && Ballf of men , less intellectual or less IhtyUiringj have done ? If seme but philosophers might disifoV&T j ot recite these trtiths so n ^ cesi ^ l ^ t 6 BeknbWn , alas ! how tittle faif ^ we hope that tfet immensebody of nt&ft , who form at ^^ i ^ t ^ ' " tmefc rfetiaftized part of m"WWSrlif * -af&iH ever , coatiinuiiig sach k ^ ow the truth as it is in Je-* wk How litUe may we hope ,
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Jlfe ^ . A . Smith . IWfe ^ suddeoiV v Qn the and of fcptenlbcr Last , ifa the 63 rd year of her % ^ pc ^ ipgp ^ fiyt near Lewes , in Sus-^ tfC ^^ P ^ W ^ ftiad * been ! -fpr' a short W % < Wt ) Mas , Ann Smith , »**!•«^ fim ^ pte Mr . Richard Smith , w mtfay yt ^ tsa reajud eij t of Brighton ,
l ^ JW ^ fiPn ^ f ! " ^ ^ tio ^ foiaiiiity to the « stab-^ ftp ^^^ tfi ^ f ^^^ ootinutd in union Sjfo ffiy wj ^ ytiiili shc / w as aboxit ninc-I !?^' i'QWW ¥ ^ hfilljdbiflr ioine of the 4 »* - ^ PIPQ ^ IMW ^ IV ? - * JWfri ^ Dje Cafu-cey , ^ r 5 ^^ ^ fflWW 1 ^ feW P&Wffl * * rc . igi ^ h of Protestant Dissenters in
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that peace and good-will shall ever be aniversally established dmongst men ; that those blessed times foretold in the gospel shali ever arrive , when every man shall be safe under his own vine and
under his own fig-tree ! Christians , all men , the most unlettered ^ the most ignorant , may be ; but when shall we see a world of philosophers ? What inconceivable combination of circurristances shall
produce this unheard of effect ? And supposing even that all men should , at sortie future period , acquire ^ by dint of philosophy , a perfect knowledge of moral and religious good and evil , what , short of the doctrine * of future
rewards and punishments , could ensure the observance of one , and forbearance from the other ? What engine powerful enough to effect these great ends , in any degree worth our consideration , when
even scripture threats and promises are unable wholly to effect them ? I am , Sir , Your most obedient Servant ^ A . L . B .
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those days , and especially in that part of the country ( Sussex ) was by no means a fashionable thing ; to follow the path of duty was then a matter of serious and weighty importance , and those who did so , had daily to ** take
up their cross , " to subdue the passions , and to sacrifice some cijtbe nlost ^ n 4 eaj > ingles of nature at the atirine of trvith . This she . fouojl by experience j f *? r ia thus pqblicly declaring l % er . change p £ scn ^ nActi ^ Jjkp bad $ o combat ; t $$ n # : culea ^ d ^ n ^ ci ^ iftloj ^ cr acqjuwifanc ^ a £ well afcjtjiq pwj # 4 i& ?> tkq . J ^ qhxtt andi the blttpt thre ^ its ^ oj ter nw ^ st relatives . But she had made her clcc-
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1813, page 741, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2434/page/49/
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