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* nid fight utidier its 4 « fet > ce ; th « it is not unimportant " * tdAscertain , as well as ^ e arfe ttfcle , titpoint of fact * So far as Dr . Watts was a
follower of Christ ( and such he eminently , was ); , may we all , Mr . Editor , be followers of him ! Whatever I think of his early or of his last-sentiments , I have so full and
liveiy ^ a persuasion his superior ity a » a » practical Christian , that my pen would in vain attempt to do it ' justice . Yet happy would it ? . have * been for the peace and comfort-: t : v « n of a Watts , had he embraced fro i ^ infancy that unerim cumbered , unscholastic creed ) *• There is one God and one
mediator between God and roen , the man Christ Jesus /' I am , Sir , &c . &c . . ¦ ¦ , N .
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Mfc Unit , " on a Caluthnv Qgainst ~ the ' late Mr . JVakeJietd . * YExtracted from the Morning * Chronrttii Nov . i 2 , 1813 . ) Bromley ^ Middlesex , Nov . 6 , 1813 . ' ¦ t . olR *)' " • • > ¦ . ' - *• • « In The British Review for
October , is an article entitled Co r * rfpondence between Fox and Wakefieid . > i Atip ,. 22 O , is the . following nOte ; Irrr * ¦ •»¦¦ .: . ... . ' , . . . r « V Mr . W ^ Mfi ^ ld gained not leas than ) 50001 . by his forf ' unatc incl © i-$ ure iu Dorchester Gaul , ; through
the liberal . contributions of his friends -on-, the occasion . . , . Ui ^ i , 4 ** Mqritoj ^ m _ t m Suspcctu 8 » tanquaia ipsc suas incen-Hl ^ rW « d fal /> ^ ¦ *• TEliis duotation is fiom the third - $ lflr ^ W J dv ^ naL and whtever
^ ' Si ^ T ^ efu n ^ t UeTT elSn ^^ Tfic ^ kilfrfl ' arcbrt ^ Wiae 2 frrityed the * c \ ar &c . pojpju
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oB ^ terv e ^ ^ btmfectBft of the * passage / W 1 H not failtd deleft the deitgii 6 fthe R ^^ j ffeHi . detttlyi 1 infeftded' to disparage Mr * Wakefield's reputation , by attributing those political transactions , which brought his name before the public , to the most unworthy
motives . It may be worth noticing that Dryden thus preserves the sense and spirit of the original , i ( Suspected for accomplice to the fire , < c That burnt his palace , but to build it higher : ' * > .- •«¦
Yet the purity of Mr ; Wakefield ' s motives , ds td d ^ sign ^ bf pecuniary advantage , KdVe * fefeeb often admitted by those' ^ fto' art most opposed toliispj-mcip ^ S and conduct . T 6 his a ^ cT ^ raifeV vrWo yet survive , a £ itig& ^ AVtord ^ diUif
be superfhi 6 iis to s'Rew the fafeei * hb 6 d of sutii' Ot i firf ^ futfrfitffe ^ f w ? H rather profceed tti Expose ^ as f atn abl 6 tb ^ , ^ rK a ^ s ^ d *^ ' sdtisfattoni ^ ^ kfrrfnf dffi ^ f ttF diviaual . > r ' - : ^ ¦ : **»' - " -- ; ^ ^ ^''' *
1 had th ^ hafibW ^ oPjfiffl Po ^! p b ' ftlngffifc-StfAScHpifrd ^ br ^ i {» f ' being most kiiicfl /^ rtd ^^ aW ^ assisted , I uiidertb ot ^ t ^ ftfffrtf ^ if 1
pal tn ' anagement . A ^ oflSWffii ? " ble siini was pVocur ^ nS ^ T ^ "ft $ r ; Wakefield had anytifo ^ Ie ^ Mof the design . This I' comfetiHidUteC to him , undersiandi ii ^; ^ tliit'lVtF / F 6 x , in a very friendly btftKi | h 1 ^ delicate mann&r , had ft&o& ^ fftd-. ed to him the publicatibh' 6 r sbrifi literary work bV ^ ubstriJJtitfnp ' tbr
the benefit of his family / Tbaf letter from Mrl ' " To * is Vvefr atf p * 69 , or the * r 4 teiy " aubftHWl ' Correspondence . Id the paragraph t&-which the note in qtiestibn ~ fe ahft ^ Kedy tW , Reviewer iropu ' teS ^ Mh- W «• fairft expi-eVsibhs - ' or s ^ tn ' p ^ thy , ' Tiith J ^ Tr . WaK 6 fiel d » 8 si tuati 9 n ,
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75 ^ " Jlfr . R «/ f ' ^ JIWMli ^ Ml > # < f&fe ^ lf *; tfhlte % ld
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1813, page 776, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2435/page/24/
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