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HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY.
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Brief Memoir of Mr * Chillingworth . « The Bible—the Bible only . " [ Intending to lay before our readers , in the present Volume , a series of extracts from the In-V" ^ V ^ A ¦ V > « J VJ » V . ^ W W M *» W % » - * *« V ^«»* UltV - »»*~
comparable Advocate of the Protestant principle , in the manner of those from Milton , in our last Volume , Ave judge it proper to pteface them with a short account of the writer . At a time when the Bible Society is calling the Protestant world to a recognition VI V #
JL A \ -J K . *• * J LCw I J v « V VSA m \ Jm % >\ J % - A ^» ^^ V' ^_ ¦ I J A A of their one great principle , it is presumed that a memoir , however imperfect , of Chillingwortb , with a selection of passages from his works , now in comparatively few hands , will not be deemed unsuitable to a publication , of
which ; the object is to promote truth by helping forward inquiry . We could not begin , a volume with ax name or subject more agreeable
to our views , or which we should prefer exhibiting as a pledge of our motives in carrying on the present work . Ed- ] WlLilAM ChITLIKOWOUTH , of
^ on William Chillingworth , a citizen * and onpe mayor , of Oxford , who carried on the trade
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No . XCV 1 L JANUARY . [ Yol . IX .
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memorable by his having as a godfather , William Laud , then Fellow of St . John ' s College and Master of Arts , and afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury , To the end of his own eventful life , Laud was the friend and patron of Chillingworth . With all his
' O had of a brewer , was born in St . Martins parish in that city , in October , l 62 9 and received baptism there on the last of that month . His baptism is here recorded , because it was rendered
errors , this prelate was of a noble and generous disposition : he , like his master , Charles I . was cast ; upon times unsuited to his genius ; and like that monarch also , h $ expiated , by the dignified manner of his death , the faults of his life
. A »• \ - » After Chillingworth had been educated in grammar learning under Edward Sylvester , a noted T . ofinicf ** t > rJ C ^ rr > trinll ftr in thft
free school joining to Magdalen College , or in both , he became a scholar of Trinity College , under the tuition of Mr * Robert Skinner , on the second of June ,
] 6 l 8 , being then of about two years standing in the University ; and going through with ease the
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THE MONTHLY REPOSITORY OF Theology and General Literature .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1814, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2436/page/1/
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