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th < e sense giyep Jp 1 Johrj , iii . 2 , will , on consideration * be judged erroneous , as the appearance of ( rod is jiot without its parallel . See Tit . ii . 13 . If this be granted , it follows that this is not a case
in point . 1 John iii . l 6 , I reserve till it comes under consideration , . presently , on a different account . 5 The two first considerations have been entirely neglected , because
they are nothing to the purpose , arid shew only that the Church of Qqd wa $ , as it now is ,, a common plj r ^ s ^ , and a very different coiu . clu&iQn should be drawn from the
fact , ; as Griesbach has clearly proved . This third consideration , which has been now briefly no . Aticed , proves little more than the Strong inclination which every one jbas to cherish his own offspring , ffc / K Mr . J cannot , as appears
ftrojn the beginning of it , abandon fi ^ v exploded canon with a good grape ^ and speaks big words about dead weighty when the question j&Qn&qffact 9 and not of consicierations , which , as Michaelis 4 * $ s \ $ reli shewn , have very little
importance in such a case . i The fourth consideration must Jt * erevievyed a little more atten . tjyelyf Let Mr . J * tread cautiously on the ground which he has seized
towards the commencement of it , pr jt will certainly give way . Let him also , before he again makes tragical declamations about forgefy r &c » read Porson ' s Letters tp a certain Archdeacon . I had
thought that this Trayisian logic had been banished for ever , in Consequence ., of the unmerciful castigation bestowe 4 9 P it by that learned QQth . Transcribers can . A 9 t be , gailly ° l -fWgf&y . ' JP » : wfcp : aqcuse ^ them s ^ ri ^ sjly f ^ They w « nt to work very naturally , ' ta-
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king into the text a little conye * nient marginal " ca ( nment , afraid * pious creatures , to Io&e a word of the sacred scriptures . But that they took in rov nvpiov from the margin , which , it seemeth was put there to explain rov Osouf
meaning Christ , this cannot , I believe , and the assertor cannot believe it , if he will consider tfhat I told him , in my last , on the sense of the words in their present
position . If Christ could , by means of xvpiov as a gloss , be understood by TGV 0 ££ t / , 70 V " KVpiO * xoci Qsou could no longer be so . Let the poor transcribers- tho&ali
they innocently corhtnitted something very like forgery , Ke trMted with some mercy ; for witKWHat measure ye mete , it shall be measured unto you . " Miist a lilfle . faux pas in them be ] coristrtiied
into downright knavery ? Wftkt them vvill becohi ^ of Mr * J ; wfio really has those words at j >^ (§ 83 col . i . ofyolir lastvolume ! ^ Agmb # * 'In this we know the loveof Odd because he laid dowri his lif ^ lor us / 1 Johhiiu lf > . The cdtn .
raon translatiori ha ^ &ocF in italics ; because rov Oeov feVbt in many copies of thebrigiriali Some authorities , however , h ^ ve it ^ « &d I doubt not but that ryv duyvfifyv rov Qsou came from the hand of
the apostle . " Wlten I f ^ a ^ ii * above passage , I fcould sckrfielj believe my own ey ^ s . Ort examination , it appeared to ^> e Word - ed with an extrabrdin&r ^ a ^ g ^ e e
of caution that tould s ^ arcety be fortuitous . " The tonihion ti ^ fislation has of God in italics . ;; It is not in ; many copies of tKe oJ-j - ^ maU ! 56 m e authorities hayVrt , " mjark , authorities . ** 1 % k W asserted ( Wat somt copies " of the origihdtMve ft . Antf why , g ^ itl «
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4 fi Dr . Lloyd ' s Answer to Mr . Jones *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1814, page 42, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2436/page/42/
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