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Samuel Wuldem ^§ % at pevonshire ' ftoase , ' Mai-cf * \\\ l 6 j > 3 . " For all thy mercies and ^ tessiags , 10 this the day df pur visitation , O make us feasible of tny goodness aaa mercy , and loviag-kiftdness to bur souls , that
4 rc may render U thee thanksgiving and praise , honour and worships for thou alone ait worthy , who art over all from Everlasting to everlasting , blessed for £ ver and ever , Amen ;" Jfoiih Butcher , at Grace Church Street ,
March 1 i , 1693 . w for thy mercies and favours , benefits , and blessings , which thou hast made us par inkers of , in and through mir Lord Jesus Christ , thy near Son , and mir alone mediator all liung praises gpd glory be rendered to thee , for thou alone art worthy , who art God orex all ,
Blessed for ever , Amen !" JtStiii Paughton at Grace Church Street , April 1 , 1694 . ' * That so glory , honour , and everlasting renown , and pure praises , and living thanksgivings , may ascend to
tbee ; and let all thy sensible ones offer them up to thee , through Christ the dear son of thy love , in whom thou art well-pleased T for thou alone art worthy CO receive all glory and praise , who art ©• d over all , blessed fur ever and £ v r , ^ fatten i »
James Park , at Ratcliffe , April 10 ,, 1694 . u , blessed God of heaven and € arth 9 for all thy mercies and favours that we have received , and the blessings and benefits which thou hast bestowed upon us » , and continued to us , and for preserving us from time to time by the arm of thy power , and for opening our hearts at this time to receive the word
of tru ; n , and the influences of thy Spirit , take thou the honour and glory , tnajiksgiving and praise , which we fwmbly and sincerely offer up to thee , for to dee it doth belong , and thou Glmne art worthy , who art God over all , blessed for ever and ever , Amen !** ttyttnc&s Stamper , at Devonshire House ,
May 3 , lt > 94 . O powerful God of Life , be with ttlriae every where , and bless them , and keep them while they are in the world , from the evil of it . That , living Fa-Afcr , both they and we , for all thy ftiercie * and blessings which , in the dear S 07 i of thy love thou has best © wed upon tis , from tfmc to tiitae , inay render ltvt % priitct unto thee , and for thy atfpniiag
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us thy presence at this time , and for all the seasons and opportumties * re have enjoyed , for the benefit and advantage of our imwortal fo ^ i * , jfe 4 « - sire to return thee praise * tjdriQ fcV- add glory-, through , HHy b&faM Sort Jesus Christ in nskorft thou Mtib welt pleased $ for thou , atone * % & ^? or < hy 4 worthy
worthy , wlio art God wee ^ li , % ^ ed in thyself for evrir ^ f and ^ ter | fiol "" ' | e Amen I ** ' *"** If the foregoing solemn quOtiu tions ( however pe <; uTtiiar ) , are to | be ' regarcled as ekplaiiatbry of faitfe in the early times of Qu&kcri& $ iy
how comes it to jiass tb < U tb * Quakers of the ^ eient da ^ ^ Bt > profess a kind of t&Veteilc ^ Sir their forefathers , get Inio dissei ^ tions about the matter ( if n ^ t'tliift name ) of " the Holy Trilifi ^ And most of ail how is it c ^^ i ||» that they can be so incoimstenjL
as to expel any of their trul y M * spectabJe and conscientious meflil * bers , for pmfessing trtieV simj >) e scriptural Unitltriaaism } OBSERVJEtt ; , ¦ ¦ ' . . - . ' { ji -iH
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108 Curious Explanation vf the Mtftt&p * f tl * Athanasian Trinity
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Curwm Explanation of tht ' M ^ tery of the Athanasian Tr&tttf bv Dr . Wai * j-i & * > , * = - ? rpf }
[ The follovring artftte w& 4 ^ % ^ municated to us by tfie Ti . ^^ Bp ^ S . Palmer . Ed / J / ; £ — " It has been » ked- * - fftij * can the Son be of the sartie
siibstance with the Father , ' without |^ division of the Father ' s ssub&UiBce ? The Nicene father * arm * cr «« Jj That the very name Scrn , imd / tfKK natural notion of geriefatioh &m necessarily prove tkat the S © Ja mu » t be of the Father ' s sttbst *» icri
but then tfc ^ absoiti ^ a ( irpli tot 0 # thai : this eternal grneration of tfc # Hum mnnot b&-ty < a 4 hmierir ^ sufc ^ tance ^ m il i * ia human | t-. f ¦ ' r T' r * ¦'' '
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1814, page 168, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2438/page/32/
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