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, . It ^ , ^ #$ 1 * \ yjytspe . red abroad Ji $ w CKi ) Ii |(^ vor ^ i | Was employed , and his , purpose was discovered fry the circumspect antagonist with whom he was about to enter the iists ; who ^ jn the true spirit of his order , sought to secure the
victory by giving the first blow . While Chiilingworth was carefully preparing his work , Knott stepped before him with # , pamphlet , entitled , "A t ) irection to be observed by N , . N . if hee rnearre to proceeds in Answering the Booke in titled , ' Mercy and Tiuth , or
Charity Maintained by Catholics / 4 pp * "f IThe * '• Direction" was a personal , attack upon Chillingworthy and w ^ s designed particularly to raise the public prejudice against him as a ' Socinian . " It ii' ^ lirviaeir' ^ To ^ fi'rer'chBritiers , of ^ hfclr th e 1 st i ^ cc an account of
tfre ogjni $ n $ of the Socinians ;" tfie 1 tad stales " , some reasons \ tffa y so inarc ^^ embrace Socinian-¦¦'¦ ¦* « - ¦¦ ¦ = t . "» ' ¦¦ - ^ - (> . ! . i " - ^> :- ¦ . ¦ " ' ¦ . :
rny Lord ' s company , and his good libtsiry . Th ^ l ^««^ f he had by my Lord ' s company ? nd rational discourse was -very great , as Mr . Chiljipgworth would modestly and truly con ^ sg . But his library * .:: which . ^ a » wel l furnished with choice bopte ( I Jbave several times been in it and seen them ) , such as Mr . Chil .
lingworth neither had , nor even heard © f many o £ jfehem > ' till my Lord shewed him the- books and the passages in ttejfa , which were significant and pertfnent to thcfiiitpose . " Gemrin Rewicrins -xfy-Dr ? - Thomas Barlow , lute 2 ? p i * &Lma > & n i&ac . p , & 29 *
t ^ fe pariinhlet was published in i $ 36 i 3 t is iti 8 fb . and contains 42 ya&e& It has the phfkse wsaal to Raman Oat hoiic bbbks , Perrwism
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ismj the Ilird enumerates * ' Diy £ f $ fe ^ ormtsif trs Hfei-esi ^ , ' ihftftrw tatttfed by a c ? eftai »^ 86 tiiHilrti t ? Sj meaning Mr . QfUMfigwtSfrfhf V thfe
IVth directs u What the Answer ^ er is to observe , if he will speaks to any purpose ; ' * and the Vtli professes to unfold ' * the Motives for which the Answerer Fqrso < ySte Protestantisme / ' All this bes ^ eaft % the resentment of the JesUj ^ ag ^ Wst a favourite convert to his fchWr ^ k
who had relapsed int&th £ HPjrtftb 4 tant heresy . The pafripfitetf&J bbi ^ - ever , a curious dociJfrteht j in < $ fe history of English Unft ^ Ti * triim ^ The appearance 0 / Chillih ^ - worth * s work wa $ &h ' e ^ ual'g < i € fject of hope to his friends ^ fid of fear to his enemies . " TB ^^ B-
ject of the latter w ^ as t ^ tfefer him from the pubMcatioh of it ; and accordingly thfey thircateft&l in private messA ^ es , "that ^ ififte persevered , his \ vhole ^ pt 4 vat 6 l ? ls - tory should be exposed to p \ i % lic view , that his incotist&ney irPfle . ligion should bepkitffecHo rt * ' 1 ^ , and that such things sta ( iM be published as to his WrHy \* fth regard to the Trinity , the © W | ty of Christ , and the bthiT ^ niys ^ rfes
^ as should wt endanger ali'brs oe * nefices , present or futiiV ^ i" Of the meaning of these tB ^ rthtes Knott ' s pamphlet affdrd ^ su ffidfent explanation : CliHIingivbrthV t ^ B , tment of them was \ VY } rth ^ of 4 i ihi - self and of his cause . Hd re plied fc 4
that he was not a mm \ th be wrought upon by stith ckrhfel ^ nd base leafs , which Were Vety ^
ro-I fax abstract of it would be very suitable to our pag ^ s : """ We n 4 ay Itithiifter insert oh iheiH that ifihteh fc Aarrtiihed Mf Des M ^ icaux ( L ife , ^ c . pp-J 06—ia % >^ nlfss , ^ dcea ^ some one ojf our an account from the pafophTet ftfclr . i m fTJf . e ? ol p * ? j 1 /; a i 71 ft ¦ 1 j r a u n $
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1814, page 141, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2438/page/5/
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