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per motives to * othfe ztevii and his insUmxientsta tempt poor-spirited n ^ eo PUt of th § way of conscience a $ d fypoesty ; but very incongruous either for teachers of truth to make use of , or for lovers of truth ( m
w ^ hich company he had been long ago naatricujated ) to hearken to wjjh any regard j but that if they we ^ e indeed desirous that heshould not answer Charity maintained /'
oi > £ way there was , and hut one , wiietr ^ byf they might obtain their desire 5 and that was by letting him know vbi ? it anti where he might attend Mr . Knott , and by fair conference , to be written dowjv on both sides , convincing his understanding ( who was resolved not to be a Recusant if he
were convicted ) , that any one part of' it , any one argument in it , which was of ipomeut and consequence , and whereon the cause depends , was indeed unanswerable . ^ Knott declared that he
wcruld hsLve no conference with Ckillmgwortlvbtit in print ; and soon after , " says our Protestant , addressing rjhe Jesuit , * ' finding me of proof against all these bat . he
terjtes ^ t re by , I fear , very mtfeh enraged ^ you took up the resolution of the furious goddess in tbe poet , madded with the unsuccessful ness of her raalice , Flec ~ tcrest nequeo supcros Acheronta moyibo ? * The alarm of the
Popish : -party-. is evident in the fact , which we gather from a letter of Archbishop Laud ' s , f ihat while Chilli . rigvrorth ' s book was printing ¦ ¦
1 r ~* TT" ^ " ^ " " 1 ~ t ts" - ^ ir i ~ i . ¦ _ j '"" ji " * rw a i i i n _ i ? Sec Pref . to the Author of Charity Maiht . § 5 . ChilUngwQrth * s td / orks . rot * £ E 4 , fQliQ . pp . n , is ,
f- : Thls letter is in the genuine style of the prelate ^ It is dated Cfrdyttim , Sept ,,, ^ * | fe 7 » is addrefeed t& XXr . ^ ay 1 ^» Ifec ^ c ^ CJfcancellar * & £ W * fotd , and runs thus :
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at Oxford , IiwU ^ ril ^^ rtSng upon the spot , and # 6 fttffyeti ' bf bribery to procure tb ^ sheets ^ they came frofjtf the p ^ $ s : v !'! CfeiHingworth had ct ^ riipleted his Answer at the fregitiling off th « year 1637 , but before it w&s
printed vt -was 'submitted t > y Order of his patron , Archbishop Laud , to a sort of committee of revision . At the head of these was Dr * Prideaux , Professor of Divinity at Oxford , to wbom the Archbishop , who was also Chan - 3
cellor of that UniVferfcity , adfir&sse'd a letter , stiil ext&itf / , l ^ ppointlri ^ him to thisi office : W& prelate expresses -rtiart h £ 14 V ^ ry sbrr ^ that the young ^ ^ ma # * ( C bfHitT ^ worth ) At hath given ^ S ti fce ^ ivhy A more wafchful eye sb ^ uld t ^ hWd
over him atixi hm Writings ^* - h (* desires this STif ) erinten # dnee x 6
iC You cannbt haire ' too careful an eye , either over-Pulflii Wth& r ^ i ; ¥ dr certainly some are about that place to
seduce as mapy as they £ a > a . 4 ndj > arn ticularl y Dr . Potter writes mp wordv , that Kiioft \ s now in dxford ( 1 wTsA you could lay holtf ttitAtftj and hatn the sheets from the press , as thtfr ^ -feifc done ; and that he pays fiye ^ hilJiiiga f © r every sheet , and ( haf ypu are a , cr quainted with this rUmor . I pray fee
voy careful in this also / for ' I iffibwiSife Jesuits are verycunning ^ ittheseitriGits- ; But if you have n < 3 i # bre hold of your printers , than that the : press Jgaust tto * lie open to their c@rruption Tshalt tijt ^ a sowret course flian p erfe ^ is fe'Si pfcfejrSaC For though perhaps they go io tHnM 0 gff to work * as that I shall ftot ; be ab / te to
make a legal proof of this £ oul juiisde meanbur : Yet if I find that Knott makes a more speedy answer , than is otherwise possible , without such seeingof the sheets , I shall take tbat for proof enough , and proceed ta . discaiaiinissi pji your printer , and ^ upre ^ h / s p ress . And I pray fail not to let hirti Jknovr so ncliict *
fromjue-f ^ "Remains xofiJ&Pthbpi LamL II . 141 , l-4 < 2 . ¦ . •• - ' ; : *¦ ;• -. ' ¦ ; U j . J Remains , &c . ut sup . p . 128 . Thi « letter is ^ ted ; " * p £ XS& $ Kr JHTacph $ >
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1814, page 142, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2438/page/6/
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