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nion , and the present term appe < yps to U $ injurious ¦ ¦* < % that religious liberty which it is designed to import . It implies a right to impose articles of faith and modes
of worship ; tjhat nonconformity is a crime ; and that the sufferance of it is a matter . of favour or le . nij ^ . But the nonconformist of
e ry country , n hj § rational principles are consonant to his practice , will regard thi $ ejaiin of right as an usurpation , and will
urge , that it has neither been conferred by Jesus Christ , nor dete * gated by men . Our $ aviour declares expressly , My kingdorq is not of this ivorlu \; ' and his religion , tJiQMgh persecuted and oppressed
during the period of its greatest parity atid perfection ^ aud when the ministers of it h * 4 gifts and powers which are now unknown . * The people could not delegate such # right to any man or body of meii ; for the human mind is
s . jp > ouifaWe , that no individual c ^ n fix a standa rd of his own faith , much less can he CQcnrpission ^ noT ther to establish one for him and his posterity , An $ this power wquld in no hands be so danger .
ons , as in those of a statesman of ar priest ; , who has the folly or presumption to think U . imself qualified to exercise it . " I would observe further one rare trait in Dr * Peyqiv ^ J ' s character , which takes 3 » v ay the too cunimon excuse from tbe nume * .
rajyrjs class of his noiuattendmg brethren , that when be yias in , tji jt * fullest practice g& first physician in the populous town o £ M&f \ Q b £ &-t ^ t y be always arranged hi > regular business so as tQ leave him ^ li tit liberty to attend tk ^ public worship of God with hh fapi \ ly [* This sentence i » actordinj to copy . En . }
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In cases of sudden emergency ^< h& knew as w ^ ll ns any x > Mj tk ^ his Maker expects mercy rather than sacrifice . In the Appendix to his Medical Ethics ( Vol . 1 I
p . 517 ^ $$ 3 ) ai : & , g > rPaMf ^ i 0 l excellent remarks on the necessity of religion to ths perfeiction of the medical character , which are well d $ s , erving the attention of the younger members * particularly , of tha | useful pjrafesfiprK
Th ^ third part of the Father ' s Instructions is calculated for the \ ise of yout ) g diyin ^ $ ; \\ \\ $$ ivh dee 4 composed f 9 r the us % pf bis own son while a student ia thetQ *
logy . ( Works , VoU I . p . 399 , adjinem . ) ^ 2 . Thomas Leigh , * C * Warri | % J » on # 3 . John Drake , * D * JPep ^ er ^ Cheshire 5 removed to Glasgow ^ hut died 5 oon after he had finished
hi $ academical studie | s # ^ ; A 4 . Thoma ? Hart , * G » W ^ fring ^ j 5 , John Turner , * C . pitto ^ i 1758 . t , V , v , r 6 * Joh t \ Tathara , Can ts $ el 4- » *
7 * Joseph Smitb , C . Birming liftm * a respecta ^ blQ niercba ^ ^ tnd fcK derman , of Bristol . f , | k , r § . Fax Smithy C . Rra ^ Ctpr Yorkshire . : ^ 9 , Thomas Griffit h /* C . W ^ it ^ haven . . >
10 . John Walder ^ B ^ rb ^ dotif ^ , 11 . iiarrisoa Walke , DaUu-J 2 . John Aikin , M . Warringeon * Now Dr . Ail ^ 9 , of Stpke N < pw « ington : whose long and . varied
labours , for the benefit q £ alcoost ^ v ery age ap ^ * $ & $% <* $ ^^ 4 ^ % i « fJ ipost ^ v € ^ y dep ^ rtmwt ¦ tfiiifflfr ; twe % will one ? day xl § ipii , th ^ viihr Ung pr ^ itse ^ f grftlefui biogtapby \ i
* i& # te bo the hour , u ^ d distant the < fcy ; r - . ,,, ¦ : \ $ r Johu SatUrthw ^ te , * C . Lancaster *
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202 Students educated at the Warrington Academy .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1814, page 202, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2439/page/2/
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