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there i ba < & been very courteous £ ret * tiftgs between Arininians and C&lvta&te . the theological Q uelnhs
attd ( rhibbelins -of a former age , Y ^ t I apprehend Calvinisms are still indisposed to admit the thorough orthodoxy of Whitby * s Comment . His treatise on the five
points they have not forgotten . But the last sentence in the passage I have quoted betrays in * accuracy quite unworthy of Dr . Adam Clarke . A writer of his
literary and -theological research ought not to have remained so i * ninformed as to suppose that Whi | by had embraced Sociniani ^ xn previous to his death . " Dr , C .
ought to Jhave known that Whitby left for publication his L $ st Thoughts , proving him to have become by inquiry an AfttuTru pitarian , though on the Arian
hypothesis , for he believed the pret ^ Kbtence of Christ . A 2 nd edUiun of that work was published fit -, 1 . 728 , with a short account of tke author , generally attributed to Br . Sykes .
I cannot allow myself to believe jfchat Dr . C . by adopting the style *} f uncertainty r would intentionally weaken ifee presumption iti
favour of Unitaiiajmrrv from the juature judgment of a serious a # d learned inquirer , like D r * Whitby , Mg « M « $ t r the doctrine af theTriaity , p € . 'i V ^ bifth he h ad bibea once sl zealous advocate * ,.-, ( ¦¦ u , . ^ BJErREUS ,
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proud precedency in pctnt of \ ii \ # amongst the monarchs of thrrstehdom , by } iis late solemn and siib flitne act of associate adoration * tb God and his holy Mother . Ah ! when will our Protestant b rethren , wipe away the reproach , the
scandal , of that egregious inconsistency , which , while it recognizes so justly the Christ as Ged , and so laudably addresses , importunes him in a sadly , alas ! mutilated liturgy of our Holy Mother
Church , even oftener , as in duty bound , than the first person of the blessed Trifiily- hriftseily puts not up so much as a single prayer to her but for whose virgin throes that God bad never made his appearance in the yporld ; arid mat *
consequently had been yet in his sins ! " I _ a [ a appealing , lam told ( fp ^ r God forbid £ feat 1 ^ hould ever look into your iinhaTlQwed vol ^ inie , ) to those of my Protestant brethren , whom my beli ^ £ > shocks even more than others , but who alo ne « I am like wise tokdU wo ultd
be j ust enough , profc ^ ly , ig » g iape the particular tenet which I < am ^ dv . ocatiiig 9 circulation ; -buta ^ e to you apostates front the tDiie f ^ i th as ye are , i 4 olajfcer § of J ^ wan reason as ye are said 16 . be ^^ an there be a plainer inference *^ the creed of ratiocination , than that
if the Son , together with ? t » roii ^ tk € r persons be the Oke Gjou ) ,. v the mother of the Son must be also the mother of God , the mother t ) f the One God i J ^ there in ^ the excellent Bishop of St . David ' s
latent oni ti on to y ourael wf r ye ungodly meui ( y < e must . excuse my ] isedl ) u niure pe rfect syilogisia than this , that it Jc ^ us Christ be God t and the biased Virgin the mother at Jveiu > Cbr , iat ^| h ^ bless ed Virgin ia th ^ msQ th ^ ir of Gad t Wo $ she
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; ^ Mother of OodS * ' ¦[¦ a - . i . , Si ( b ^ i .- f- -j . ¦ - 'i ^ ¦ May , 1 S 14 . It cannot tave e 3 c ^ iped the nolice \© E ^ uyi > ious reader of a newspaper : wiili , totkat ledifying ) aiid skliow me to add , > vi £ o - what e ^ c iemplaj * y Ammttim > tei& ma $ t , Ciiristiw * M&jpat ? wrcii CBWmlJuaed hifj
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1814, page 294, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2440/page/38/
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