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to his awji familiar , but expressive language , perform the worship of the convent without observing tW ^ rule , " chantent Poffice du couvfent isans en observer la
It might have been expected , and is gratifying to learn , that the just and benevolent principles which guided the life of St . Pierre accompanied him to the tomb .
He died April 29 , 1743 , at the age of 85 , full of confidence in the Supreme Being , and with the trktfqiiillity of one who had faithfully observed the great law of the gospel , the love of God and
nieti . On his death an Eloge was dented to his memory by the academy , chiefly at the instance of Bdyer , Bishop of Mirepois . That d £ bt of justice was however well
discharged , thirty years after , by D'Alembert , of whose Eloge I hive made what use my limits and le&iire would allow , reserving for a following paper the passages connected with the pacific project . This account of St . Pierre I was
induced to collect from observing the omission of his name by our Wographers , with the exception of Dr . Aikin , who has translated the Eloge of St . Pierre , in his Select Eulogies of D ' Alembert , and also given him an article in the General Biography , VERMICULUS .
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Theological Queries * HarloWy March 10 , 1 * 814 . SjR , As your impartial publication , is accessible to writers of different religious sentithents , I presume you wtft tiot rfcfusfc admission to -rtte foHowifcg queries * the answers
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which , I trust , whenever they shall be presentedi you will not refuse to insert . I shall arrange them under the following heads :
1 st , What is meant by the Deity of Jesus Christ ? Is the man that was born at Bethlehem God AlmigMy * Is He that vvas suckled , and nursed * and swaddled , and circumcised , and weaned , is he that grew up as other children do , who
increased in wisdom , as well as stature , God Almighty ? Is he that fasted , and was afterwards hungry * that was tempted , that ate and drank , and slept and wept , God Almighty ? Is he that was betrayed A *? " A -A M-M V ¦ 1 ' " - l
. _ . by Judas , tiied by Pilate , scdii r ^ - ed by the Roman soldiers , and illegally and inhumanly murdered on the cross , God Almighty > | s he that died , and was buried , arul arose again from the dfead , God Almighty ?
2 nd * What is the scriptural doctrine of the atonement ? ^ Is God ' s justice satisfied by the atrocious murder of Jesus fc&rifcfcf
Was it necessary to the exten ^ foii of divine mercy to the Jfews atiia Gentiles , that they should btifk conspire together to 4 estroy himj Had they , who with wicked hands
committed this horrid miirder , superior claims to the divine favour , to those who would havfe prevented it if they could ? tf Jesus Christ was loaded wiik ill
the guilt of all the sins of all ihe human race who shall be saved by him , was he not of courste , in the eye of the law , the greatest of
all sinners , by such imputation ; and as this imputation is represented as an awful reality iu the sight of God hte Father , Wab he not . under these circumstances ,
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^ $$ Theological Queries *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1814, page 298, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2440/page/42/
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