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descending ^ o the subd i vision ? ajt&ftff Christians . * ' ( fd . ) Yet , fis Blirpet informs us , in his funeral
sermon for Mr . Boyle , " He had rea&a 'vast deal on the scriptures , and had gone very nicely through the whole controversies of religion , and was a true master of the whole
tody of divinity' * ( Id . p . 612 ) . r Such was the first of this great tfiumvirate . Your readers must tj < £ aware of documents enough to sb $ w that Newton and Locke , the other truly illustrious members of
the triumvirate * were undoubtedly rational Christians , as they were , at least by the fairest implication , Anti-Trinitarians , and far , in other respects , from the modern orthoda ** : faith .
Mr . Wilberforce , In the Pracfi 6 a [* View , probably recollecting Baxter ' s Saint ' s Rest where 5 ocinians are denominated iQ scarct Elmstians , " describes Unitarian * iif ^ i&s * ' a sort of halt way house oil ween * orthodoxy and infidelity- " Iffet fie Presently resorts to the niTuwav house for the names of
I ^ bke ana Newton , to propose as twb great masters of reason who had humbly bowed to the evidence # r | evelaupn . ^ ^ IGNOTUS .
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« Mother of God " Sir , In reading one of th ? public , papers lately , I observed , that Louis the XVIIIth when he sa . d ^ v
dressed the legislative assembly , declared that he " devoutly thanked God and his holy Mother ior hi * restoration to the throne of bis as ?* : cestors . ?> (
I am aware that his majesty used good Catholic language , when he called her The holy MofhtTi of God / ' who , in scripture i % c » ll < f ed Mary , the mother of Jems * The title of Mother of God , bqw « , ever , sounds in my ears like bias * phemy , because it implies either that God was born of Mary , or that the man Christ Jesus is G od *
And according to his Gallic Majesty ' s devotion they are both the objects of praise and adoration * and jointly hold the administration of Providence in their hands j for he thanks them both for his restoration .
That such gross and unscriptural language should be held by vulgar and ignorant Catholics , is not surprising . But that the raind of a king , who has bad twenty years of humiliation , calamity and solitude to improve it , should be so debased as to utter such lan
guage , is indeed astonishing , &M can , b . ^ :. accoutil ( s 4 for only by th © habitual . ^ n . 4 sWvi » h . submission of the mind to ttjne daring claimf oftJUe CfttUolic church- Jtyjr Mtfew
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QMdition to Biographia WarinisnU (¦¦ : '< ringtonia .
- «^ " JvoriricA , June 5 , 1814 . ^ mf " ^ Snowiien White ^ ( No . 82 ) , was ^^ eifci ^ d on the maternal side
from thS ^ itev * Benjamin Snowden , who on the passing of the notorious Ba iF ^ otpine \ v Act , § ave up two ^^^ ^' 1 ^ v ings , in Norwich , and c ^ c ^ ibiiaily officiated in the Pres . jmeirian congregation settled there
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ejected minbtcr . I find hia patnei affixed to two pr tJaree J eulri ^ i . JlnT the baptismal Register belonging to the Octagon Chapel . The late Dr . S . White died possessed of an estate very near Norwich * JOHN TAYLOR .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1814, page 399, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2442/page/15/
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