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* s still doubted by some ; " but such doubts * we think , < j $ i * only arise in the bosoms of those who l 6 ok with an eye of indifference on the iriiseries of their fellow , creatures , and of apprehension on all change of custam , however manifest the good which is likely to spring from it . In the county hosnilal of
• S X York , the experiment has , however , been tried , and upon its beneficial effects it would be superfluourto enlarge . An eminent and worthy physician who has practised in the metropolis upwards of thifty years , was asked his opinion
on the subject , — And to say that htf approved < the proposition vrohfotbe to give no idea df the feelings he expressed on the occasibniU Most warmly did he wish us &U £ cess $ saying , that be hoped
% j £ dfc £ rees the example would be dftiimrs&iiy followed ; and adding , still totfa ^ r , ' O if you could We a ^ y idea ( rf the sad scenes we iv it nessin many of our London hospitals , ancj vet cannot prevent , yjguo would never cease your exertions tilitheobject be obtained /" f
il The concluding part of the pamphlet contains a « eloquent adilress to females in the higher and ttiitfcdle classes of society , exhorti < fig tSferdi tb atetive exertion , in the gbod work x > i Christian charity . W&tdnis and guardians also , are adihorrishe ^ to look well to the
p 3 t ^ in % hi < : h they place those C ^ rii iwJOTed to ; thf ^ ir care ; to conrfdW is tfce ^ rnain point , whether ** ¥ J ifi' that Ivhich is most likely t 3 ^ dttdtt > c £ them with increasing
respectability mnd comfort , to tbeir final destination and everlasting ffrU@& » -&f afbbcteL ^ - ^ ACi d the -ybung Af ^ % flfettift maiier ty warned agai ns t ^ $ toW > 7 . oymivfl&hiqig artrf ) Mipa : to eSfeia ^ iii ^ m * k& cutwarilr accoin-
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plishments , Id fascinating manners ^ tb&r s&bgb the dance , aad other sh ^ wyxacilukefiienlSy which it is by f % K % oq much tbe obiecr of a
highly fashionable modern education to foster ; and encourage j ' , - ^ while the u one tiling needful " to real female excellence is little
aspired after , —A mind notary rested by , and devoted to , every passing folly ; but calm , collected ' , and composed , looking steady forward- both for ourselves and
our beloved offspring , to ihe- dfcv sired attainment of true respectau bility in the present state , ami to 4 glory , honour , and immortaii t ^ in that which shall assuredly eaeceed , " . .- ¦ ¦ , 5 jhf 9 st '
We have reviewed this work , not proporiionably to its length , but to the importance of the subjects upon which it treats , and the able manner in which thepoafe treated ; and we hope jMt M M& ] receive from a benevolent public , the attention to which it isb » iboth these accounts so well entittedLs >
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Art . IIL—A T / ianksgiving " 8 egmon , preached August the 1 st , 1813 , at the New Meetiiig-House , in Birmingham , on dccasion of the Act Exempritig
the Itnpugners of the Doctrine of the Trinity from certaiBKDisabilities and Penalties . By John Kentish . 8 vo . pp . 38 . Birminghaai , Belcher and Smiths ; London , Johnson ami Co . In this very appropriate 6 crrami ,
on Eccles , vii . 10 , Mr , Kentish gives a brujf history of perbecutimi , and then of toleration ^ in this country , particularly as -they Te . gard UiritariiHis % ; had ¦ .. concludes MrilfcahewiFn ^ wbjcUiutarianssthould be ai'lmnkiki ' l on . * account -of -the
Tririity « BtJl > and with auggestiiig
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Review .- ~ KentisKs Sermon on the Trinity Act . 427
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1814, page 427, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2442/page/43/
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