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cipjieaf it isfth&t the I ^ gOp , < th& word , was not the person of Jesus , but the message which he brought . The paper is very ingenious , but
we are not satisfied that it js aitogether in its proper place in Mr * Prout ' s pamphlet . P . 89 . Mr . Prout arraigns such
as worship the man Christ Jesus , of the unpardonable sin of idolatry / 1 This is a phrase which , on review , his own sensible and candid mind will disapprove . It is clear that Unitarians joining in
Trinitarian worship would be idolaters ; but it may be well ques . tioned whether Trinitarians , following their honest convictions , can be accounted such ? At any rate , theological error is not of the
nature of sin-, ; nor , consistently with the charity and mercy of the gospel , can any '' sin , even though the njpst indubitable and flagrant sin of practice , be represented as unpardonable .
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Impromptu . Occasioned hy the Preaching of the Reve rend B . Treleaveriy in PoojLe . Oh ! Why Trwlkaven , with such powers as thi ne , Qh ! Why not more , or why so much divine ?
While thousands on thy words delight-• < sd hung , And feared to lose one accent of thy tongue f ; ' ¦ ¦ :. ^ : \ - " ¦ ¦ * . Whileimute attention fixed each moistened eye ,
And beauty drooped the half-formed tear to dry ; While lips , half opened , scarcely dared to breathe , And bosoms heaved with what was felt beneath ?
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. A rt . Y * —The * Pr < &spec £ of &ey * - petual and Universal Peace : A Thanksgiving Sermon ^ for the jQopclu ^ ion of P ^ ace . with .
France , preached at Essex-Street Chapel , July 3 , 1814 , by Thomas Belsham , minister of the Chapel * 8 yp » pp . 35 . Joha ^
• son and Co . After a brief history of the overthrow of the restless and desolating power of Buonaparte , and , aa eulogy on the Treaty of Peace , Mr . Bel sham argues the probability of the fulfilment of his text
( Isaiah ii- 4 . Jtfqjiori . &kall not rtse up against nation , neither shall they learn war any more ^) itv an unlimited sense , from the perfections of God , the nature of man , the actual and increasing improvement of the human race , the
language of prophecy , ahd the certain establishment of Christianity over « Ul tk $ globe * The angument is weighty and the ^ ejitiment delightful .
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Why , with sucb manly eloquence as thine , Deprive thy SAVieUR of his right divine ? OK ! Why—hut hush !—Fair charityi return , And warm my heart with love for him 1 mourn :
For though the doctrine I may disap * prove , Tlfte saint I honour , and the man I love * Pools * 180 A
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Rtply . Sri kit unknown 1 thy sweet effusion glows With all that generous warmth , whicli freedom thrown
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1814, page 500, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2443/page/52/
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