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your voyage , and , as it were , 'B& calming you in your passage , or drive f 6 u headlongat Hie mercy of
tfie winds and waves upon sonje of tH £ numberless floats , rocks , or quicksands , which lie in your way , '"* ni £ shipwreck all your hopes and « e * i * & . " -I
Mt . S . takes this solemn , and parental leave of his pupils : •* And now , my young friends , 1 commend you to the cafe and protection % f that Godl who , while ydfl ife ^ v ¥ him , will never forsake tfm ? ;¦ ' 1 &
«* With regard to each other , distattee df pla 4 eSvill , probably , soon separate us $ the mighty ocean may divide same of us , and death must fibklly break every connexion ; but tlfcg God of your fathers and your i&m Odd ever lives . Sferve him
with & perfect heart and a willing Kited , and you secure a lasting fttfend , —Perinit me to add , that till itte pulse of life shall cease to beat , ymi have ever an earthly friend , vJfeo will ever rejoice to hear of your happiness , to whom you may , at
aH times * without reserve , unbosom alt your cares antj perplexities , who has a mind capable of being candid 16 y < Hir failings suid inadvertencies , whd can t > ity ? and will be ever r&&y * b glv % Jrqu thW best advice in hm q&fre *}* should you fever be enmared in the toils of vice ; and whtt , » sa pro < rfof yoiir afffection , and one orKvs last requests , begs you topercjiethii paper once a monUior as
, milch ofteneras you pleaaie . " A good likeness , in shade , of 4 b «> venerable author , is prefixed to ' -these pages . He wa 3 » forma . the
ny J ^ ars , the much-respected mi * n ^ ei ^ of Secrecy of Protestan t Dissenters assembling at the Old Mef ^ ip ^ -liouae , in Birmingham , in ^ yvbioh town he died , June 21 st , 13 O 3 . In cine of Ibe subsequent Niatobefir « f Hbe Monthly Magavc * ty for that year , an exceiteM % k ± t * h fa giyih 9 ^ w « life ** ia ctwu ¦ " i / • ¦ . .. <* s- . ¦ ¦ b : " . r *
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v racter : there would be much ptaa priety , we conceive , in its ae ^ companying a future impression of the Farewell Address *
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Art . III . — Letters to-tit Rev . J , Kinghorn , on the Doctrine of the Divinity of Christ . By U Perry . 8 vo . pp * f ) 6 . J . John , son and Co . and Eaton . 1813 . Mr . Kinghorn , a minister of
the Baptist denomination , at Nor * wich , lately published a pamphlet in defence of the bivinity , or rather Deity , of Jesus Christ : the work before us is an a ^ sjiy ^ io that publication by : Mr , Perry ,
also minister of a congregation , ai Norwich who recently , wfe bel lieve . exchanged tlitf Calvfifisric system and Trinitarian ^ wpr ^ Jup , Uk the faith and ^ qrjihi r ^ ^ q £ the Unitarians . We Tbave . not seen
Mr . Kingboru ' s pamphlet ; but we learn from these Letters that it consists chiefly of a string of unexplained texts ? the explanation of which is the main object . ot lVIr . Perry * s pubMp 4 tpn ^ ^ &fCO is therefore quite jn ^ eifJgibl wi fe ^ out the work which gave rise to . H ^
and is , indeed , as much an answer to Trinitarian writers in common as to Mr * Kinghorn * * IYj his exposition of scripture the atitBot discovers his acquaintance with , the best biblical critics , and fJf&r
plays learning and solid judgment * He has taken up mos | < If > rim dii ^ fieult passages of the Bible , Js relat- ' ing to the Trinitarian € 5 pi ^ if <^ e r ^ f and ha ^ we gUess , c ^ n ^ indMMts
Kinghorn hirn ^ gir ^ tft $ t 8 £ j ^ Ular acceptation of 'thM ^ fc ' fedTtvrif tings , is irot always ^ gr % a |}^ ^ iUnrir ^ ' f ^ ii ., ^ j ^ BL ioii ^^ , .. j , ^ ^ V ¦¦> .- '; t'Ttio JLet | em contain filso « ortc
general ab * ertralton » an < fe rtwfw ^
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5 ^ 6 itrvt « a ? . —Perry * $ Letter $ to KingAom *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1814, page 566, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2444/page/42/
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