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cri account ( VIIL 545 and 561 and IX . 53 ); otherwise we should bave made free use of this very valuable funeral sermon . The discourse , which is stamped on every page with strong thinking and benevolent feeling , is chiefly
a character of the deceased preacher * According to our means of judging *' it is a faithful portrait . Dr . Lindsay , however , has been solicitous to paint rather a true
than a fla ttering likeness : for this be has been blamed by the adorers ( as the phrase is ) of Mr . Worthington , but on behalf of the public we thank him for it . *
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Art . IV . Memoirs of the Life and Ministry of the Rev . Hugh Worthington ^ natus July 2 , 17 $ 2 obit July 26 , 1813 .
Being a Tribute of Respect to his Memory ; by the Rev , B . Carpenter . 12 mp . pp . 34-Dudley , Maurice ; London , Sherwood and Go- Is . 6 d .
An interesting but somewhat singular publication . Mr . Car * penter was the intimate friend of Mr . Worthingto % and has here * given a minute description of his sentiments and habits . The faith
of the deceased was Arian ; his biographer glories in holding the same system . He estimates the comparative importance of religious doctrines in the following manner ( p . l 6 ) : taking the
number twenty for their aggregate importance , he allows ten , of that nutftber to the existence and govern ment of God , five to the di-^ ne mission of Christ , three to the P * e-existence and atonement of
• " We gave an account of aft honest * uncral Sermon , II . 433 .
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Christ and the divine influences of the ' spirit , and- two to the immediate happiness of the righteous after death .
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Art . V . Our Lord ' s Prayer relating to the Union subsisting bet-ween God his Father , Himself , and his Disciples explained . A Sermon , delivered at
Taunton , on Wednesday , July 14 , 1813 , before the Western Unitarian Society . By Thomas Howe . 12 mo . pp . 48 . Bridport , Margrie ; London , Eaton .
We feel ourselves under deep obligations to the author of this sermon , for a judicious , satisfactory and popular explanation of one of the most interesting pas * sages of our Lord's history , which has been much misunderstood
and misrepresented , especially amongst the common people . The discourse is enriched with many valuable notes , some of which exhibit a pleasing view of experimental religion on rational principles .
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Art . VI . The Unitarian Doctrine stated ,, and the Objections to it obviated , on the Ground of ' Christ ' s Declaration : a Scr » mon , preached before the
Devon and Cornwall Association , at Ply mouth , on the 6 th of July , 1814 ; and on the 13 th before the Western Unitarian Society , at Yeovil , Somersetshire . By Joshua Toulmin , D . D . 12 mo .
pp . 40 . Dr . Toulmin has here contributed a valuable addition to the stock of Unitarian defences . From John xvii . 3 V he lays down the principles , !? That the Being to
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ReviefritHCarptnter ' s Memoirs of Worthington * SfC . 7 Q 5
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1814, page 705, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2446/page/45/
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