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*** In consequence , their Maj ^ s ^ ies have agreed an the following articles , r—^ Art . lu Confonmkle ta the words of tb « Ho £ yc Scriptures , wbici * coaunand * all men , to cousider each , other as brethrea , the three contracting monarchs will remain united by the bonds of a , true and indissoluble fraternity , and considering each other as fellow countrymen , they will , on all occasions , and in all places , lend each
other aid and assistance , and regarding themselres towards their subjects aud armies as fathers of families , they will lead them , in the same spirit of fraternity faith which they are 5 animated to protect religion , peace and justice *
u Art . 2 \ In consequence the sole principle in force , whether between ^ the said governments , or between , tbeir subjects , shall be that of doing each other reciprocal service ,, and of testifying by unalterable gopdrwill the mutual affection with which they ought to be animated , to consider themselves all as members of one and
the , same Christian nation . The three Al ~ lied Princes looking on themselves as mejsely delegated by Providence , to govern three branches . of tliB ¦ . one family , namely , Austria , Prussia and Russia , thus confessing ; that the Christian natioBrofwhich they and their people form a part , has in reality no other Sovereign * > thaa him , to whom alone , power really . belongs ^ because in hint ., alone are found , all tbe . lnsisuresi of
love , science , and infinite , wisdom , that is to say , God , our Divine Saviour , the XVard n of tlyp JVfflsJ : fligb , the Wcrial of . Life . Their Majesties consequently re-r comment to their people ., witi ^ the most
tender sojiqitud ^ , as , tbesolq raeaps of enjoying that peace , whiph . aris ^ St from a good conscience s aud wjiich ; alone is durable , to strengthen , themselves . every , day more and morBjin tb $ , principles and exercise of the duties w&ich ,, the Divide Sjaviour has *
taught , to ma ^ kfnd .. u 3 . All the powiora wJiq shal l choose solemnly ( to av > ovf ~ th& sacred prjjici pies which h ft v ; e ^ dictate ^ t \) # . p resent act , and flha ^ l acjknow > le » dg « how , important it is for tije haopiness of ( , natioqs , too long agitated , that thosp truthy .. shoulfiUJbQnce-^ x > fbmib
forth , exercise over tbe d ^ sli ns , , - kind ; all the ^ influence , wljioh beli > ngrs to thei % ; will , be , r « H 3 eiv ^ d with , equal ardour , and iitf « fcttCM \ tinto , th \ ft Hpiyr a \\ i ^^ e . *« , D »> p ^ (\ dr ^ ip . lic ^ , a ^ 4 ti ign ^ 4 . a $ Pa-- ris ^ iq the year of , grace ,, \ % V > % . (** * Ou&J 2 & $ h S ^ tK ( VS . ) " FMJtfQIS . ( L , 3 ») " PB « fiP ^ C ?^ WI ^ IAJMU > tw . s «) u A&m A ^ p ^ m « ' Oafwnatyer ta , th ^ or ig ^^ l , v C 9 igiwd ) c " AWXA ^ JDPRe , " JJjW ^ attSji Pe ^ eri ^ urgf r tl ^ e da ^^ f . i tidbit *)* * of our Savipur ^ the , 2 &jth
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St . Petersburghy Bee . $ 1 , 0 . & Jan * 2 , 1 £ 16 . Ukase of his Majesty Jhe Emperor ta th * Senate . ( OFFICIAL TjRANSjL ATlO * . ) afte
Beinj ^ returned , r a happy conclusion of the , external affairs of Europe , to the empire which God has eatrusted to us , we have been informed by : several , nations [ probably notices ] Qomplaints and reports of the following circumstances : —•
The religious order of the Jesuits- of tbfe-Romao Catholic Church had been abolish ^ ed by a bull of the Pope ; in consequence of this , measure , the Jesuits were expelle <^ not oal ^ from the state * of the Chearcb ^ bu 4 :: from all other countries , — they we ^ not permitted to remain any w ^ ere . Ru « ¦ sia alonj $ T constantly , guided hf s « n ^ iB » en ^ of humamity and toleration , retained- them
in her territory , gave . them « an asylum ^ and insured their tranquillity under her power ,, f ul protection » She did not - oppose any obstacle to the free exerciser o £ their worship ; she did not deter them , from it , either by force , persuasion or seductionr ; bjj $ ia return , shje thought she might expect from th ^ m fidel ity , attachmient and utility . 1 ^ this hppe they were , permitted t © , , depot «; themselves totbtJ education audinsiructioQ
of youth . Fathers and * mothers entrusted : to tijem their , children without fear , to , teafih , them the sciences and ^ to for « 4 their manners , It is now . prrf ?^ f © d that they have not fulfilled the duties which gratitude imposed on the ^ n , ; that they have not &ept thomselves in , thajt ; humility which , thq ChiiSftian religion , . Goinmapd * ^ and , th ^ instead of remaining peaceable , inhabitants in 9 < forei gn country , they , ha « vo , endeavoured to ,, trouble the Greek i elig ^ oq ^ whied ,-frona the rea ^ otesti tinaeg ^ has heon ^ the pre * dominant religion of o « r empire , aad oBi whieh ^ a » on , an immoveable rock , repow the , tra ^ qwilUty , and , < the happiness of tbft ^
nations subject to our 8 < ieptre M T ^ ey h ^ vc be ^ nr firs t , by abusing r tb <* , confidence whichy they had gained . They . have . turned asj kte from-our worship young peojJc who had been entrusted ^ othf ^ m ,, and some women- of rv ^ al * a 44 , ipaonsiderB . te miod \ and have rdrawrft ^ tliewi to jtbeir . o ^ nnoh ^ fai
Toin ^ wc ^ e a , mans to abj | ir ^> bi ^ tbv the fait ^ ipf hi& aneeOors , toextH ^ uj ^ b in 4 iil » the love of ] tho ^ e wl ^ ot pro fit S tl ^ k > samfi wocshlp , to reiser , iiipft , a , atTaugcr < to * ifr country ^ tp s ^ Wt ^ Us 4 aprdi ran 4 ) an knosity «» famiMes ^ la detacb tbe / bioitper fr ^ m . A ^ brotbftr > , th ^ ^ Qn . friO ^^ tbe father ,, aud ^ he ti
daughter Arms * the , n > o , tU ^ > eit ^ it ^ . dW ^ sioas . am ^ ng th ^ , ct > il 4 j / ea ^ f fte ^ « wn ^ chur ^> i ^ th ^ . Jthe voi ca aod tliflt wil ^ God , and his divine Son , Jesam £ Chf&t ,. 4 ta Saviour , who shed fokj **^ Jiis most po ** blood , « that w ^ might H ^ ea peaceful and tr ^^ vnl Hf ^ i « aU soxt » ^ , piety *** ^ o « W «^ l ^ Aflt ^ r j « m 4 » , A clJ ^ Sjt ** ** mo longer , U wmmfrfa /^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1816, page 114, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2449/page/50/
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