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MlSCELLANEOtrS COMMUNiCATIONS.
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The man resolv'd and steady to his trust , Inflexible to ill and Qbstinatel y just , May the rude rabble ' s insolence despise , Tfaei * senseless clamours and tumultuous cries . Trie tyrant ' s fierceness Tie beguiles , And the stern brow and the harsh voice defies , Aud with superior greatness smiles . *
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Exeter , March * 2 , J 8 l 6 . MpHE following letter I received by JL post , too late for a
communicacuiar friends , he would have undergone a ^ imilar fate . The house o ! f an interested n ^ lgj hbour was so closely connected with his * that , to save himself , he employed all &l £ influence to save the doctor ' s premises
{ coni the devouring flames . But , although t | i £ persecuting spirit was in this instance renewed , it unhappily succeeded afterwards mjir ^ aiing tne windows of his house in every direction in which they could be assailed : « na after he had been obliged , for the sake X # peace ,. t 9 quit his then abode , and to regiiquish a concern in which Mri T . had tteen long ^ engaged , he was still insecure , « iid Was poisoned by the bitterest rancour . One evening a large stone waa aimed ajt | iis where
Ijfcftd througn l ] i ? study w ^ do ^ lie Yim si ^ tingt w ^ th an evident intention to * £$ kv a rni ^ blow . His agitation pf ppu ^ . ^^ " ^¦ " Sfi W ^ . exce ^» ive j b ^ ewse jfiSe act mahife . slted such deljermine ^ maJipe . Tffi $ bed-room windows were ni g htly beset ; Ipr can ' one wiy What fata ^ eVen t woul ( J TO ^>« tt ^ ied if ^ a profes ^ lbnai friend had ttot tvEm ^ tijp Kb cause , and , collectlug a fiiw « ttore to assist him # watched these midnight ^ B 3 # i who finding they Were thus . watched , atlCngUv ^ Jr 9 ngtfear . d ^ ifi * e ^> r . , ,,-^ * * r ^^ fTO ^ iff tltfiiacfinriTjrQi > ittiti vivuau - ^ HoHACH «
tion to your last number ; but I solicit for it a place in tKe next . I am sute that if it had been addressed to yoU , ( as it should have been , ) it would naifli been readily admitted into the Repos& tory . I trust ft will never ht said wfth justice , that the Mbnrti fy ReprjfsftW refused admittance " t 6 a cbirrectyrfn of
Us errors . ^ ,. , ^ k ' |> f , I resard your work as of iiish vaw 6 to the , cause of free inquiry and reirg \ ous liberty . Xjt h ^ s undoubtedly co 6 ^ to
^ ributed , ia an important degree ,, the spread of Umtananfairij and to dbte union of fchdsfc profesBitig it : and W are rea ^/ to adknowl ^ jge oi * r great ' ot ^ ! tgatft& £ f $ ^ 6 tl ' jto ^ - ' b \ 6 rt ^^ nM ^ rti 4 ' tt '' akd ! aDittt 3 r > * ftw wiii ^ h ycitt have so lofe " cWidoildi'lt . BWtW ^
opponents ' 6 f 6 tVr yeligi ^ tis vieWs'W W idely feis ^ en ^ iien ' ijkw : ^^^ the ynitanan body , or any indiviauai 4 M \ oi ^ g t ^ epi , ( ex ^ pt ; yourself an ^ # *« writer , Af ihe . particalar ^ icle . ) ,, « f answerable lop : the combats pf M ^ ManjtWy Kepository- v i ^ When I looked at thfc fetti ^ le [ p » ^ J
which l ^ d to ^ he letter of viiy aLntmytow * cprt&iiorideiit , 1 Vecretted ^ tftej&Jprw atdti ^^^ feaRrtidterlti ^^ ^^ lSW ^ ' € « # rf |« A " . w o ^ r ?^ ffi i ^^ i r ^ i i w ^ f T ^ mS ' m a ^ tfe ^« % ^^ ¦^(^^ P ^^ ^^^^ ^^^ WP Wfc ^ W ^^ ^^^^ ^ r ^ p ^ - ^ ^^^^ " ^^^ ^^ ' ^ \ & ^ ^ tf * ' ' «
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n . He Jiye ^ . tQ scq , % iM ^^* ff akfify d ^ e rent tuxn .:, nor duTJie quit ^ place , ia which he had . _ becn thus \) fc usqd and perseptr ^ et ^ ^ till there was ^ k ^ k ^ w ij ^ m jt ; ^ ho dia nVjresDect the inaeDendentprincjples UDoa £
wW ) i ^ W n ^ acitqd , ancj . revere ^ man wqo ^ could , ^ n /|^ jr . such try »^ circumstances j supporjt and justi ^ them , and trnafnph with them in tfe £ end . In him was seen , and confess ^ to be , tHE Rn&fiTKOuS Makj a ' pt ^( he entoved the hreih iehkht of know *'
^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^ . — * — I ^ ^ J 'if ¦ 4 1 ing ; that he was recognised as sufelh ^ and of receiving tne respectful atterir tions , the friendly ., o ^ ce ^ ot manj , who would ouee have been pleasect j ^ blot his name from the annals of ui ^ children of men . Where could a man be found rhof £ worthy to succeed the upright , the undisguised Priestley , in the honourable
and envied office 6 T teacher to the c 0 li ' ^ ^ reaation assembling in the New M eet - ^ ¦ *^ " ^ 'TIS- ' - - - "U - " S " ! ing , at Birmingham j
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' S V ¦¦¦ W -rf MorriSn ttaifoffccomplaint of Mm . Xdp * .
Mlscellaneotrs Communications.
MlSCELLANEOtrS COMMUNiCATIONS .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1816, page 198, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2451/page/10/
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