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ART . VIII . —An Essay on the Universal h * l ( &torati 0 k : %£ r&h \ g to she \ V that tlic . ; VFmal Happiness of . all .. ^ cJw { B * X Doctrine of IJivine Revelation . I 5 y ; Richard Wright . 12 mo . pp . 24 . QcJ . Eaton . 1816 .
* jnj ^ M 4 S * E $ s ay is divided thta afex adfcdL tions , which are tfyus he&f&t : The "Ffbfttfse' % ftbrahaffi ^^ fea ^ Sf M'fche Old Testament—Tlie Universkl . R ^ t 0 rSlfoti a ' Doe trine 6 f" tti ^ JGibsgelT—! Vhe Apostle Paul an tJnHer ^ afist—The Universal Restoration a Doctrine sutoofdimg to J&odlimGss ~ T *~ A £ i ~ Address to Universal ists . cjSffctish W . entitled , " The Apostle Paul an Uni versa ] & £ ; ** is perhaps the'tfeak part of the argiiment , though tfye whole demands the attention of s ' u < lh * a ' ~ s believe , we wish we pould say Jfftr ^ that Almi g hty God will torture some of his children for eyjer ^ -or by tostmev reduce them to nothing .
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Art /^ EX . —iThe Subserviency of Free Inquiry and Religious Knowledge , ^*>® monj % ihe lower Glasses &fSociety , to ¦ ' * the ] Prosperity and JPennanenee of a \ &tate : attempted to be she ^ vn in a Discoursey > delivered before the
Uaita'Hah Society for promoting Chris-, U ti ^ Knowtedge , at Essex Street Chapel , On Friday , March 2 Q , 1 Sfl 6 , . * i . &YtWU ? Rev ^ J . Joyce . 8 vo * ppv 40 . Hunter . 1816 . # ^ UR' reporter ( p . 246 ) has already V- ^ gi yen the character of this Sermon from the Journal of the Unitarian
So-, £ jety : aod ? tl ? LOugb we think that it would for the most part have been heaM witb ? ratiah r mterest l > efore many other Societies , as well as ^ this , * we » cakuQftfj withhold ^ ibwT'n ^ ti mony of unertialified approbation to its b' 6 ld [ and ^ J ^ lft ^ fem ^^ nime tieii evotent spirit , and to the unreserved declaration which it 'ttftBctit oTthe great principles of Christ tian truth . b ^/ )« i i no l' - . ¦* ,, ¦ > - - ¦ y . / . t —¦ -, ' ¦¦
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A ^ Txs . 2 £ f r —TMJmd . Prtyatympf qf ^ rntdrianism a Rational EpopecSaMn . A
. M Di R 6 COtkr 3 edeli » er ^ dat . Pa ^ M tav ^ lWN T . -, . 10 , r lal ^ ^ uJ 3 y JohnifuUltgar ; » * opp . 60 . Eaton . 4 oiL > ; 4 j | yi . LAaAK , ^ rfeoifea ^ b ^ a for some years thejaqtfre && *? ^ taiy 4 if dfe ^ thew il # ^ a ^ ifi ^^ » hasi undertaken the pastorit ; office ^* 4 Mhp 9 ^ WI 0 SiflHfolkf ^ fl ^ m ^ t 'StflTuw drm . i ^ ria 4 # L ^« - . ^ - » ** . t ^ ypl ' > sWLStmrww- *> v « i f 4 . i * - ' » ? avj - ' ¦' ¦ ' if V IT . 8 < iV » a > « d ) bnoui « i u ?«^ *¦ • ' ^ 3 J . " 1
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2 Q 4 Wright on XJniversat ResJpration .- ~* rJpj / ce ' s and Fullagars Sermons
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With a too faithful pencil , Mr . Joycfc paints rfie unhafjpy condition of the 1 ° © jf n one short sentence he pointt out a mass of wretchedness—The voice of the poor man for peace is never heard by those w } w make war * Until that
voice is pbejffdaibjr Mfegislatures and courb , Jitt ! ^ w ^ ^ em tte ™ for the prevention or abatement of national ^ ^ n ^^ o ^ b !«^ fy % ; ^ ^ nimT , er d ws
r ^ ^ £ ? >^ ^ ^ ffla ^ l ^? Sf P , 4 oiry , anct purpoj ^ , pf , Ac XJnitaLrfan Society , and st ^ e ^ Briefly bptfe JorciJ ^ y ^ spm ^ arffi ^ R ^^ ^ i ^ kiaf of Unitarianisixi . Xhe ftdl 6 wihgibbservation is of great weight ^
" The word Thinity is o ^ h ^ Uifta origio and ^ np degree of sanctity b ^ sj b ^ nj i | *» y be presumed , at any time attach ^ ilto it—The name of Almighty God is guarded in tlie Holy Scriptures by ? the most awfiil sanctions . —Now if there had bfife ^ a
Trinity 04 persons , aad if that Titbit ^ -iiAd included all the perfections o ^ fh ^ Deity himself ^ ooe might * &avtf an |) pd « i ^ t ^ it fte name would have been guarded ^^ equally solemn sanctions . So far fip «^ m it / # ^ is used in all Sorts of coimexioi& ^ irad no one feels shocked ^ t the pttftititiStytf ] hk our own conrttryfwe tmve Trniitt c ^ rf % a ,
Trinity churches , Trinity cmfilbtJatitf ^ Trinity stjnares and 1 Trifnity * llfofi ^ -kTOw can it be believed for a moment ^ fBat th # weird could h ^ vc fecen sb ^^ d ^ Hadit ^ Ia originally meant to designate the attribute of Almighty 5 Gbd ? WBo ^ Voilia ° ioti > e shotked- ^ h ^ coul d ^ ehmii ^ W ! liaf fte awful name of God attached to ^ facps of thid limkl Snd used f ^ * s ^ cfa fui ||» Wr Pp . 28 , 29 . -o ^^ f ;
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1816, page 294, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2452/page/42/
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