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nation * of th ? tr arrange idolatry . TIm ? ftfhqlc represents * bc ^ ih ^ a rite * During $ i * e reign of Ifraonaparte such exhibitions wqje prohibited , ^ they arc now revived With afl their ancient | oljy aa 4 superstition . Symptoms of some new n ^ ul ^ tipns with regpect to the I ^ arbary powers have made f&eir appearance . They have for too long a time feeei * pennitted to exercise a tyranny
over their captives in war , which is disjrracefol even to ^ the religion they profess . X ^ e Americans hare shown what may be done with them , and J £ nglan 4 ha * interfered to procure the liberation of a number of Christians from a wretched captivity in which some of them had been j * eJ 4 for jnany yeais . A project was < in foot for ihe union of the Christian power * to put
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Ah E *? ay on the Existence of a Supreme Crejgwr possessed of Infinite Power , Wisdom and Goodness * ( To which Mr . Jiur-&e £ b ' s First Prize of Twelve Hundred ^ punds was adjudged . ) By Wiliam Lawrence Brown , t > . P . Principal of M ^ rischat College ^ Aberdeen . To w > ich ia pretoed ft Memoir relating to the Founder 1 /
of tfee Prize ^ . 2 yo ) s . Bvo . . Is . boards . . A Sermon delivered at the Unitariaa ChapeK Chiche ^ ter , April the 21 st , 1816 , on Occasion of the l ^ eath of Tbomag P . Powell , JML J > . # y jty . J . F < tft . 4 to . The Value ofaCbUd ; or Motives to the Good Ed ^ caJtion of Chil d reo . in ^ JUitte ^
of Norw ^ jh . 9 ttd , ed . 1 $ » V ? . J ^ cc iesi ^ ical jC % Mvts Inv ^^ gated s ^ n ^ < Hty » Liberty pf ^ JVpit Deeded , ^ f-J > aaiel Isa ^ c . i : !» e C > iris % » Hocjtfw ^ qft Vke Tf ^ ty aiid loc ^ r ^^ pn cof ^ i # ^« 4 apd maUaaia-
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Out correspondent Ziberus ip inforaied that the article of public jiffairs is always written by the 4 axne gentleman , 5 vfTo expresses in it his own sentunents without v umm | : toTepresent trjose of the Editor , corresjk > l | djents or readers . . The Editor « too seh ^ bte of Jjl . s oftikati ^ is ' ^ o ' this gentleman to attempt to interfere witfe tbe fre ? Btfttemei ^ t ^ f his "Aef # f of public eveiits . iVe ^ W Megiftry $ ip ^ i * ft measure to ty ? decided iu > t by the feeling * && . by i cool judgment oit tte ktate of ttie . West Indi » UMndi . Tp Bttcb « a . wistito linofirBtana . fbe question , we recommend an able paropDKi ^ put , U ?> fta . eptiSc ^ , " Thl- ^ fJtiJh legl&aturp / Intcrfereti ^ -r « c , ting Slav ,, > u ^» > v ^> ' v ^ < * " » ~ T ^* ^^ ^ . ' , ... " - ' ¦
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Hie paper' wl Poetical Svepticihfr V with various "Vothdr R articteg , was too late io h'teftO ^ j ^^ x *'" , ;^ - ^ '
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an eq 4 to these disorders , aod it U |» d ^^ > melapcholy thing tbajt ^ he fine shores ofol the Meditiirranean should be subject to a a race of men little better titan pirates . Germany goes pn very slowly in its neww constitution . Spam indicates no amelio *>* rafeioD . It has had some . successes in iUto colonies , but still it remains doubtful wbe- > ther its ancient iuflueuce can be restored , L Wherever its power extends its march is «
disfigured by cruelty . Vast emigrations s are taking place from all parts of Europe ? to America * Th « re is land enough , all ,, and it is to be hoped , tbatJn quitting this ; supposed civilized part of the world , they - will leave behind them the vices by which : it is peculiarly distinguished .
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ed , on the Principles of Judaism . ' By tie Rev . J . Oxlee . Vol . I . 8 vo . 12 s . History of the Inquisition , abridged from L . ioaborch ; with anHutorical Surre ; of the Christian Church . 8 vo . 13 s .
Persecution ofJFre / Mch Protestants , Report on tbe Persecution of the French Protestants , presented to th , e Committee of Dissenting Ministers of the Three Denomination ^ . By tKe Rev . Clement Perrot . 8 vo . 2 s . 6 d , Sketch of the Past and Present State of
the Vaudois or Waldenses , inhabiting . ' top Varies of Piedmont . By th ^ e Rev . Thomas Morgan . ( Published l > y order 0 f the Committee of Dissenting Ministers of the Three Denoniinatiom . ) ^ yo . 6 d . An Historical Vie \ y of the Refprmed <^ burc ^ of Fm ^ ce , fr 9 « a , its Origin to the Present Time / AflTith Sti Am ?^ ^^ * a ^" tainlng Documents ^ ud Remarks on -Lar ^ Castlereagb ' s Speech . 8 vo . 5 s ,
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1816, page 372, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2453/page/64/
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