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OLBAKIH^ ^, OH, SELECTIOK$ AlfP REFLECTIONS MADE IN A COUK*^ OF GENERAL BRADIKG.
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tJrfatihd / chhs f r ' Lafen . Tn flfre 6 th atkT j ^ fo da ^ YW * ^ were " those I passed through ^^ ftrtfeed repcWd theCtturch tatfcchismi m ' Cireek , as & schftWl exercise ; arid thus- ^ he chi ldren of Nonconformists \ v £ !^ * iVequejvtly uttering falsehoods , though in a dead language , about supposed benefits from tfretended
godfathers anxf godmothers . There are oVner difficulties , ; not p eculiar to Dissenters , but Which fnlist x I think , oeerir to any parent , ' efchicdtetl to a public ^ school ; wnohas since acquired * a conviction that rnor " al habits $ r £ of more value than classical attai ' iV tneuts , '' ¦ >
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StR , ; August & , 181 p . 1 H AVIS ^> een infor med that Mr . Belsliia ^ ( bas , in a s £ ate of readio&ss for the pre ^ s , l ^ otes byhim ^ ejf . on 4 he Epistles ? qfp-aiil . X A& one of the many admirers &f his m&st excellent ivories illustrative of the . meaning pf the writers of the New X ^ tan ^ eiU * ^ specially with reference to the doctrines abont which
Christians are so muqh divided jn opinion , I most sincerely hope that , if my information is correct , . he wiII be induced to add to ' the important services which he has alreadV rendered to the good cause which ' lie advocates , by publishing them for th £ benefit of the public . . . a ¦ . a- .
Such , a work is a gr ^ at dcsiderapim . It would form a , valuable , addUion-. to the late excellent ^ r . ^ enrick , ' ^ 4 < IIT Ivistrations [ of the 0 bspet $ ^ nd ' .: \ ctst pf Uie Appstlesj * ' and chriiS \ iig front ) tjie masterly pen of Mr , [ Bctsfcahi ; it > v 0 < il 4 be idi
purchased and read wit )? arty . Mr . BeUham will , I trusty fiiv ^ vir thii public witli Information on th ^ . siibjert , through the medium of your valuable Repository . .:. / - . . ¦¦ .- ,. . . DjD . ( ; .
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N' ^ w Mode of Diffitdng ? Itnvwltdge * CORRESPONDENT in the A MbntHiy Miiga ^ ihte ( Aua . 1816 ) , ^ ugkests a heW , bcit not ^ extravagant thode , of di ^ aemin a ting useful and itnl > 6 r ^ rittft | tn « . It may be af > J > 1 ited to othfef Articles i > f manufacture besides ^ thecLwi re ^ and to other art ^ s of e atthenware besides thoafe wlhich he Th wa
sppcifi ^ a . e tch-seal with the en ^ raVing of the negro in the attitiade tf Bapplicatitig mercy , with the wprds , Atn I not a man and a brother ;
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proceedin g fVbtn ^ i ^ l ip » p ^ a » not - oiife ^ ieM in Ale ^ gre at wfcr&of « the » bo * J Kfarivttfyfa&WVltirit . - - ^^ i ^ * The ^ P oiiAit ^ Ma ^ iU ^ e Cot ^ noa >! ib etit ; who" signs h ' iitwSfelf > H . TJ . S , i «^* dr dates Nvitihgk&iti \ O , June 2 ^ ya i ^ nejr * plains himself as ftviiovvst- ' ^ : ; I or * t « -1 f-itot ^« id oPlh& * il ty crejtfes . in > the air whteli-frifucipallv co ^^ er the earthen ^
ware in present vise , thfere >> vere a wt ^ e saying , or an ^ imntitabW triith on eveiy plate and tea-t ? wp and > iaueer ; wiratjif furtd of kententio ^ s- ^ Unsd ^ iW nlight fee intfod ^ eed intp eye ^ . ftrfnily , partveu ^ iarlv the middle ana iov&t classes © f > society . : What a ^ nirarjle : ' topics ' fob conversationkvould . thu $ be introduced ^ and what useful arid early associattdns would be formed !—It seeins to me
that this system of communicating moral instruction , would be much a ? wperior to that 'of communicating ^ it through the medium of tracts . " ? <
Olbakih^ ^, Oh, Selectiok$ Alfp Reflections Made In A Couk*^ Of General Bradikg.
OLBAKIH ^ ^ , OH , SELECTIOK $ AlfP REFLECTIONS MADE IN A COUK *^ OF GENERAL BRADIKG .
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NoCGLXVIIL \ , Improvements £ n > Moral and Political ' ¦ - - * : :- \> . Science , . .: •• ¦ . ' . ¦ * .,. ' - : •* It is chiefly m judging of questions € eoming home to their business . and bosoms / ' that casual associatioiis lead
mankind astray ; , and ? of such -associations how incalculable is the nuraber arising froui / fUl ^ e ^ sysfems of religion , oppressive . forn \ s \ cn > gpvemh > ent ^ and afisuwi plans o&eduoixtton I The ¦ * donsequence is , > that , while the physical and mathematical discoveries o « former Hg £ s present thicinselvee to the hand of
the h ^ totiail , like masses ^ f ^> ure ^ hd nattive gaW v the' truths' widely tve are here in rjuest « o 6 may be compared to iron , -wtMoivaltbfeufp at oWqtbe most necessary and the mcjgt widely dififu » ed of all the mfeWl * , commonly requires a discriminating eye ^ to dtefeet ils ^ eKisU ence , and a ' ttfdtott * f * s well a ^ nice ptocess to- extraott il from the ore ^; t '»
" To the « anidf « ircnrnara : nce it % owing , that improvements , in-Moral and in Politicdi / JBclence 4 o ^ iiot- ^« tTUle the imaginatioivi ^ with nearl y Aorg ^ e ^ t force a& tHfc di&dov ^ pieii & § the Maih ^ l matician or of the Chemist , When an inveterate prejudice is destroyed by extirpating the casual associations on which jit was grafted , how powerful is
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with Mr . Belshanis Notes on flue Episffes of PtiuL—Giewiings . 47 $
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1816, page 471, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2455/page/35/
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