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gp ^ gS and 480 , \^ e ar ^ Assured tfaat t ^ rdlius to / % he last nnoments , of bis life 'remained an Unitarian . This * also ,, his brother Paul has repeatedly declared to me . Stosch , in his History of thue Eighteenth Century , which Jablonski has made the third volume
of his Ecclesiastical History , page 424 , gays , K < 1 remember that Crellius , when I visited him at Amsterdam , in 1742 , and we conversed much on various doctrines of Christianity , declared to me with some warmth that he did not
adopt the system of Socinus , but rather with his whole heart believed the doctrine of the satisfaction of Jesus Christ , in the sense in which it ^ s taiught by the Remons t rants , and thai tie was persuaded that through Jesus Christ all men would at some time
be saved and delivered from the pains of hell . " He added , " that he was certain that there were now to be found few or no Soci nians , properly so called /' In Strodman ' s Europ . Litter , torn . i . p .
* J 80 , Crellius himself thus writes , * ' I / lave at all times as well among the ' Unitarians as the Remonstrants , taught £ he expiatory sacrifice of Claris ^ , arid rhy instructions have not been contradicted . " Fred . Sam . Bock * Hist .
An-( ltrin . Lips . 1774 . tom ju pt . i . pp . liJ ? , 168 . Stosch , mentioned above by Bock , likewise says , " it seems to me to be asserted without - ^ od reaso n , that Crellius renounced hw ' . errors before
his death . " Stosch was a Trinitarian as Well as Bock . His book is a college book > used in the l } utch Academies as a tezzt book m ecclesiastical v ^ .
twuji y . I ougjit , perhaps , to police , that l ^ amuel Crellius , referred to in wha . t precedes , is not to be confoqnitad w ith nis great uncle , the famous John Crelnus , who was one of the Frjatves Poloni .
His wofks &re mentioned by Boc-Gen - Repos , and Rev . Vol . Iv . pp . 587—380 . Cambridge , 1813-HJon . It epos . No . JLJlJ . Jfyh K ^ ipril ,
1810 . —Stricture on J . Qrellius by M French Writer , justified * J&p ' hfs . v . us-, fiH \ jQuia maritus punire « tiam potest inobedientem et igjj ^ prigeram . Onani ^ potestas pr ?^ cnpiendi jfsuo inquain norqiw jioi * i alierio ) Dote 3 t ^ ti 5 ua $ ] i # . m habe ^ ^ Ii-^ utuii tmlt ein , pun iw ^ i .
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P 4 ge 43 O . Co ^ i * . ui . iq * ] $$ * & h . ibetur autern ab Apostok > , ne « J ^ ritati maritali in uxores adversatur * n ^ oderata admodum et pruclens , J emendationem salutetnque uxorum comparata castigatio , sive verbis t * perficiatur , qwe omnium est brerissima ei maxima licitST , aive factis aliouibus '
ad quod ea > &gationis gerius tarcie admodum et J ^ nte , et non nisi summ cum consilio aceedeH ^ pm est , nee id leves ob eausas , sed pb gravissimas demum suscipiendum . Ethicae Christ , cap . xii . p . 4 gg , Jq . Crellii Op . BibL Frat . Pol . torn . iiL
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Add . to p . 11 , of Socinus ' s Life , by J . Toulmin . •— Socinits visiting Great Britain . JPrzipcavii Op . in fol . p . 4 ig . E \ &h theropoli , 1692 . *
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Sir , Wisbeachy Oct . 14 , 181 & BELl £ VE it is very generall y Iunderstood that field-preaching » illegaJ 5 and , until a recent prosecution u . nder the Toleration Act * ( see p . 6249 ) which rendered a new and more close examination of the subject necessary , I bad been accustomed to consider the law so established . That
examination raised considerable doubts in my mind ; and although the magistrates in that case decided that a field is a " place - of meeting" within the contemplation of the legislat&re , and therefore requiring registration , I was very far from being satisfied with their decision , and subsequent
consideration has convineed me it wa $ wrong . The prosecution to which I hwe alluded arose at Doddington , in the Isle of Ely , and was instituted bylhc Reverend Algernon Peyton , Rector of that village , against Mr . Robert New *
stead , a preaclier in the Methodist connexion , who early in the spring 01 the preseut year thrust himself in the Rector ' s estimation , into his parish , and preached in the open neMs to part of his flock . The Reverend Rector deeming this a very serious , ana leni
unpardonable offence , in the p - tade of his zeal to put down sectarisnn snd support mother-church , conviciw jtylr . Newstead , with the assistance 0 a brother magistrate , in the /« # P * j > aky which t&e Toleration Act i&-poses . JVlr ., Nfrwsl ^ d ^ appeal ed ta W » 1 &M Cea ^ ral QivwlteT . JfessiQns , at ¦ wt-
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1816, page 640, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2458/page/12/
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