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educated W for ^ x ^^^ jsmifH ^ y * tk& $% are ^ 8 te # - 9 f real elqgfeie ^ qe . if the fttttlK ** , ° C > Jhe fiU * £ * a * ts 4 > r 4 * $ wU » g and music were selected with the same indiiieceace as to their natural qualifications , as our students in
divii ^ y ^ are selected , ajt , the age of sixteen , and they were afterwards to pursue th # B § £ lines as a business , whatever A billies they iuigbtt discover , good or bad * we should certainly have very few of them excelling in these arts-How few of fche uiaay lawyers that are called to the l ^ ar ob taiu a suilkuent
eminence to secure briefs -enough to Sy * the expences of the circuit ? ^ aay are obliged to retire altogether from publicitie s and many others who Wear the sown feel themselves under an obligatiun to their more fortunate
brefcttren , when they nominate them as arbitrators , or refer a cause to them upon which they are not willing to eq ^ er . And let any one atteud hut half a session in the Houses of Parlipj ^ fent , be will see how very few of , jfcfa ^ g £ ittlern en there , who hiave all ad of
p ^ &l ble vantages education , can dfdtil&fer a tolerable apeech with a ^ e £$ bie 4 egree of propriety . And jw ^ j&f&puld it be , otherwise with Dis-& ^ i $ gpg ^ min isters ? Considering the * ve * 9 e $ sity a Dissenting minister lies
mgfl&r , of having his double weekly ££ f | E $$ e prepared against the Sunday , ^ jpg&er any new idea may or may *| Qt $ fcrjke up , or his mind be in a njntr ;^ to prepare it or not , and the {| p ^ p&ms * 4 iat are taken to instruct JE 1 lU % 4 | 1 givin g effect to what he is to iteil ^? it , *»• / rather suruyijdng that us so
th ^ afe abou t man / . muiistera WQO maintain a high degree of reay ^!* ai > ih > - « y m tlieir publ ic services : . ^ oi ^ r cp gr ^ gatioi | 3 are unreason-^^ e in ' oiFpectuig more ? froora them .
, lute J ^ p wev er extremely . deajiKible ihat tiqp ^ Jincations of min isters should n # rea * £ cL Nor can it b « said that . qjjjjfe . pollege ^ gi *^ them a pro per edu-$£$ &t \ r wfe ^ n ~ liQ attempts are jcuade tt * i |^ der rjt | ie vehicle , interesti ng ai * 4 Jfi ^ U ngJn . w hich % he& i ? en d out into
uAwoir ^ he ; tmtet * tfaey hold sacred . With respect to the great hulk of «| $ | t $$ i $ ^> inawier ^ even more than ^ S 5 lMU . au 4 voqe man wi )|^ pve iu te--MpiWi ^ 'ifitf to au ciApty discourse , " ^||| e another suflfcjs . my , a , bie a&jl . mtii ^ i * **®^ * p dM ; > mky ° *
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lips without maj ^ rjg even a sQ ^ ny imrirc 3 siou . . ^ Trie , Unitarian orator is yin ^ j &lfife somewhat unfortunate . He k % - ^ Mfo if he would , eqaploy the poyyi ^^ m seen ery an d maclu n ery . - w ^^ h J | p Calvinistic brother has at commatKT , He has neither the poetic licence fffifr Mikon , nor the gloomy but a ^ ful
apprehensions of a Young or 3 Cowper , to give energy to his discourse . The Calvinist , when he seeks to nnove the passioris , can play with , firebrands and with vengearice He has an anj » ry ^ Od rev ^ igefuj King , almighty and terrific , at hi $ conxtnand , frowjurig i » pcwi his
rebtjlious subjects , and at his feet Wean place a lovel y child soofcfe ^ g him io rnercy . Who can resist tb ^ ^ ffci ^ aoe of such a scene ? Tt ^ ejrroa ^ - -JS ^ st j * nd then love seize upon the jpi ^^ ujg mind . What father can sit \) $ m ^ g ^ Wh at mothex h ^ A , uot her fc ^^^ yeartiuig within her ? ^ Vv * hat c ® d does ^ not desire to be in that cHwq ^
place , aiid thus to triumph bj .- ^^ P ^ Ir tie and an amiable spa ^ MLery , * .. "SS ^ t has . read the Arabian N i ^ ats * j ^ S ||| w uinnients , ^ nd d ots not ' khqw j charm Qf §^ cret izjifluences ? , " !^|^^ also the orthodox jfeipe ha ^ ^ afc lljyj comrnand ^ He Jt ^ as 9 Pi *\ * £ & : w !^> anil
^ is always j ^ rfei ng a ^ out st ] I ^ ggr seen , a ^ bell ^ . rXe ^ V ^ i ^ d t wlffl po > y £ r $ ^? , -& ^ q $ * wnmx ** jm with cufeojgg , ^ iwmJfaiNQb hiunan opposition ^ , Am ^^^} he can ap 4 > ose c ^ esjM ^ l WF ^ Mh } % & on thp bpards of a tibvfeusj ^ , mL | A of
tbe . Aiou ^ e Gp < 3 , tb £ & |» fty $ ¦ * && $$ & to grange att ^ chf ©^ pisfe , J ^ ,. ,, »|» w rx ^ ip htacpne ^ tc > de ^ j ^^ jM ^ v ^ sgd ^ f « cj s * & j ^ s , uiay ^ tpff ;^ yi ^ tbe natural wi ^ edne ^ , W ^ BS ^ Nwh » r ^ , K the ^ t ' Vf ^^ MjJb : Uwtari ^ a pre ^^ er „ _ »( . lMM | tA
ill , MiM ^ Wopd ^ ailiftg i ^ . Mm | l % > vvba ^ i , can we sut ^ stitute in . j ^ ta ^ n S .. ^ d w W khjs , ponsitfejra ( J , ^ , fi ^ it < S pr ^ ctige lgicg , prevailed ^| societies ;^ r . « nr , # » p «( s ! # . J& ^ Jf pr ^^ axe tV ^ v . t ^ SSM j ^ ttjy fi ^ # up <» n P | P » r , ^ M d ^» ye «; di ^ p jatjB proper nfei ^^ ^ id . , x ^ wimSw & ^ ' m « Wf ' ^ A ^ l « ii" »*> J | - c e ? wtemfe ^ S ^^ ISiS ^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1817, page 88, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2461/page/24/
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