On this page
-
Text (2)
-
Untitled Article
-
Untitled Article
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
-
-
Transcript
-
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
Additionally, when viewing full transcripts, extracted text may not be in the same order as the original document.
Untitled Article
fr for forming a just estimate P of the ^ r o ffh c MMs * , * 3 Xmo wer Mgpa ' f * &t Ac great Architect . t ^^ zijk > ow j Sir Isa&c was the ^ l ^ / me ^ er ^ f of God ; his mind Was e ^ itf&fafty ufuroined far the tvorlt ; But I do nol appreKen < $ any direct
cornsnjrtication took place between AzVw ^ i ^ ^ e 0 ttty / CTert % inly hi $ discoveries ^^ e ^ ria ^ fir the ordinary wav , tdt tftey # efe not Kss the work of Clod on Aal ^ eel&tm t / It was precisely in this jfe ^ n ^ jetJT I ^ mceive , that Jesus was raised | jp & ** # sent irito the ivorld * to relbrm "& ? For while the established
fawi 4 * (*<* $ Sire equal to every thing , f . ^ M ? Ijw jiis proviaentiar plans are ca r' f ^ mt | JfFect without departing from , ff | f ! rn j ; Vnif should We suppose a direct frffi ^ g < fraeHt or extension of those fciWs ifi iae case' of 3 %$ us * If the f ) t ' vine \
JfceTn ^ ebulot accom plish by ordinary means the oftject he had ipi view , in mfeh % cfn £ Cfrristftmitylntb the world , fkilj . a just concfitsion " \ frdm wlYar wie VrftJw of the u ' m / brmity of his operations , that lie would nluUiply means by resortmff to ^ n evtt&br'dinary exertion of
Kis Bbwej-r Would not this view < 5 f l ^ is character arid perfections be the md § t groveifrrig and degrading ? The missipp of Newton wras different in its isatfxff f from " that qf Jesus , but both Were alike the messengers of God .
" jThq View ^ wliich Jesus hath *; iven ns of the qff f raefer oT the Divine Being , Js th ^ juft ded uction which a rtfti" ahd tor ^ t rh nid would ^ forrh froiti trie ^ bh-^ ttnipteion ^ ffiisNvoVks i ^ i nd providence . Tfp ^^ nciples He hath left us for the Filiation ' of < iur conduct , perhaps ^ Wi ^ D ^ pre * e ^ ressly taught , but pro * - MWalw | ys prictised in a greafer or fe
WK ^ &ft virtu 6 iis - and * gooT ! in ^ v ^ r / fe ^ ri ^ ciinieV are the * rn 6 ^ t na > ^^^^ fiisio ' ns w ^ hich a survey of the " ' ^ P ^ it ^ tf ^ s of society w 6 tMd suggest to ' < 8 F % Jk ^^ ' 'Sfaiiftf , imd ^ taindin ^ ra ^^ fe ^ r ^ gnts of rhrfn , and the birsis ^^^^ htcTi § ucft institmions shnufd WSn ^ j }' ' K Jesus tattghrrib doctrines 1 mnnWmkf- ^ e ^ : ^ Nature is the text , ^ mr ^ l aHoft ifufcon&xi + is the firvdfarite M ^^ Mf # V vfeh ^ fable fHend of fffi ^^^ o ^ rrtiW ^ Ile ^ e % the" rhrracu-IowlnaTOr # of ChrMiabitjr : But-v ^ hat Wfe # in * tf *§ tetmi < 3 * whteh Jesus MlfcBat rer ^ it « d ffn exr ^^ iort of WKM fKlUmf ^ ^ ' ^ viMbmtoin l Siffl ^^ Ve ^ # * trt ¥ mte - ^?^^ ? m ^ # ^ n ' bftt ^ d * ee ; ir ^^ . v ^® L »^ k ^« t ^ . V * -- ^ >> - ¦ ¦ - " » ^ vWi ( . ^ p |^ a . . .. - ^
Untitled Article
we proof - , and a thousand miracles would tiot coriviiffcfe me &F err ©? , *^ i That Jesus cast out devils , by healing the maladies of madtften , may be
admitted ; but whatever might be tke means by which thes ^ ciares wer 0 *« £ - fected , the power doles not * appear 9 > have beett peculiar to him , but enjoyed in common wittrwfceTS who were not
his disciples . Ltrke ix . 49 , M ) . ^ Can then a power which is'tomrtion ^^ ' m e ^ dehce of a direct eotnmmiicatkw frofn God to an individual t A . B . C .
Untitled Article
Hotvbells 9 January 22 d > 1 % 17 ? SfR , LTHOUGH the pages of your Jim . valuable Miscellany might be occupied with matter of far greater htipnrfance than the following , yet I would beg leave to offer a few ^^ ¥ X > rd » in repl # to your Correspondent , A-. ( VoL XI . p . 7 O 4 ) , who- has evidently mistaken tte intention of my former
letter , signed ' J . & . whereht ,. alter sfeatvng ifty opinion * upon a subject there referred to , as well a » in reference to circumstances thstt hiad passed- ' oiuier my own observation , I simply recommended the Snbject'vtfhh fwo ^ propositions tb the consideration ( 5 f Uihtafian . ministers
geineraRyy leafving it to them- to pursue that hh& of duty v ^ h ie h their superior judgment mi ^ ht suggest . Wh ^ t I th ^ re proposed ^ vas ^ Viowever unl rkel ^ to afit $ W 4 * t th < gTpflrpose 7 with a siticem
desire t ^ pi ^ Tmote that , which a firm belief in th&'gtfmmiie doctrines of the gospel nee ^ sarily leads to , namely ; the spread of p&W religion ar * d the practice ofvirfCle ; a * K $ Sjra tpfyittej as the enters
farnment migftt be , ot however desirable * t $ te treM ^> eentrt > v * TsiBkprea © bio ^ , ^^ if it doe <* not tend to that end , it- \ & Uke * iFKi rid M ^ bFft ' sd ^ f a ain kling cymbal . " * The eipithefc **> dry "/ applied to Ssar ^ - tnre vcuyralvtfo 4 d wh ^ ri ^ by no c&csrrm afppto ' ve' «) f ^ th « ^ ea « Q ( n ^ why it appseaFed
in my lettef x $ & $ i be «? 5 ltise > it -bad been so apf > lied by thlMe of'Awhoro JL was then ^ peaking . A ^ ta thaqpenwsc of its bfrrif ^; so ca ^ Hcil , whether- it- -be on mo « e onTi f of * tt ^ b ^ itig 'wier byrsaiwe morbid ^ ali ^ y of ^ h ( e" ^* i r « aJ « < wuc % K « ever bal ing -st ^ d i eik t he . 1 octri rr of tk ^ ixvmd , 1 abaft
net timornpetCT . < teCBrnnMti » v - That 1 ^ ^ am r > ot 'aj * w * er to prax ^ iml disc «^ w » SN- ^ ( al « d 'fha 5 w ^ wliieh at % < kg ^* trfrfi * 4 < * t ^ tsticiJf m effect ) , faighfc ^ bgi a * irn -by the disparity in titmitera . o # riiJjjb
Untitled Article
JMGr . Barton in Repiu to A . on Doctrinal Preaching . . < fl
-
-
Citation
-
Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1817, page 97, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2461/page/33/
-