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IX ) MESTIC . Religious . v * . ., y %£ / a ^ e Po litico ! Pray er . " Tft * Prtnce Regent was assailed wiA n ^ ud ,. gravel , potatoes and stones on uu fcetiu * n ftom th £ ParFiarctent
H ° use . One pf the Lords bf the Ifedj-chaniber a £ P a * to have BeKeved t a £ , an air r gqn was fired at his . Royal ighness . He is perhaps alone in thfck persuasion , but all sane persons
are agreed that the conduct of the popujiice was outrageous and criminal , ^ M ) d ; tfciat the individual riote rs are deserving of punishment . A mob is iiJ-ftued to judge o £ measures of . state , umctv more to deal oi ^ t retributive
justice to the state actors . The first magistrate of the country is always entitled to respect , ana especially ^ tketl hfc is engaged in the exercise of $ & tiighe ^ st constitutional' futic 1 tions . if ; live people dlsapptove of theinea-^ q r ^ s Qt ^ gjovernnieiit , it is their rij ; ht f i £ it £ even their duty ^ and a diity ofih ^ IQO ^ t sQi amn "kind , to assemble in a l ^ gal TOanner , ai > d t ^ express their seaMiH 4 tat ^« to sMite their wrongs and « e dsci ^ aitti , th ^ jr rights , in language
meomiug Jre # * men , born fiiee ^ Thewc ai ^ we bel ieve , the views of Air * fgreute * part of the well-informed aRffd ^ towwrat people of the United Kingd 0 » i . lft » Royal High ^ iesd ' s mini&ters , llfiW ^ ever i hare judged * this a fit oeca-» iofi Ibr afetrttiing th « nation with a W | $ t * df th « at ^ k ltfpon the Regent Wing the resuh ^ of treasonable plots : if remains to * b % * een whether any such plots have been formed ^ and I ^ h ^^ ef if thej bave ha 4 an exisftenbe «^ W ^ ai ^ t& ^ ' oiore thaii the mm * j | f | ug ( PH 3 « » q |! % j | w h ^ f ^ wi ^ cd pr fofitfMt l ^ il t ^ w ^ 4 fiAperadoe > , un-MNMUftiflL wlJt , any . Jbody ot people
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Edward Ltmgdmi M&skmmrdfiJ , £ s % * Jjq % bc d ^ uajry Aof Jlfr * M < i 4 $ LjnAt r $ Q p ^ 58 , there i « aj | ^ rr ^ r ^ tht : pam ^ ahd anather in the da ^« . Tfii « name shottld have stood Kdtvard Lonodon Mnvhnur i ' ^ Esq . : be die 4 Jaa . 2 Sd , in fab 6 lst yeair > and was buried in bU famiiy vault iXi Bunhill Fwlda .
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whatever ., la the mean , ticne , the cry of treason serves the , purpose ^ a / Tbrijbging the pursuit of refarai into discredit , and of frightening the rich and the tiaiid and the dependents upon the government into declarations and addresses , which for the moment g *^ life and strength to the system of misrule which has reduced the nation to
a state of unparalleled distress . As usual , the ministers of the Regen . t have enlisted the church into their service , and the following manifesto , in the form of a prayer , ha * been gut out b y authority , and pfrdeted to be read in all churches , on fourteen successive days :
4 Almighty and moit MerciftJ God , who in compassion to a sinful , nation , liast deleated ' the designs oi desperate men , and toast protected fronr tb « base an 4 ^ atbarous assaults of a lawless multitud ^ ^ . the Regent of the l / uited Kingdom , ac-\
cept our . prai * e and tbanks ^ viiig i cax - timi ^ H , we implore thec , tby protection of his Koyai person . Shield him from the arrow t 4 » at fliefch by day > and from the pestiUjnce that walketh in darkness ^ from the secret designs of treason , and from
THE IVfADNESS OF T « B FBOPfcE . ** A « d whilst we pray for thy mktcj fttid j > Tot « ction , give , us grace , O God * to percerre « nd know what t ^ J ngd iye vupkt to dopiest impatient i % f evils , ani
ujanaMttlfal of thy . TUfto # old g ^ oORess , we 4 H % ArclUf w&ev& v € litf $ ca&mA te / ou ^ d % i < and abfti »< ioa tl ^ oae ne ver- / ai U ag ^ o u ^ cis of natianal pz : o « D « ri ^ and h a ^ p iiie ^ s ^—obedience to thy co ^ ia > in 4 ttient ^ / ^ 4 tho fciwcfthy hoi >' i * aine . <* Th « se . pmy « ra ind jpl : aU ( 9 « f | f hjumbly
offer to thy Divine JWajesfcj , ia ^ e nJUii * aiul tltt ^ ough tbb rnedifttion . j ^ C ^ wr Xoc 4 and Sstviour J «» u » C ^ rbt . Ajrmva . Thepeopte ts a lar ^ e f ^ aite , aar « i 4 r is not quite consistent ^ v ^ ilj'i decfiDrum or « raixtudc pir truth thj | lttl « miniwers
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1817, page 121, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2461/page/57/
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