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tl *^ € ajEth £ tt | e presejrvcr s ^ noumher tgj 0 &vi&s ^ the curse that rnao should iSfl ^ br ^^ bf ^ rtfe sweat ofBHi lm > w , t ^ a « ^ mej 5 Giful ^ repeated in the very ^ I p ^ tfetit it was pian ounce d , and -was "^ t ^ tt&Mt . * &en Into a- blessi ng . *—Labour &f& *' ThbiSf "bfeaxjU' # ** dtft * ed
spoh-^ meotisly , it mrght be a paradise for ;^ gfcls ; bhsit * no habitation for bemgs ? foriiflid like ottrseSves | without labour , " ^^ afr dbultl support 6 r adorn the whol e ^ fiwUj ; oC society ? - —It would vanish Uke ^ t f mdkt&Slmkat .
^ TteeetrrseoffraATif was alse revoked * t&S * jtoly ^ bjr the promise of immoftal liifelbSrfeSfter ,. tmtio deKver * na « ^ t the " vir ^ iaoteeTitfVofii the barrenness of the earth that was cursed . —Withoufcfieatfo , h » 41 udU haA-e tailed and sweated ^ hut tiie ground would have yielded nothing ; deajSU" therefore vva $ ordfai ned to revolve
with life in a mysterious and fructifying circle * —r-The . jcprruption of all created things returning into the bosom of natuxe , btitt ^ s the m bac k agai n to reward *) re ipdusfcry of oiant EveTy animal . ^ jtk& 4 | e ^ , aw v egetabl es , and they too ^ Jtete 4 ive § also , every substance which ^ i « ft » b ^^ feK ^ beeaoies offensive , " everv
^ teuerpgenc ^ us mixture , which up $ n & % t > e ^ urface woul 4 stagnate and becoine r ^ ali ^ nap ^ , broughtback by , ' human ^^ i y §^ n inip thei r al lotted stations , lae-^ onici Uxjei ! J iUure parents of a renovated . ^ prjPv ^ « : • • ¦ ... > ,- Jpfcpu *^« Suppose then that God has w b % irjo ^ ried those sti >*> en 46 us mira dfcs
. ! pjr 7 nothing ? When bur Scripture ^ fe u $ tfoat man w ^ is fotrh ^ d froiti ' ltlie ' cju § t of the earth , it should npt be tajten in ., ja § en $ e perhaps too liferdl—^ to the ^] 7 i * Hghty niatter was not' necessary to Jh ^^^ reat ^ pn , though his frarne , Was ^ to " . tt material—it may mean that he " could | $ e " pnjv ; by the earth , apd Wa 4 to
r return to it after death . " •; : South America . Another momentous subject , still inore ^ if possible , demands your atteti-^ on , and with that 1 shall conclude . — ^ yivefof the 4 tret sentences you vxUered ^ ifty ^ ue , after snatching me from the
^ rtwre , tuade an tmpressioii upon me ^' ifehtch I shall carry tticre heteaflet . ' ^? bji 3 y *« d that thb hlghly-favouredisland ittlgp bfe ^ n the choaea instrument of SC ^ A ^ p ^^ Vspensatioii , and that if atic SMSHtet Q W ^^^^^ ^ f ^^* BcTSSttSe Pelieved and puuishei- ^
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Beware th ^ t rf » s pfiufi 4 ft@i » e&t b not despotism « M | fenat ^«^ - % fc oatef ^ hc f r ^ a&doOT of ^ te r i ^ n ^^«« 4 d , wh « n 3 ie « tr duty- and your i « te |^ $ t are airt ^^ ir % for-precedency lo % ruafe them ^ t a © ojk ? —If that vast cominerit were ^ governed according to the hnman ^^ naKiBftSO ^ i-
vilixed nation ^ you wotild bave ^ dJri g ^ t to wTeet the sceptreoutot ^ -h ^ acb how - ever unworthy to wield iH # « t 9 S ^ e you have been placed- fer so ^ naa « y < ages m th ^ high post o £ hotiour ^ for < ie ctd ^ vancenaent of human fe « ri |* me 8 $ y y # u otlght 4 o suffer no other n ^ i on l& ^ tfn on before you hi the rescue Gi £ surfe * kjg mil liens from famine , d » n ^ e ^ psi aa 4
the sword . —^ Recolle ^ t yow ^ f * ii <^**^ upon ; the triuwiphs @f cb < 9 ^ i ^^ y ^ and raecKanics : —apy > ly them tt ^ tfefc * ttY « ues and other productions ef tVxpse j&&ty p ^ - gions ; not as robbers of task-mast ^ s , \ i&& , m th ^ Hb eral ^ p itit of cam ^ rce with their people , l ^ which you t ^ % h t
resuscitate your " pwn cQHii { ry . ' w " ^ hilst y 6 u wefe breadihag * : && ¥ ? iife 4 nto theirs . The noble rnimlcd Mprr ^ ri $ eenaed much pleased and affectefl , a ^ d spoke » $ follows , b \ it in a ' voice so % ubdued
as if he almost wished © of to be fleard : ^ : i ^ There are difficulties io the wa ^ of w ^ i ajt yoij pjcopose so warmly .-- ^ The project y 6 ur honest zeal has « uggps | ed
might kindle a new wat thrt > tigh 0 « t 6 u ?\ yhole world , wbich ifti ^ U * la ^ fce •^ od , be destructive of tft ^ tt ^ ppHiess and freedom you jufjly hoMHso " saqr ^ d . —There are roany desirable objects of policy that are not within our imtn , ev diate reach , and which w ^ must w ^ i t
I ^^ ieaven ' sbwfi tirnetoseeaccornplUh « fl ; tut tbe principle should be comecrated , and the occasion closely watched for if £ earliest application . " Not a , momeifit ^ I ah ^ were ^ , should ever be liost in aby" ^ hW 6 SP % e bave to do , whefi M ^ d are sM | te ^ # ire in the rifthf ;• > ' there fafiuar * tifotfi biH ' .-lfte 6 f
present forme ^ pefforttiahc ^ a prairticaWa moral , dufy ; ENpl $ 8 kH& , in such a case , wo ^ W set « # ^> Hght aH the 43 alion 9 of the Old VNTorlrflf th » wW aiife i | ivokc * -her ^ ki ^ gf ^ ^ SU a
grtaV work could-rmt * etog * xir ^ tffci ^ t ^ rely : ^ If ^ e sditV wood a « t W f ^ in tri ^ eaom or the mmM ^ -W ^« W V < g ]^^ -II ^ . ^^^^^ 'S ^^' ^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1817, page 144, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2462/page/16/
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