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ttbffe * 4 f ^ fouf * % feh i nsert k the ffcpository , I witfsend ytfa the rest . v- T c > ftOULAND .
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Tflft beginh ing of the reign of Anne Wm cHstftigaished by the punishment , eisiirctgtl By an * et patssed in the last ff £ t ^ n * ! fg&inst those who denied the ftersttriki Bttfty of any of the persons of th ^ I % riityi being inflicted in Ireland 6 ii 1 a ^> i ^ seritihg minister of the name &f Ttmmafs % tn ! v-n . He had been in the the
Eng ^ aiM ^ abbut of Jtevolifticm , and A \ e controversy between Sifcdrtoct ? and South relating to the nature of the Trinity had drawn his #£ t £ riiimv to that subject . He had e ^ in med h in connexion with Mr .
l ^ tariirig , a EMssenting minister in S&lFoffc , vtfhcf became in consequence tif ^ h % examination a bejiever Hn the simple btimanity of Christ . Mr . E m ^ n , ifter a considerable time and ^ ng ^ xsAii ^ na \ idn , errtbt *^ ced the Artan c ¥ eed , ttifa 0 HMstis not ; God , but thaft
tt&&mmtoA spirit , emptied by God in th ^ e creation of the woHd $ xid ifr the sih ^ ati ^ n of ; pi ert . ' } fk 16 QS lie settled ^ ilMrate ; bi co-pa sttif with * Mr . Boyse . lu this couq ^ xibri ' W& c&ntrhued fbr e ^ en Vekrs - 4 th ftis account of his
dWlift' h $ sa j * - •* f own I had been nrtyefflej * ^ thy i ^ it drt s ftctm t ^ e i \ tite f ' ftetj r ^ id 0 n ! SherTo ^ k s book on thie 3 Flin % ^ , whi ^ rt ^ siiflfiriently discovered f ^ fiw" ftft- m > ny were gone oa <* k tbward % - ^ hWteb oi . I ibn > tri ^ d wh ^ % I could do with sorne SarfellS ^ n term ^ , making o&r ^ I'rtnity of 8 omeTJ * ats in one by the tri
stAglfe ^ irid . I found tfiat - the ^ iO ^ eme of © f . Sherlock l " p . rcir served *^ . ^ Trinity , IM . lost the tJnity of Oerfr y "py the SaBeHian dcbeme of fti < ydis a ^ d auTistances and properties 1 the tne Unity
fitflt-fr ^ U ^ fyi ^ , but then 1 fmd lb « t a Trinhy , s ^> that T co ufd never keep both in view ^ t once . 1 fT ? e | feifl | df this Was , that rte ^ eparted fWn ¥ & * 6 HMmoh ^ fti £ <\ hitik rri ! r in iW ^ W iiife SmftSi&rrfMvtWwati teci S ^ HMKr ^ edMtotf 'W aggferre # fe « m » :
tn&m * i * 3 m * dm w ^ hoy ^ t * * & * m fecund to do . This occasion soon presented itself . SctfGNreffhc congregation
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suspecting him of heterodox ^ , doftif ^ f i hi * co-pastor to i n quire inte fa * segments . Upon diis Mr . J £ mlyri # vil # himself conrinced tha % the Go * Afiid Father of Jesus Christ is alone ^ A » Surureme Being , and superior in " ^ Bflfeceilency and authority to his-Scm , vfcfco derives all from him . He declared tli 4 t
he had no desrgn to cause strife , iiid ofTered to leave the congregation peacea bly , that they might choose anotji ^ r , if tney pleased , in his place . But the Dissenters in Ireland have a presbyte * rian form of church government among them , and Mr .-cBoyse thought it proper to bring the question before the
presbytery , in which Dublin is included . "Ihis immediately prohibited Mr . Emlyn from preaching . In the following year , the 3 d of Queen Anne ' reign , finding a great odium raised against both himself and his opinions , he wrote " A Humble Inquiry into the Scripture Account of Jesus Christ * "
intending to go to England as soori as h was printed . Some of his enemies having notice of his design ,: procured ft warrant against him before hi& ? bo ^ k tras published . He was prosecuted in the Court of King ' s Bench , and refusing to retract , sentence was passed
off him * that he should suffer a yearis irnprisonment , pay ^ IOOO fine , fie in prison till it was paid , and find security fbr his good behaviour dnting Ytfy . After two years * imprisorHnerHv his jfe ^ fe was mitigated to ^ 70 , vyhich ^ unth £ 2 i ) claimed by the Primate of Ireas left
fen ^ .. tjfie Queen ' ^ almoner , he Dakj . tTpon Tt ^ s li jb ^ r ^ tion he his imo $£ s rant country , and came to London , wbere he gathered a small congregation o « Arian principles . A pplicatiqu vv % s made to Dr . Tennison , Archbishop of CantferbuTy , to put a stop to this ,, but the Archbishop nobly refused to foe
concerned in any persecuungimasufes . Mr . KniHii was tntifriafe with Whsistou and X ^ hirke ,- artd ' probably very itfmsl * . cbhtrilititc ' d to forni'thefri to ? Arian opinions ! ' ' * l ' tri the begmriipg of the fdgn <* f Q ueen AWe , M ' ' ^ J ^ Kn ^^ ery ^ fefe famous under ' the name , of XiptS '
Btvlijigbroke ^ who was . aji vpWW&jm ChristmnHy ,- ai > 0 ^ t innMead of the preswt ^ Bgj Fa rri i ly , pro $ ps * 4 «*¦ a MM * 0 fo'i } Qfaffi * fr vention of occasional oQnforauty , * hj
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Mrief J ^ B ^ yV ^^ - ^ fo ^^ tfe ^^ N ^ f ^ i ^ i ^^^ &a / s ^ roT ? . Sfti
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1817, page 201, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2463/page/9/
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