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o ^ Hh ^^« hbisb aad defcleraent * which 4 * sgn * pe the ^^ tio » ai chur ch . Ill is , from thesiat&r * « # lile tiiing ^ fniisfc be a ^|> itefcggg ? rreqviirifigi I tiiite * Fm © dpra&on ^ m ^ &mm * j but us effects wiK 4 ^ ttlift tasting character which belongs to
t&fftgs : &f > slaw groth z very ill-suited , ffow ^ v ^ i \ * t is to ihat intemperate zeal wh * 6 ti it i $ the object © f t&is paper to depredate . * - Xhe ? e is another form which
inod ^ rn ^ Unttariamsm assumes in some particular cases , and which to many persons is pfec u liarly revolting : I meau whki it exhibits Itself in alliance with certain political characters whom I kiKJPwriiot how * more correctly or less offensively « to designate than by calling
them itkra-jefor mists . Any distinct speeificition of . the principles of these p&liticiahs v ^ uld be here altogether seip ^ rftuoos- It is sufficient to say tha t a sufetfersioj ^ of the present order of thir ^ eand ^ the-compleie subjugation of tfk > sef wao g ©* £ rn- by those who are gatfefrrad ^ f not the actual object of tM&epofetica 4 theorists , would be the certain result of their success . A de-Mw
cide&fej ^ ti ^ itfrer the laws and insHta ^ fom ^ df therr iKrantry , or , to the aibhwaiefcb ^ which they are fram ed zmihxGttticG , i $ their essential charaet ^ ft ^ livea in your page ? , Mr . Editor , alxmiiding as they are'in rauclr better
thiagsf h' ^ p&rGetoG -evideji t marks * of kindness towards two personagesf of whdftn Te ^ v trnpa rtial men can bwng themselves ta believe , that if eifber of th ^ feftt * wielded a despotic sceptre , he w ^ uld exercise his talents and his
po ^ advancing tbe ca £ t $ e civil freed ^ ftn , genuine religion , of public or private vfride . That those philanthropists who negflect no opportunity of de-|) fteteating ^\ vdr between states and commtitrities , ftnd vehemently denouncing its authors and abettors , should be at
the same time | be r > anegyrwts of Bbnapart ^ ** not a little inconsistent a ad surprising : nor is it less so that the disciples and admirers of Dr . Pr 4 « ktiey , aitd the assertors of religious liNterty , should forget th 6 Peter Pqivupi % e * 6 f ^ 1704 , and tolerate the fViliiam Cu&heit of later fame .
l < f , as has teen suspected , certain LlH ^ krlart tniui ^ fs ot the modern schtaNk'WftAoftftts feAstHdiseifjline , ha « e be < m « eJitoew ^ f ^ f ^ paga ^ ng theiar ^ Tc ^ li ^ ous ^ ifh 4 nrit h 3 a ^ iew more ^ ideiy \ QJ 6 ^ x $ mittite * 4 kx \ t pofeical principle *) ¦
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amort I ^ inferior clja ^^ ^ j ^^ cannot iea $% fi * wi ^ r §^ s u |^ i j ^ t ^ stroag to express wyf d ^ pp ^ obd ^ r ^ Ae ea ^ 4 oypie L ©^ ^ df si ^ ch ^ e ai ? s tp ^ ugn ^ Dt end . & pjac ^ Qf ae ^ ing / ar ferm > w-hich , if found and appliedu m ^| i ^ be deemed opprobrious , I vvo ^ il ^ remind the persons in question that f a ^^ ur Divine . Master disclaimed for . himself
and his immediate followers the , / i ^ - sem ^ nof teai poral pKMver ^ he cerjtaifijgr nev ^ r meant to encourage in ^ he future teachers of his religion any aUei » pts ,, to dispossess those who actually hold ^ jt * Christianity admits of no conne . xj ^ i ^ with polities , except jliat it efit ^ oinSi that every soul 6 e subject la the q ^ jg ^ rZ
Powers , and that supplimtionsy p $ &y&s iiiterQessions and giving of thanks be ntojle for ail men \ for kings , and Jbr , ail thg& are in oxitkotrity ^ that we may leadaquief and peaceable Ijje ' in all godliness" ajiyl honesty . - ., ; AN OLD UNITARIAN ;; .
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Archdeacon Hook ' s O ^ gp . ^ / THE Monthly Review is ^ IpgUy ^ waking up from its lopg ^ Qeolo * gicaj slubber . Tlie Number IW Aojii contain ^ a v ^ eryjust and spirite ^ rey ^ e ^ of an effusion of bigotry m . {< £ ^ \ bl |* Charge to the Cler ^ of tW . ^ l ^ cJj ; ^ deaconry of Huntingdon , b ^ jke jjLev .. James Hook , LL . IX F . R . jp ^ g ^^ . * If the . same spirit whipti animates \ jkJ ^ s
article had pervaded tfte lale ^ xpr ^ m | j | J of this long-established and re ^ geQM ^ je ' Journal , the proprietor would WfJM ?^ had such good reason to , 4 a ^| u ^ t ^ withdeawment / of the patronage CTTItiiJ * public . , * 4 , * , ^ It appear ? that Dr . Hook cqrn ^ aj n ^
of the prevalence of , AitiinQTjuqjigjifc meaning by that term strict Ca ^ viaj ^ n ^ This leads the reviewer \ o r ^| fe [ Ujg * learned divine to some of tfi& ^ rtic ^ es ., of hi ^ own Cburch > which contgm W §^ very doctrines which he re ^§ l ^| i ^ s . On thia subject the follow ^ n ^ j ^^ a ^ g ^ is wrortby of * iotice :: , % t ^ " Some theological ^ octr ^ e ^ . wbTcKT
nave made a promi ^ er ^ ngwxe ^ in q ^ o ^ communion ^ . besides tho $ c . j 0 Cm ^^ 4 Churches v £ Gei ^ va . and jE ^ m ^ J ^^ L a atrpiig tendency ^ . 0 rel ax the farce | jj |^ moral obligation ^ ^ u ^ to - » Ka VWUpfef % plexity , a , u ^ l co nfusion oVcr . ^ e vmo&ffo regUuxjoilxth ics . Y ^ t 1 ruth a n ^ i ., ' ^! se ^ h ^ 4 ^ . huns ^ i u ^ a ^ d cruel ty * ^ t ^ ju ^
matters of xneapc arbitrary CQjayet& ^ rj ^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1817, page 289, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2464/page/33/
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