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accompanied with a letter , in which be manifested in strong terms his indignation afc " tlN | pr ^ sec tt ^ o ^ an 4 his . high app ^ o ^ a . tion of the conduct of the defendant . This letter , with other similar ones , will , it i $ presumed , form a part of the volume to be published-by . t ^ . de ^ WwiiW ^ J ^ n ^ itt ^ easQ the interest in the publication .
Some circumstances on the trial deserve to ' b # . - here pa , r , ti £ pulajl $ noticed- Is . tb , a $ f@ $ the pa-rody on tlue 4 fchana , si , a ^ Cree d , tjie defendant produced tb # doubjs of seyeraJ 4 i ^ iaes o © the pro p riety of t ) xe use of this ereedj amonjf them Archbistu ) p Tillo&son * whp wished the church . V \ $ eli , i id of
it , " Bishop Tomlin ^ the present Bishop of , Lin ^ plB ^ wh , o objects mast strongly to the d ^ inp at ^ y ela . iu $£ 3 , and Bishop Law tite ls £ erBis&o $ t o { QarlUle , the father of the judge on the beiicb . On the subject of the Ifrtteif , thft defendant a ^ ade an , energetic ap » € aj to the judge , w ^ ieh . was manifestly
feH by W * n on > ffoe bench . He appealed to him % that his loi'dsbip s father did not believe in this creed ^ and the judge did not contradict the assertion , though he did not fcenUire to dem * it . To tb < e readers of this
§ uj : v < 8 $ y who * have irea-d the < axeelleiit work of Bisfeop Law < pn the Theory of Religion ., afiad eoufi pared together tl ^ e alte rations made ia' it dvtiTOg the several ^ i ^ ccessive < & 4 iti ^ n ^ i of it i-a- his l ife-Urn e tl ^ eie cannot be a doubt o ^ the subj ect . that
Tfee Attorney-General corrected the general i ^ isa ^^ ehen&ioiiis had gone forward 04 ? wl ^ at is called the Unitai-iau axjt , stating distinctly 5 that tWiigb > the Uoitariaits were relieved from the ^ ^ cts af parliament , wkicb , witb re&pectto thejn ^ wer ® ^ y ^ ^ act repealed , yet th « y
re-Bjajmed a& before aBaenable to t ^ ie common law foir tra . i ^ sgTes&ions against the e $ la .-fejisfeed do . etviui&s . How far this extends sj # . < Qiie can tel ) , till it V-91 S' beccxp ^^ subject <) f public iavesligation : yet it may be us ^ - fuil to put Utuitiarians ori their guard , that tfeey m ^ y n o » t be ? liwigirt : into difliculties .
One obvious method occurs , which is , never t «* mteution tK ^ nani e , by . wbieb the alti , il ^ ut ^ of the &npmm ® B > emg are desiguated by yavious Sectarians ; and which is not to bi found , in ^ criptuv ^ - In maintaining ; the Unity of God , as it is clearly ai » d $ x-^ icitly Iftid 4 own in &enpture , they cannottincwi ¥ th < ocjeagi | r ^ s e ^^ n of the Attorney- *
General . We worship th # ( Sod &ud Fathei af onir Lord , Jesus Christ ; and if any p < sraedft 4 > j ? persons ai ; e w ^ veliiped , to wboai th § i ^ m # o > f Qo ^ feftd Fa-jth er of our JUord J ^ sii ^ i Cfcrisl smnn ^ t be afep plied ^ we can tov « no-, ^ in ^ to do with mmk * p ^ r ^ oii ^ . Wo are to iflftjuregs it strangely- on t ^ mi ^< G te of ^ 11 , tba . t tteR © is a ® 0 tU # r < Sod ^ t tlj ^ . $ 4 ^ ed
Fatfcer of © . ojf li ^ rd rfe ^ u ^ < S ^ r . ^ t j ^) 4 , n ^ , - ^ tfeaae : wfeo iroitBbip jui ^ tb e ^ g # ^ . % ' ^ hftlU . « W' «| p » te i ® ^ id k 4 ^ tfe » y * r # to J )^ y e . mia 4 «« l ' «< _ tjifet it k # : ln » t ^ r i # . ^ ftB >^^ iiv ^) ^ -
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speaking little importance ^ whether they worship two , © r thre © ^ or-four or four inumo ) eed ^ o ^ " ' - If the political" world' has been gte&tlj ag-itated by these trials ^ the relig-ious world has been affected no less sensibly hy an tWW % vpenc £ t ]^ t h % s tg ^ c&i gl ^ ace in the
sect established hy law . A meeting * was korden at Bath , at which the Lord Bishop of Gk ) $£$% tftf- ^ \ ya& | xr , e ^ i « Jfini ;( 5 wi ^ feh %$ . , riisiyp , t ® ^ stalil'j ' sb io ^ I ^ at district wh ^ t is calt ^ ^ Church Missionary SSociety ., < n * society co ^ sistiag of i ^ RB >^ ers of the established secty to qonyey reUgioasinstr ^ ctioia to idolatrous At
aajtio ;^ $ by aieai > s of rai ^ sionjari es . this nieetiBg- ; tie Art'hdeacoa of tifaph in hi ^ own name , $ ncj the i ^ na es of his bishop a ; od Ui « clergy of his , archdeacoii ^ y , entered 3 violent protest against the i »«^ tip ^ and t l ^ e propriety of its proceedings ? - r ^ he ra ^ etiag- however , went on , gtiid cariied their purpose ^ ith ; customary resolutions . The pxotest
of the ajtrehdeacon was an&weced . ia a Yery abl ^ manner by a clergyman in L ^ ia ^ Qja , iit a pamphlet , aud also an adverti&eEisent in . t ^ te Tiaij&s ioa the sam e terms , consisting- af flv « coJuBijis . Tb ^ protest was also cJrciiT lated ij ^ a ^ v-ery . extensive manner , ^ n ^ the public k thus in possession of all tlisit can be said on the points in . dispute * It is npt worth our while to eater into this di&cu ^ -
s ^ ion . It involves a question of discipiint ^ on whicli hotb sides dkplay considerably ability . But it w a point of great iwiportauce ia its consequences , which m , a , y > ^ jppduce considerable results in the sect esta ~ Mi shed by law .
It is well knovvn tj ^ at fc > r a Iqjx $ tints lias existed a soit of schism in this sect and one party is generally knx > iyn l ? y the n ^ me o £ Ifee Evang-eljjeal ^ The clergy of this d ^ serip > tioB ajr $ genqially irip ^ t fpliawe 4 S $ ^ the . tovns in vt . h | cj * tfeey y e « a 4 ^> s&M tl ^ is uatusr aJ Iy excites a jealousy Xn those , whos ^ tenets , are of a . w& * $ Qpi ^ t mature . The E vangelicals effect to hold
the arti $ ] e ; S iu ; thje highest ^ es ^ pjecj ^ a # 4 , to beJiey ^ tbew ac cording ta . vn feat t , ^^ 4 eew their tiu € j int ^ ppvet ^ ioD , \ vl C < | ich is .- ^ iy un ^ ? tical . A cor ^ &ic } e * aW e latitude h ^ s j ^ ee u for a long ^ ti n * e all ^^ vef i a | i 1 ^ 1 ^ s ^ if ^ t , by th $ < ftlhe ; r cl ^^ y , ^ . » 4 tfye stric ^ r 4 » f ciplin of ifh £ Eva ^ eelicals ^ y ^ m ^^ iis tl i \ t eut
suit ^ - ^ m . . prt ^ the ^«^ n ^ ejical $ 0 > i in ^ 09 . 1110 city \ i \ tf , wfeat th ^ y w ^ . nt in nvipliterft , t } &y ^ uip ly ^^ lii ? wp m f ^ al . Th ^ 1 ^ 0 pft . rt ^ ar $ now openty ajt ^ ariance . The ^ acfed ^ a ^ on ^ prot ^ t ^ y . be considered as ^ d ^ cl ^ u alio ^ of ^ ar ^ . ^ 4 W t ^ j § re #$ ivcril t ^ tbaR ^ s . < if his fjifsigy ; tj ^ ^ f tfee T | j
an § w ^ r « ^ v ^« g 0 j ^ l ^^ g (|| ifU | i ^ ^ 1 ^ iso . u , Mt $$ « m ^ i fe ^ tiQ . ^ j ^ n ^ Q ^ r ^ y h ^ w ^^ the 3 will not ^ ea ^ J y s # it ^ le 4 T&ure will jb ^ . ffiuany skit ^ isb ^ i ^ fore , | Jf y tmm&M '¦* - jnifll " ^ baitf ^ .. | n ^ , jm $ timta * * m it . ^ yjL ; t fe £ ^^ iwm& *? ¦ iw tf 6 ^
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78 iStaic ® fPukti < c Affairs .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1818, page 78, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2472/page/78/
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