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cation , and the separation iVom former friends ami connexions * an individual ao si tasted , even though with sotite remains of indiscreet warmth , mig&fe bave hoped for a far different veceptiott among older Unitarians , tfeaaa to
be classed with "fieryzealot *? " and 4 Ht 4 Nd Unitarian on the other hand , after having been nursed in the lap of calm ; wi < j * jir > * and accustomed from % i $ youth to ail the exalted advantages of philosophical contemplation , before fee extn ^ essed for such ** fiery zealots **
M& hope , that ' * time and trie progress of inquiry and reflection would open & } fK £ avenues * by which light ? might he oomeyed to their minds , and charity to their hearts ^ " * might have been expected at least to ask himself , whether ^* Ue use of such language was the most
probable clue to that salutary change which he wished to obtain . It is not , however , my desire * either to recriim-^ a te * or in any way to protract this unhappy dispute . I forbear therefore item further quotations . With- Mt . F ^ x I have not any . personal acquaintance . But the general testimony of
ail who hare bad that pteasare , wbetfter among his former orthodox conj ^ egjoos , or among his more recent associates ^ is * I believe * in the highest degree favourable , and , if it eaanot always preserve him from anonymous dtifamation , will , t trust , support and relieve him under it .
Many detached observations of the OM ffniturian aace highly important and valuable . His work also proves ttM&t clearly his power ami skill in the Use of the English language ; but it
proves nothing : more . It is extremely to be lamented , that the taste and information » the knowledge of nvanlfittd * the correct judgment and tried steadfastness of Old Unitarians are not
» H > re universally employed to direct ; to moderate , and to encourage the efforts of the New * ^ Tbeir various Itowi ' s , in different paths d » plny « d , - -
'Itifoe temper d hariHony of lig ^ bt and sliaide ^ Witih friendly union in o « e m « s « wouid l > lend , 4 j * A tUis adorn the trxjth , aud tk « t ¦ $ & >
- A& an antidote and contrast- to M-CMTorilntMMi . 0 id and Nkw ^ lbeg t .. fh U « ii ^ i »* iwf » Old , au 4 J ^ ft , p 4 ( id . . f |] BwbwJii , fiaWr ^ edl . ,
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lecyve to recommend tto you * nsmiAefs i siwiultaneous pu ^ lk ^ ion , Tvhieh is al « o the produce of rtt ? o authors , btit in which their learning and eloquence are etttployed not i » opposition- to one
another , but i » strong- a » d beautiful ttniscHi , 1 allude to *^ Two Diseorirsefc , delivered September \< h 1 $ 1 ?? «^ the Annual Dmibt % Eteftwe , at OMhnry the former by Jame& Sc&tt t and tkt totter by John Kwick , M . A ?* JA » £ S TATESw
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Sir , D ^ mm ber 9 * 1 * 8 * 7 . SHALL feel iwys ^ ff obli ^ d to I your Correspondent , V , Bt . ¥ t . to inform rae what is tH « alteration adopt *
ed in the later editions of IBr . P ^ ley * Mvral Pkilo $ oph p > in Ch . i . B . 3 , «^ t Propwty"of which he supposes tfoeia * quiry which producted tlje letter inserted ta your last number [ XII . # & 9 j to have been one of the more in ^ mediatie
causes . In the different ^ oHtk > ns of the Moral Philosophy f which I have seen at various periods [ have met with nou alteration tmt what was strictly verbal , atneh in no respect affecting tfee substance of the passage in question ; nor » m I aware f * at
Dr . P » tey ev « r introduced any material deviation , W * thi& > or other places , front the arg * un > eHts » dvaficed in Bis first edition , f m ^ , tndfeed , WVRy y « ars ago , inferrtied that the simile of
t / te piff £ 6 fi $ had foefen , oihitted jq a recent edition ; but after waiting some tirne for proofof this assertion , I learn «< 1 from ray informa » Mhathe had looked for , it among ; the di ^ cu ^ sk ^ Bs ^ on Groi ^^ ment > in the second vtohn » e , wihereof
course it was not likely to be found . Ii ^ th ere fo re , your Co ? respondent ean produce any edition ^ jubKafted 11 ^ the author ^ ljlfe ^ thne i it > which eithe r this or any other psrssage , was niaterlany altered , I trust he will notice n ^ request . - . . < s ^ w- , m ;
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1818, page 106, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2473/page/26/
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