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aftd * in 1740 ; vtetit ftiM ? Graj ^ cMf to reside at Salkeld , a ^ lea ^ ant village updtf the banks of tHe riv £ r Etfefr tilerectoi-y of whicKUfr * auijfe * etf to ih& archdeaconry ^ M ' rV Hkvf : Wak not one of ttibW wWcP Ic&e arid fof £ * £
tbOTisetfifjr in the" courifrj . Quritiff hl ^ r ^ deiic ^ ^ ^ kfeWJWiitiBtl ^ ifeS «' ¦ C ^ siderktfoW cAI tK ^ Thfebfy oif "Kelijgiori "; " to Whkli he sutijouiied Reflections out t ^ ie Life and Character of Christ ;* and an Appendix
concerning the use of the words " Soul ai ^ d Spirit" in Holy Scripture , and the state of the dead tfreire described . ^ Dr . Keene held sit this time ; with thebiShopric of Chester , tfte ' masfSB
shifr of Peterhdfcse" iiT Camtffidgfe . D ^ iHhg to MVe lJ tHcJ uftiV ^ ity ; lie proceed ffi ; TfaWt $ Ke efeetW to ^ fcieifeM him" irT tliat sf ^ ition . This t 0 d # plafcef in the year 175 % \ in which year , Dr . ILaw resigned his
archdeaconry in favour of Mr , Eyre ^ a brotfeer-in-laiy o ^ Dr . Keehtf . % \ , Five \ ears before thk * he pr 6 ceeded to Ms d ^ gre ^ of Doctor iaDiVtiiit ^ V itiMs public exercise for ^ which ; hfe ' defend ^ cl thfe ^ dafetnn ^ of what is ^ sa ifl y carted thT " sKfeB of the sikftr §
? Th ^ r « Ktftedti&ik * oii the Life and C&Wadtef of Clirisf ^ were ' pubHstied at Cattftiridgre , 1776 y as k tittfiff Wc ^ w panied wittl ' a SiiminafyanA ' Apji ^ ndix on \ the GoSbcl Moiah , bJr ! lft ; Paler j ^ n 'd ins « ir i&ar to the Diikfcof CMMhi frhe
th ^ UrtitaHan ^^ iety ] f f * Iniii $ controversy on the intei'iuae' 3 ia 1 te stkt ^ between d ^ ath aii d the ieiWrVec tiop , 0 rt Lftwvvas ably and lemih ^ ritiy supported bjrtb ^' assistance of A'Mh&tiMii Waci . kbtlrri ^ Mr . Pe <^ kard , afteVwifds Deaa of
Pet » rborough , aW Ufa ^ tei * of itfag-rColl . Camb at *! f > r . B . Da ^ dn , rector of BufehV irf Shffol kf The opjwMtion of Archbishop S « fck& *; being the opposition of pawer and iaEM&tt ^ - ndf' of reason and ' Scripture , 1
c « wi 5 ett "Vitlr hl ^ life . [ See ^ iaekbiirrie ^ Hi 6 t *) ricar Vie ^ l EC « , Not ^ 6 . 245—2470 t Iri V cdii ^ rjtt ^ ciof his ni ^ siershi ri of P ^« MihWsef he W ^ is Vic ^ ichaiicenor of ^ he ¥ JtlrV ^ yi rV , 175 b . § JfrV LaWpi ^ ce ^ dM brWI lf 0 . Fpoii
ocawrfth > f thi * utititi eiSMse , sdv 8 lArl UMtilmWi ? ( sefe ^ Is HmUty of f IVii M ^ HI » W | ' 21 ^) ^ " t | i 8 diViiiliV School wa > unl ! 8 tfUf ^ % r ^ Wa ^^ iW th ^ rig ^ iaiy o ^ do ^ W * re ^ o » aWriUk'if ^ hfe ^ tie ^ ibii ^ th at it ^ re od <^^ t ' to Vnu ^ halNation aft ^ rw ^^ iif o ^ r ^ i 6 f ymfflttitf ? hn \
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Ati 6 trt th ^ ^^ ir l ^^ iS , lic ^ was appdint ^ l h ^ tf librartaW of the liiiiyWt sity s a situation which , as it procured an easy and quick access " to bopts ^ wa ^ peculiarl j Q ^ re ^ ableto his ^ taste and habits . Settle t | me after this ^ he wa ^ a !^ 6 ajf ^ iiit ^ d' casuistical pro-, feksbk * In tjiieyear 17 ^ 2 , he suflR ^ re 5 d * art irriep > arabfe Idsk by thie death pf | ii $ wife $ a loss in itself eyfery way aJpJTctinj i £ ahdf rendered more" so by tfcp situation of liis family , wfitch then consisted qf el ^ ye > i cKAd re n , manyc them veVy ybiffig . Some yeyrs ^ fteif-Wards ' , he r ^ ceTved several preifefr ments , which yv ^ re r | thjer hprn ourabfe ex ^ resltohs of rega rd from hi ^ frienfis ' , thati of itVuch actvantage to
hisforhe hinwelf ; unvrll |{^ td give fu rihfl- bj £ fe » ce ; " thoijght it a part of Chrisif ^ ir prudence not to be more " explicit ori ' the ' subject , till men appeared more willing to
submit their vain philosophy to the authority of GocJ * s word , and' are disposed' to examine thing's with greater attetttion and impartiality ; concluding , in the words of honest Bishop Taylor , that he had jbeen so pushed at by herds and Jloctcs of people ^ thai follow any body that whistle * ~ to
their * or dfihes them to pasture ^ that he was groivh afraid oj ? anytry , th thalseemeM chUrgeiMbletolth singularityL" I give' the passage a ^ ci ted by the historian of Durhani , but cannot , at this instant , ascertain the authority on which he has related this acknowledgtiient of a a unbecominij timi 4 dity upon a question , on which his friends
voluntarily supported him ^ and on which Dti . Law was no ( fu i ther even i nco ^ ve- j nientiy coniinuted thVn as it might interlere with his futiue preferment . - ; ., ; . . T ^ e or ^ l y apology that I . have observe ^ , is to bet puiid in the last t ^ ree pa ^ es of his A pbsiscnpt ^ to his CuHiDeiland editioB of his . 'Xheory ^ wliich is only a republication ofparf ; of WpapeV , m tbe , Mpot l ^ . y Review fo ^ y ,: i 70 ( l ; ^^ : ^ ^) ..,. ., . But concerning the . temper of some people in t ( ie university , < and of ptbe |; s out of jj t respecting tHe subjecft of his thesis an 4 , J » is appeiulix to his T ^ ory—see an extract frqna the papers of the' Rey . Jplm Jonea , of AVconbury in Huntsafteiwards of SUipall
^ in Alerts , ( the editor of the Candid Di » quji T ^ sitions , ^ and of the Appeal to J ^ easoo . » n ^ Candour ^) iri the Ge ^ tlenian ' s , Magazine for A «^ ii ^ , 17 B ^ Lyil r ' 745 J ..,.. - , .,: _ , ; J m , . * > l ' e was appointed head li ^ ramn Jn 1760 ^ asI " stated above , ; Ifiit i ^ , does . Wi . iy ^ peiV how such appointment lo a sii > ecfttr 6 place " could facilitate his access to books , with the privilege of removing' tnem to nis
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Memoir of the JLtJ ^ of Edmund IM , D . D . Bishop tf CdtfMki . £ 91
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1818, page 291, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2476/page/3/
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