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Utical conduct , which he shews to be grossly inconsistent with the law of evaagilieal truth and charity . Wfc recommend the pamphlet to general perusal , as believing , with Mr . Bathurst , " that neither religion nor
government are ever in half the danger from those who openly , with unblushing wickedness assail their foundations , as from those who , affecting a courtesy and affection for them , violate in practice and application , the plainest precepts of both /'
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ISLE OF WIGHT . u See all my works , " exulting Nature cried , u Sublime and lovely spread on ev'ry side ! Here ocean heaves his calm majestic breast , On the lone shore the ripplingbillows rest . Rocks piled on rocks in wildest grandem
, Whose dizzy summits prop th' incumbent skies . There the rich pasture clothes the swelling * down , And golden harvests the luxuriance crown . There shall the rapturM eye the vale explore , Rich , soft and blooming , plenty's fruitful store .
There mountains , waving woods , and streams expand , And beauty glows beneath my lavish hand ! What can I more ?— -blest thought ! it shall be mine In one small spot these graces to combine . "
She said ; and radiant smiling' with delight , WavM her light wand , and rose the Isle of Wight . Sweet Isle ! 'tis not alone thy bloomy vales , The rich , luxuriant landscape that I mourn :
Oh ! though to these I never may return , Nor feel again thy health bestowing * gales Saline aad buoyant , —nor the whitening aafta Wateh with ttrainM eye approach their diitaut bourn ,
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December -. 31 , 1817 , relative to a Question between Jews , and Ckrit tiansl i By Benjamin Abrahams , an Israelite . 8 vo . pp . QQ . Wilson * Royal Exchange . 1518 . ENJAMIN ABR AH AMS makes B some shrewd remarks upon the " Evangelical ' preacher ' s sermon , plainly shewing that the popular system of Christianity is at all points opposed to the law of Moses ; that the
very exhibition of Trinitavianism is a triumph to the Jews ; and that the great body of that people are fixed in their faith and customs , not wishing to convert others * ^ and incapable of conversion , except by means which are not yfet apparent * -
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Nor gaze upon thy cJiffs m air upborne , Wild , grand , romantic , till all conscious "b eing fails ; Yet ' tis not these that prompt the ready tear , 'Tifr not for these , how lov'd soe v er , I
sigh ! The memory of those hours to friendship dear , When faith and love beara'd bright from Ell a" SB eye ; When virtue , taste , arid feeling" ever nigh , 'Mid Nature ^ s fairest works confess ed their
proper sphere . Yes , they are fair ! ijhe shades of Priory Are . soft and lovely as Idalian bow ' rs j ^ Avid mingled odours of unnumber * d flow * Load the delicious air ! O it is luxury
Indeed , and soothing- to the dazzled eye , TV exchange the sparkling sands and foamy show e At once for shade , and pass the fervid hours 'Neath hanging wo *» ds , fresn breezes marmuring by ;
And thus , amid the world ' s meridian b \ n % t Does the tir'd spirit pant for calm repose , Sated with splendour . O * tweie sweet to close In freshening shade our renovated day *! These tranquil scenes a purer joy imp Art Those charm awhile the eye—these aatitff the heart .
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Art * III . —* An Amwer to a Sermon preached * by the Rev * Chartes Simeon , M . A . of King ' s College , Cambridge , at the Church of St . Catharine Cree , Leadenhall Street ,
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1818, page 397, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2477/page/53/
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