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or the Union , to guard against the possible re-enactment of the * Penal Laws , * which was contemplated . To procure the extinction of mischievous political and religious distinctions among my countrymen , and to obtain a safer support and more dignified character to the Protestant church
than is compatible with the present tithe system , more injurious to its clergy than even to the Catholic farmer . "
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street , Edmonton , Decembris die 7 mo , anno verbi incarnati 1818 .
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Sm , AS you inserted [ p . 703 ] a Latin advertisement from " The Times " newspaper , you may not object to another in the same language , and from the same journal of Friday , December 11 . The history of this curiosity is , I learn , as follows : The writer , a
clergyman in the county of Sussex , publicly renounced Christianity from the pulpit , and to appearance , arid for a time quitted the church . At this period he advertised in the newspaper already named , for pupils of nature 9 who were to be educated without religion , if not
in contempt of it . Since this , another change has taken place in his mind , and he now asks pardon of God and man , and ascribes glory to the Most Holy Trinity . He imputes his former aberration to insanity . Q .
Ad Doctos Piosque Cleric us Lo clesiae Anglican *© , multis injuriis exagitatus , febricitanle tandem cerebro , per lioc prelum ( proh dolor !) Tnfanda Qucedam Deliramenta Effutibat quorum recordatio nunc ei est acerba , et onus intolerable est : at licet , pii , misericordia commoti id , suo
infortunio , potius magisve quani sibi attribuendum existiment ; suppliciter rogat et preratur ut Christiuiii omues , vcl suum dclictum nescire velint , vcl intelligentes igiroacere dignorentur , desideranti ut quemadmodum late patuit deHctuin , innotescatquoquep € uitentiiJi . Sine ullo dubio , atque ex intimo cordc tribuit gioriarn Sacrosanctae Triuitati Soli Deo , in diem sem pi tern urn . Itobertus Taylor , vico dicto , Church-
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754 Calcutta Advertisement for Unitarian Liturgy .
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p , 724 . —The name of the clergyman who has resigned his two livings in Essex , is Arnold .
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[ From the India Gazette , ( published at Calcutta , ) of the 23 rd of May , 1818 . ] " Wanted a copy of the Prayer Book and Testament , used by the community of Unitarians *"
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[ Extract from the Newspapers . ] " A clergyman who was acquitted by a Jury in Stockholm , on a trial for having published two works against the Trinity , has been nevertheless degraded from his clerical dignity by the Ecclesiastical Court . "
Sir , WITH respect to the first of these extracts , the Liverpool Unitarian Tract Society have already sent a copy of the Essex-street Liturgy , and of the Improved Version , directed to
the care of the Editor of the India Gazette . And with regard to the latter , probably some of your correspondents could give the public some further particulars respecting it G . . H .
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JBur ?/ St . Edmund ' s , Sir , Nov . 30 , 1818 . SOME of your readers may be pleased with the following extract from Bright ' s Travels in Lower Hungary . Speaking of the two Protestant churches and their relation with each other , he says ,
" r I hey live in perfect harmony together , and having suffered equally , the bond of union lias been cemented ; and as an enlightened theology , extends itself daily both amongst the Lutherans and the members of the
Reformed Church , it may be anticipated with confidence , that the hearty tolerance between these two bodies , which appear in the Hungarian law undivided , will not only continue , but , as in Germany , increase . "P . 312 .
Perhaps there may be among your correspondents such as can give farther particulars respecting this enlightened theology of which the traveller speaks . W . P . S .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1818, page 754, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2483/page/26/
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