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passage vvould have beei * mteiUgibte enough 5 but eitber SUppositk > n m bios * phemous , for it itnpugnd his divinity , which is not to be endtfred . Y&to some interpretation must belong i& it , and one that don't involve aU'Wonftifctfeaey ,
w&icfcrneve * eould find its way ouft of the mouth of aa * apostle . Seholfcstie subtilties amount to nothings though multifeiriotifi asdegeeuding saowi 3 They serve hut to ahew tike attenuating ingenuity of the human < mind ^ and are so various witkal > , a * to leave the question little better th&fr a maiden one . That
there is a > latent and forthcoming solution of it I milst , and will , and do reverently * beBeiire , as& liave * only to lament that the ministers of our holy religion have not yet * found it out /* In this state of incertitude ^ Sir * ^ must have quitted the subject ^ and aati really not awafre that more could ; have
been made of it ; but if any of your readers ( I < know you have orthodox ? ones > and thai you * Repository is open tor them ) ' can' refer to ^ , produce any feasible exposition of the text I , > m agreement with orthodoxy ^ » aolieM the communication of it ;
I wili only trespass * further to * ob ^ serve thai being ** set down at ? the right hand of the throne of Godf * is at a measureless ^ distance in effect firora ; being seated m \ ty aad conveys no
stronger idea utaa < , in terms ? suggested by human aftair ^ the high considera tio » in which Jes « s 1 $ most * deaervedlyi held , and his pre-eminence over the heavenly hofets encompasQin ^ the tl uione of the Qto& Eternah BREVISv
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Correspondems with * theou The one ofi th ^ e occasions was ^ my haviiur addressed to Hie Editors off the € © ifr gregational Mag 6 izine a short letter on sotnesubject ; whic ^ they acknowlied ged as received , but did f not honour with insertion . The other wag , tliat I soli * Gited ^ admission f&r a paper by my excellent friend Mr . Montgomery , On S&wery ; aad this request was rea dily granted . i . P ¥ B SMlTBi
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T 34 c < Loyall Speech . aj » rAe jfece&sfom &fi Jame& ; i . I .
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^ yv Murch 9 9 182 © , FTHHE inclosed extraordinary pro . JL duction is submitted to you foF insertion in the Repository . Of H& genuineness no doubt can be eiitertained . Th ^ copy whi « eli y&n now Feeeiv ^ you wHl Hmd ta h $ v $ b ^ en the property of Mr . Samuel Ogden , a man of eminent learning and piety , of whom an interesting account may be read in ealamy ^ or in the Nonconformists * MeinoriaL He was ejected , by the
Act of Uniformity , from Macfewortk * in Dfei ^ ysKiire ^ -u-How thankful should every EngliBhma ^ and especialhr every Dissenter , be , for the widely diffteeRt state of things u ^ d ^ rf wftkh K 4 ng Georoo IV . has ascended tfer «^ ofte ! VMJINUS .
The fitiyatf Speeth of G . Plaxtotf , Mr . of ArtJs ^ Mnisttef of Sfterrfff * RPailes , in Shropshine , ^> oken at Shifliiall in tbe same coimty , upon the Proclamation of Kv James 2 dw Ffeb « 6 th l 68 f Gentlemen !
Yon haw laid the gtieatfest task upon mte that ever I * Underwent in all my days ; yo ^ Have obliged me to speak of the important matters of the nation , and allowed me sc 4 r ^ e a minute fox meditaiikxn or thought ; but may that almighty power by whom Kings reign instruct me ! And may that heart and soul full of loyalty
furnish my tongue wkh elocution ! Gentlemen ! My undertaking fa great a » d difficult , who c ^ n sfteak of Kings without awe and reye * et | ce t Or w ; ho can J > e an orator when those $ contrary passions of gnet « Kd jby afet once straggle fer his breast < W ? I cannot look back tdUJto ^ eacefidl S Qt Charles 2 d >; X oawnot reiaeintHtf tfte l ^» ti » 8 happiness of % feign but I » drop a , tear uno ^ fite hepsfe ; C ? Lt erf jiutiar the t < t hfo l to ^ d « 1 ** 2 ? MMr ' JbK tiM * toVaaV tl ^ ntsport' «*» me . WiHfeif lofet 6 i 4 ^ ^« ie JBe » taf pr iftee » Which ? 0 i ^ r sw # j ^«^ * e »^^ sc ^ pt ^ iy Chttrtes the X 3 lratio « 8 e ; a-pw »^
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v Homerton ^ Sw , J /^ rrA I , 1820 . IT i ^ with reluctcmce fliafe i trouble . you on a personal matter ; but I think nayaelf bound m du * y to do so , an 4 I am persuaded that vou will fe ^ voim me with this attention . The
object * is to inform vouir eorreapotident , Indepettdent , ( p . 10 % Ji tliat > I am noty and never tewe beenv Erectly or vnfo * recttyi < f en ^» ged in tbe 6 ongreg « u tMmul JVfeg » wne >) either as a contributor or iti anv : other capacity . Twice , iiwieed > I beliew tkat my rtatne had oppear ^ d am « M others- in the usual i y ^ . KkJft WC ^^ Vftti Ay ^ fc ^ ^ fc ^ rti ^ tfw ^^^^ VfcWjW *^* *^^*^ * ^ J ^ 4 &w ^ dlr the ^ fwe I am comprfled > td mention cufOnmat ^ ceB so ? tnVial ^ ihtit B qm ^ haif ted to trouble ymi and your
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1820, page 154, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2486/page/26/
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