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rious remarks on those who hold < $£ - ferent opijiions . Ariaa and Trinitarian interpretations are omitted 5 for . had they been introduced , the work , would have been swelled to an inconvenient slzfy This > vas the r ^ ain object and design of tM p ^ bU ^ ftpfi , of the Imaip ^
proved V ^ i ^ ii ; i ^ was an honourable and useful ^ esjgii ^ , j ^ j 1 thank God there is reason to believe that it has succeeded in its purpose far beyond the expectation of its original projectors and Mends . It was not intended
to be a work of articles and particles , and commas and crotchets , but of fair , solid , substantial argument , intelligible and satisfactory to serious and judicious readers , and to the lovers of
truth . And that it has answered its end to a great degree , and is likely to answer it still further , is clear from the ' * dismal , universal hiss' * raised against it By the whole serpent brood , by which they shew ; their alarm at the glorious luminary whose hated light
penetrates their dark caverns , and reveals all their mysteries of iniquity , aj i 4 the craft by which they delude and fascinate mankind . In this work I jdi 4 take a very active part , and I shall always esteem it as the honour and happiness of my life . But I am not entitled to all the
honour and responsibility which my friend attributes to i ^ e . It is well known that all the ministers whp were members of , the Unitarian Society wc $ e ; of , - the Committee for editing the Improved Version . Of these there Were several who at first sent
considerable contributions both of Notes and ^ Transitio ns . . Some , for reasons best kn ^ oiyn ^ to themselves , soon withdrew theirfriendly assistance . Others pers&yejsm ' i to the last . Ap $ t whatever P ^ W ^ Sjtf *** <* & «*< ttt v % ' # * wpijk , ^^* ffP * ( ^ , » c ^ wtfh . me Wfi ?^ a 9 MselySs at liberty to rcjject or alter \ yhnteyer a learned and judipious fi ; iend [ might think fit to communicate . J ? or ( " the , Introduction I alone ., am responsible . The Notps
commppiy speak for themselves , and tfflt upon the authorities referred to in them : ay $ top these I was not the PS ^ Y Q <>^ trib ^ 9 r ^ yJEfut 0 $ , to the vari ations m in $ text fromT Newcoj » e * s translation , I am not answerable for tyVfiilPWmL W ^ Wf 1 fyjr pk % 1 f ^ $# tyk W ^ 9 * M ? ty * : ^ W ^ -- ! f V ^ W ^ : ^^
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2 L 4 - Dr . Evans on the Review ofki&i 8 eKmon . \
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M&t ^^ tprforf Sir , r&r ) i 6 J 3 8 ^ 6 . HAVE this day seen , for the ,. $ &t I lime , an article 1 ^ your ISTiiinber % i February , m which the writer Jias
mentioned me b y name , ( p . 102 , ) and publicly admonished me of what 1 ought to do , merety upon the ground of va ^ ue report . 1 beg leave to st ^ e in re-ply , that I aj ^ ' pot engaged directly or indirectly in the management of the
Congregational IVlagazine ; nor have I the feast concern with the particular paper upon which your Correspondent has animadverted . The only tHing , therefore , which I feel called upon to "difayoyv , " is the responsibility which he would , attach to my tumble name , and which , whether it be honourable or otherwise , belongs to me in no sense whatever . . * \ yn ; chaplin .
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Islington * Sir , j 4 prU 2 % 1820 . IN your Review of my Funeral Sermon for Ms Late Majesty , y 6 u remark ,, ( p . 177 , ) that the Abolition
of the Slav ? Trade beijig against his Majesty's private sentiinehts , confeyred on him no personal credit . I hayeso expressed myself as to ascribe , tie entire merit of the abolition of that infamous trafic , riot to hh Mtti ^ ty but to his illustrious Minister , Charles
Janies Fox ,, JMy words are tli ^ se : f , Under the auspices of his Mags ^' a truly p ^ tri % lVIiiiister ^ Chf ^ JrfeftJ ?^ # i , ' co ? fflterc e . ^ W flesh d % ppeared . His 06 h $ umance ui Anbdffh to oover his Hoval Master ,
mmself and coi | fi ^ ue 3 with glory ; Witiban the s ^ qrt % | b of ranc months 'this mighty ^ y irork of corporeal ' redemption was 6 flfectedi- ^ PhroiMfhtbc exertions of Gla ^ SofliafofTWilberforce , ithad . b ^ A ^ fa «»^ . 2 f alBVfriHBm vfSmMSKm
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1820, page 214, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2487/page/22/
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