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et ^ OTve © faee ^« re , th ^ Wiere g * $ &t stress is Mti ^ ttKm ferve iirs of religrmis affection , » tbere ^ is ho * kntm danger ie 3 t the dhtiraeter ^ enM "be ^ ttimtea by stflfeBi j mM * B * m& % o errto ctofi fee more prejumdal to the interests of C ! toi 9 « iajm *^ te , M tHfe ^ dpm ^ of the Cailvinist , fhe most upright and
lioly Mfe is but -an ^ qihVoeal evidence that the work of grace has been carried ^ on in the heatt . Certain feelings must * be experienced before this evidence x&n be pronounced to possess any value . - ® ut it ie « aey to see thnt a man who -fe Tiot enamoured ^ f moral rectitude , rinay ^ npt * &raatttr # Hjr fall into the e * ror df laying wore stress on thfe requisite
feelings , than on the pi * actiee Munich . ought to eecompaqy them ; and lam ^ greatly mistaken if it is not mudi easier - # o obtain ^ fee die * t \ ian to ebserve * he other . But after all , it will be said <^» t fCdvkii ^ in , % y means of the pew-OTfol in ^ presslon whieh it makes on the imagination and feelings , has a great ^ eflfect upon fee ldwer ord ^ s of sowety ,
and has ? been the happy means of reclaiming many from vidiexis irregillari 4 ie 8 ^ to sobriety and decency of eoadnet . This I Relieve tobe > ti * ute ; and it eeems 4 p funiidh ^ ometMng lie an expltara tion of a Phenomenon , whjdi * to the
¦ Unitarian * rt } gfet appear extraordinary and perplexing ; ftamety , that what he regarde as a gross corruption tafdh ^ k-4 iaitHy should have epread so ? Videly and prevailed so long . To thie » y&tetn , ^ however , he believes that the progress df mental iraprovenifmt must one-dav
be fetal ; aiidheis at Bbertyto belfeve , that by that time the ChristiaH w ^ Id in general mey have ^ ttoiRea Wffi ^ ieiit Teflhenient to allow ^ i # full e ^ S ^ ey to the simple doctrine ef <^ ges ^ eiv i ^ W ^ a stripped of the ' fM «^ TOfllS ^ $ ttfl 'i ^ jl ^ m ouB terrors ' ^^ jl ^^^ ^ s henrfon of mto . ¦ or // i ^ * T ?^^ T - ^ ' :--V < .- ' . y . r f . ^ j- ^ O ^ ASN ' -
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ef everting ourselves to remove the sm tftat » o ihuldh abounds ^ belongs to ^ vfery Ghris « W ^ . « is one fcf ftose ca ^ es in whidh all may Tiia 3 te # tvithoirt j atay one giving m > oneTpartidfe of Ms own s ^ tem . Tbe Mhai ^ terai of the Three Denomiixations Irave on vjarious occasion ? united to exjiresis fedr detestalaon of wltat is wrong , and'have also * pokrte 4 out what tftevliave judged 'dteslrable to he done . Would not the sujyect of oaths fell mttfiii thrfr province ? Tbe Friends haye untforndy TOade tlieir protest against this temptalion to evil ; and ought tot other denominations to unite tmd a * vaken a d £ its
^ ue / consideration operation ? This would be a more effectual method *<) slop the spread of I « fid ©| ity , than multiplying penal statutes against its avowed -advocates . W the pu % lic were oh ^ e interested in the iilvestigatioii , ^ hfe ^ % no doubt that tiiife ^ nafecbief foe tt
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1820, page 334, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2489/page/10/
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