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equal in power and glory , would have been equally entitled to receive it , —but to % he Father only ; all which things are totally inconsistent with any thing like equality , which , as it does not , nor can exist , cannot , in my humble opinion , as
you suppose , be essential to all our dearest hopes , nor have the slightest influence upon them . To me it appears inconceivable , how any one , after duly considering and maturely weighing the
plain and positive declarations I have just cited , standing as they do upon the highest and most indisputable authority , can help seeing , that it is the Father , and the Father only , who is the great author and sovereign disposer of all things , and
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ISHE CHERUVIMIJ , OR , THE SONG OF THE CHERUBIM : Chaunted in the Russian Churches during the procession of the Cup . See the glorious Cherubim Thronging round the Eternal ' s throne ; Hark ! they sing their holy hymn To the unutterable One ! All-supporting Deity , Living Spirit , praise to Thee ! Rest , ye worldly tumults , rest ! Here let all be peace and joy : — Grief no more shall rend our breast ; Tears no more shall dim our eye . Heaven-direeted spirits , rise To the temple of the skies ;
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1820 . April 18 , aged 84 , Joseph Liddell , Esq ., of Moor Park , Cumberland . He was an early pupil of the Rev . Hugh Moises , in the public Grammar School of Newcastle-upon-Tyne , where , having made great proficiency in the Greek and Latin Classics , he became a student in Trinity College , Cambridge , where he was of the same year with the
late Bishop Watson , with whom , till late hi life , he kept up an intimacy : he was also the associate of Messrs . Thorp , Jebb and other distinguished ornaments of the University at that time . He was highly valued for his eminent classical learning , and also for acuteness in metaphysical and . ihoral investigations ; nor le . is for the integrity -of his principles and the
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that it is he , and he only , who claims , and is entitled to , the attributed 6 f true Deity . "—Pp . 99—101 .
The reader will now perceive that this is ^ work of bo common merit , and that the Unitarians are under great obligation ' s to this new and able defender of their cause .
Since the preceding account of this valuable pamphlet was drawn up , we have received a second edition of it , increased by the addition of another letter into an octavo volume ^ of which we shall take notice in our next Number .
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Join the ranks of angels bright , Near the Eternal * s dazzling light . Chvalim Boga , Chvalim Boga A ! * .
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rskuij mia iesi oostavil ? JVhy hast thou f orsaken me ? THE MIDNIGHT HYMN : Sung at Easter in the Greek Churches . Why , Thou never-setting light ! Is thy brightness veiled from me ? Why does this unusual night Cloud Thy blest benignity ? I am lost without Thy ray : Guide my wandering , footsteps , Lord Light my dark and erring way , To the noontide of Thy word ! A . * Hallelujah .
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liberality of his mind . He afterward entered at Gray ' s Inn , and became a Barrister ; but coming in early life into the possession of an ample fortune , he did not practise as a professional lawyer , though for the accommodation of the neighbourhood he / continued to the last to act as a Commissioner in cases of
bankruptcy , on which ; occsteidiis ^ however , he generally gave his » fee » to : * the bankrupt if deserving , \ qt : otherwise : disposed for the relief of tf ifcttfess ^ In , many other ways he turnecj 1 ^ legal kiiovyledge to the public benefit ; > AJ 8 »; cai < i * tfyiigeiitieman he , wasj ; a wa ^ m ; supporter of the political independence , 0 fW& native ! efcunty , and a steady friend in general to dvil and religious liberty * From his early
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364 Obituary . —Joseph Liddell , Esq .
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POETRY .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1820, page 364, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2489/page/40/
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