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the respe ^ tabiKty , coanfo ^ t and usefulness lot the Clergy . Nothing should be countenanced 6 riperimitted which tended to put them * at variance Vvifrh tteifcjpeopley ortb > lessen their irefluence among them . But such was the tetldency , op such ^ had 'been the effect of the order ibef © re themu - ^ Rhis wsbs
delicate vgtound , > bat be should mot avoid it . There might , indeed , be persons in their congregations of such principles , and of ; sac £ character , that were he to use the language of the world , he would say * th ^ ir unfavourable opinion was an honour and-a
triumph to the minister against whom it was directed . But he ^ would ! not u ^ e such language . A ^ rninister iof the gospel should despise none » of ( his iieariers ; but should , sp far as is consistent with tis duty , Mudyto please them ull for their good to edification . fFfeere are
other individuals , however , «® f good principte ^ of lionoutable feMings ^ -4 rf respectable charaoter- ^ -jm en df infl ux ence in society— -men whose situation enabled them to do much to strengthen
or to weadceu the hatids ^ fitheinpa 8 tor , who Jyet were unifer ^ the influence = of political prejudice , ( anfl i wo # d' pasily takfc offence , att thei ^ ^ ci ^ gysm ^ ft , * wherever thiow ' , i % - ^ i i 44 ^ r < K ] ' ¦¦ ^ M ^ i . ' . ^ ifcw ^^ . . *«* . £ . *• . » . l prejufiGes
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pathiKe wife ^ S ' ^ S | ^ caimslflHees ; TNidivfeie ^ crfIedfe . ^ 'itb Aei ki
^^ eirt % < , what ^ refflacfcjte If they \ agr « ed to hisvteoti ^^ would Have the ; effec * fof ipiievmtiiig i 4 w Privy Conocil &Gin , da 6 trii % ! ; i ^ fit ^ te
any orders reape ^ i % tour tform rf praydr ; ; or- -k- > i ¥ ai « Id ^« el ^ pf ^^ p ^ < Jourt to ail t ^ o ^^ ^ 'W ^ i ^^ ^ rit ^^^ it a matter of conscience to oi ^^« ri&u i % > vl uiavtci ui i ; uiJra ^ Jciit 5 C *' - » v ^ J » ;*^* 5 ^ i * i »» . * -
otit regard to the tei « m ^ pi ^ acribegd to them by civil authority . And ; rin either ease , it would secure what iiaust he an important object to all of Jtheto , the independence and the comfort of the tniiii ^ ters of this Church in the
discharge of their public duties . These were the grounds on which he pleaded for the adoption of the motion wbieh lie had laid ; on the Assembly table ^ and which he would beg leave to rea $ again to the Mouse before he sat down ^ -x '/ , * James Moncreiff , Esq ., seconded the
motion . i \ ^ r Mr . Thoms on rose , and begged * ti > beBller ^ ed for affew momteuts to'reply to what had been s ^ id in opposition to his 'motion . He had heard a great deal of ^ sneak in g on the other' side , / but very little in the shape of argument . There had been abundance of assertion , and
there had tieen abundance of negation ?• but { is to reasonings there had'been nothing but the mere show and appear ance ot it . He should < not , therefore , find it necessary to detain ; tke Assein ?
bly long . A mighty stress iwas vM # by his honourable mead ( Mn W .- ; Gcrok ) upon the circuifestance ^ that sueh a ^ notion as the ipresent * was ? rttaBtsnrp ' fflb the sentiments of f former Assemblies ^ and he had referred to the minutes of
" « < ' ' ) K ^ M conamis&ion ^ in 1760 , in ; which tfee vefy i tbdnglhere obgected » to toaartm * proved / of , and pat iipom ^ tecOT #$ ifilli this sentence of approbation . atMdhea to iti - But this ^ rgu ^ e ^ ^^ m ¦ tk w ^ li ^ bJies . should , ^^ ir t ^ py ^ fl ,, be ^ p ^ PSHb ^^^^ s ^ lii ^ PPMiHilPtt
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1820, page 571, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2493/page/7/
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