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? ropese an nhmrtrtfori of *! & * ttM < &t , « r <* tter r &ten <* ly cottnaei to hie Cfcristfeh tecAoen r * hat > iidfef * teee < Bff € ** m circturetanocs * H&sateftir ^ he i ^ wae * fe ^ flHaily to ^ op ^ arfl ^ d jaa ? the infalfible ^ efcfte , of di * 0 fceh ^ iffctjpm Setting ^ side wtot , ^ he Aposfle ^ uW > ^ , t Jiiafe , 4 & W , PW % 9 S ? + * ¥ * * & * $£ Jf ¥ <^ i » not convenient , this , I apprehend , * s the Important question ^ oja which serious SiM&th dt ttie Sta ^ tttres may &Mfr wi , * 4 t& equatf siniierfty , 4 * tfy' &ile * ekt ; ojfwtnioas . « J . T : Rim * - "
I am sorry if these l * t remark * " hsra been deemed by serious and impartial feaders € ( unreasonably sweife , ? ' ^ r more then the occasion . required * pattiag tl * e question , a ^*^ lhe ^ i « cedliig \ m& : yl < m quis s ^ i quid . , Y « I J iifceiy ' confess , that my letter kva& nt > sooner printed than I . regrtttvi jthat it had not contained 911 aeknetylfc ^ mebt of the respect wbifck I jttstly bear to the . tttemplary Christian ch ^ tftcter of Mr . Cornish , one of the laat ; persons whom I should expect to alioj ^ v bimwelf in the indulgence , of levity , though but for a moment , upon a aerious sulyect . J » Ti . BUTT .
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** Xfa New Translations . ' ^ Clapton , ¦ " ¦ . ffr *> Juty 1 , iBft ^ - ^ vWhen I observed , among the coto # f »/^ of your last number , t ^ n article on | he * Gaution , to he used in suggestuig ransiatious fn tu wntin
xn . ^ w l « sacrea gsy I naturally expected ^ from the general ebtrdtket of the VftrtatUb Reformer , that a qb&&tion of serious importance wmild hate befett treated in a becoming mannter . With tto Btnall snt ^ riee and regret I folmd the subject introduced in a ludicrous connexion , as if some c lord of the creation' had designed * with the asto
sistance of * good Parson AdaiB ^/ dU vert a very few of your headers , if , indeed , aey of them can refeh ^ tich twnuse meu t , at % h » expense of Christian wives . 94 YW ? f bfeW satisfied rtlih U sah ^ rn oil * kfaadftft ^ miblicattoli s ^ Wim « ttaiir tinmtfe »« > Wf ^ eSfe *« he
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the niatrimonial Js ^ rrk-e , the obligation wili 3 tiil tt » t on Y ^ iy high authority , ? fet altempts , may rbe made- ; ito evade It . Wtitm / goo ^ i Parson Adams endeavoured ^ by jj ^ u ^ ' g -pi . P&uls words , to restrain his wife when hpcoujiugr ^ tive , Mrs . Adorns iiotbetngjpossessed of reasoning abilities ^ tW ^ as the common ( Jqople . s ^ y > to haifte Mm / by K ^^ in ^ It t ^ * blasphemy td q ^ ote SerfEpttjre dirtDif Chiuiii / A My of s ^ er * t > r sense \ ybe » dis {> osed to rule , e ^ ded fcfie * trlt * t t ^ ce ^ t , dedftribg ^ that , she ( reverenced Stu PaulVcommead , 6 M would obey her husband if he wouhl alw ^ y ^ pcOflaifie to do just as she desired / A v ^ ife ttiorfe conversant in modern publication- % when the f $ cripture doctrine of * obedience was Mrged , replied , * The passage inlgbt not be properly translated . Assured by a learned friend that It was quite accurate ,: ber rtply was , * St . Paul tiie ^ cou ld not be ^ inspired ivhen he Wrote «iU ? ¦ .. ¦ -. ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦ - JOSEPH CORNISH ,
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1820, page 726, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2495/page/38/
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