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homedans , Ignorant and Superstitious Papists , Free-thinking Infidels , or Rational Christians . " Still , the aforesaid literary and religious purveyors promise that one part of the work shall be an ** Intelligencer ; " which metaphorical personage is to " know no party , " but is to be " at once a Baptist , a Methodist , a Moravian , a Presbyterian , an
Independent , an Episcopalian , and even a Papist and a Unitarian : * yet this creature of fancy and of all religions is to be no better than a spy of the Scottish Burghers and Anti-Burghers ; for his spiritual metamorphoses are to be all adopted in order to enable him never to " lose sight of the enemy . " Simulation has heretofore succeeded in commerce ; it may answer with the United Seceders from
the Kirk . But we would whisper , if our feeble voice can reach the adventurers , that the English market is overstocked with this species of wares ; and that though Scottish literature and science always find their price South of the Tweed , there is no encouragement to the importation of Scottish sectarian bigotry .
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Communiations have been received from Messrs . Frend ; Thomas Foster ; Cogan ; M'Cready ( of Cork ) ; S . Gibbs ( Plymouth Dock ) ; and J . Smethurst ; W . J . ( Manchester ) ; T . C . H . ( Edinburgh ); T . F . ( Liverpool ); Q in the Corner ; C . B . ; Theophilus ( Bristol ) ; E . T . ; and G . M . D . The remarks in the last volume on the Quakers' Yearly Epistle have occasioned several Communications to be made to us by members of that denomination , some of which will be inserted in the next number .
We are requested by " The Editor of the Apocryphal New Testament" to say , that he means to propose for the next number some defence of himself , in relation to the animadversions of our Reviewer ( pp . 39—41 ) . Some singular and interesting MSS . of Mr . John Fox ' s , formerly of Plymouth , have come into our possession , and will be laid before our readers in our successive
numbers . Mr . Fox was educated for the ministry amongst the Nonconformists , and was the contemporary and friend of Archbishop Seeker , Dr . Chandler , Mr . Peircey and other eminent men ; and the MSS . consist of his own Memoirs , written with great liveliness , and containing many curious particulars relating to himself and others ; of Biographical Sketches of some leading Dissenting Ministers of the West of England ; and of Letters to himself from Seeker and Chandler .
An Engraved Portrait of the late Rev . Joseph Bretland , of Exeter , was given with the last number , which we mention lest any of the copies should have beeti accidentally delivered without it . Volume XV . may be had of the Publishers in boards , price 18 * . 6 d . ; as may also single Numbers of that Volume , and the preceding Volumes and Numbers which are not out of print . They have also on sale a ccraiplete set of the work in half-binding .
Communications are requested to be addressed ( post paid ) to the Publishers only ; to whom likewise , or the Printer , Advertisements must be sent and paid for on delivery . The Editor receives no Advertisements .
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new edition of his Essays on Hypochondriasis and Nervous Affections .
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Mr . W . Faux , an English farmer , has issued proposals for publishing the following work : — " Memorable Days in America , being a Journal of Tours , Voyages , Visits and Visitations , made in the Years 1819-20 , from England to the United States , principally for ascertainm g > - hy Positive Evidence , the Condition
and probable Prospects of British Emigrants , and the consequent Good or Evils of Emigration generally ; as exemplified by the Author ' s Personal Examination of the Enterprize and Economy of M .
Birkbeck , Esq ., the Flower Family , and other distinguished Refugees . The whole interspersed with Anecdotes and Examples , intended to shew Men and Things as they are in America . To which are added , new and interesting Facts relating to a recent Commercial Intercourse with
the Aborigines of the North-West Coast and the Islands of the South Sea . "
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In the press , Sermons for Families , by the Rev . William Brown , of Enfield .
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—^^^^¦»—Dr . Reid is preparing for the press a
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1821, page 128, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2497/page/64/
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