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which appears to have given general offence . He takes for granted that Mr . Locke will read the work , as many copies had been sent to England . Now I have mentioned Locke ' s correspondence , give me leave to add , that I shall be much obliged to any of your readers for information respecting any letters to or from Locke which are not to be found in his works , the magazines , or public libraries . They would thus very much assist me to execute a favourite project , of which I laay , perhaps , soon offer you some farther account . J . T . RUTT .
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GLEANINGS / y OR , SELECTION S AND REFLECTIONS MADE IN A COURSE OF GENERAL READING . No . CCCLXXIX . Epitaph on a Quaker Lady , by a Clergyman . To the Memory of M . H . By whose Death A tender and attentive Husband ,
A numerous Offspring ; , A grateful Household , and Many , many , sincere Friends , Are left to lament the precious loss . As a Quaker , it were unnecessary to observe ,
fehe was Unadorned in her Attire , Inoffensive in her Conversation , and Exemplary in her Conduct : Not early trained
in The Mortifications of that Persuasion , She , in the midst of tempting and Affluent Circumstances , Embraced them
from . Principle , and
Her heart was as far removed from Hypocrisy As her Deportment was from Affectation . Silent and modest in her Religious Sentiments , They were known to the world only By a life of Innocence and Benevolence A Berean
m Retirement , In Public An Israelite indeed , and
Her latter end adorned These sacred Characters ; She was Anxious for futurity , yet Calm and Acquiescent in The will of Heaven .
As a memorial to As much Excellence As any Religion could bestow v fhis faithful tribute is paid To a Quaker By A Clergyman Of the Church of Enplane ! .
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- hlR , WE have heard little or nothing of late of the Geneva Unitarians , I conclude from the silence of the Calvinists here , that the attempt to raise a sect of Swiss Methodists has failed , or at least not succeeded in any great degree . The Bishop of Peterborough , in the debate in the House of Lords , on his 87 Questions , which I hope you will register for us , referred to the example of Geneva as of a Church with a Calvinistic Creed and a * ' Socinian" * Clergy . A correspondent in the newspapers has corrected his Lordship , and asserted that the clergy are Arian , and that no creed but the Scriptures is subscribed . Let us hear more on the subject . CANTAB . * Is this nickname worthy of Dr . Marsh ? jmmmtm
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I I " " I I " " " ' I R —^—I Sir , Lewes , June 2 , 1821 . FOR the insertion of my letter on the difficulties of Unitarianism , am much obliged to you , and request the following emendations to be made as to three ivords , two of which wish erased and one inserted . The New Version has no paraphraseon the text in Hebrews to which referred : therefore wish the words or paraphraseto be omitted . Nor have the Editors actually introduced a gratuitous sentence / but their note requires one : therefore wish the word requiring- to be supplied . Although these inaccuracies have passed uncorrected , my argument respecting the above-mentioned note remains the same , it being the principle of interpretation which that note includes that have objected to . . lilARTIN .
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358 Geneva Lfeitarians , ; — Gleanings .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1821, page 358, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2501/page/34/
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