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ciently shews that the man ' s entire self was predicated by it . It appears to me an important illustration of the Materialist ' s persuasion , that , when Jesus had risen , his body
was missing from the sepulchre ; which certainly affords no countenance to the doctrine of the separate existence and survivorship of the sool ; and I presume that no person will be found to contend that the resurrection of Jesus , as it was the pledge , was not also in its mode and completion the pattern , of our own . BREVIS . ^ Mi ^ ifc ¦
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whom they are willing to apply for 69 . The amount of the sum so collected to be paid to the treasurer of their Fellowship Fund , op if no Fellowship Fund exist , to be transmitted to some other society , or , by some friend in London , paid to your order . By this means the difficulties under which
our brethren at Padiham labour would soon be removed , an encouragement given to other places to imitate their example , and those who have the opportunity of doing good may
experience the blessings attached to the liberal giver * whilst the fes 3 wealthy will be enabled to cast in their mite to the treasury of benevolence . That Divine mercy may crown your work and labour of love with abundant success , is the sincere desire of L . E . F .
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Londotiy Sir , September 17 , 1821 . rf ^ HE attention of your readers has JL of late been often directed to the extraordinary Indian scholar and philosopher , Rammohun Roy . The
Review , especially in your last Number , £ 477—485 , ] of the controversy which he has so ably maintained with the English Calvinistic Baptist Missionaries , one of the most singular controversies which the world has ever wit * nessed , has exhibited this extraordinary man in so interesting a light as to render , I doubt not , any additional
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On the proposed Unitarian Chapel < tt P&diham . 527
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Evesham , Sir , September 10 , 1821 . f I ^ HE Diary and other Manuscripts _ JL of the late Rev . Paul Cardale , of Evesham , having lately fallen into my
hands , but written in a short-hand which I do not understand , I should be glad to know if any of your correspondents are acquainted with the short-hand written generally by Dr . Latham ' s students , and whether there is a Grammar of it now to be found ; and what short-hands were known and
used among the Dissenters in Cardale ' 3 time ? T . D . P . S . I have in my possession a copy of Cardale ' s " True Doctrine of the New Testament , ' * with some notes and additions in his own handwriting , which he considered as " improvements which might be made" in a third edition .
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To Mr . John Ashworth 9 on the proposed Unitarian Chapel at Padiham . Sir , T I THOUGH a stranger to your per-JL son , 1-admire your zeal , and hope a generous public will aid your
endeavours to enlighten the ignorant and to encourage the inquirer after truth . Anxious to see your benevolent appeal to Christians ( pp . 425 , 426 , ) speedily complied with , I take the liberty of suggesting a few hints , that , if carried into effect , would soon enable the
people of Padiham to have a place tor the education of their children , and for the worship of the one living and true God . I have no doubt that the statement you have given will excite the immediate attention of Fellowship
Funds ; and the example furnished by Bristol will be followed in every place where means are possessed for assisting * their brethren in need . But if the plan of Bible Associations were applied by Unitarians , who are desirous to
unite in Christian fellowship , zeal would be increased , a bond of union secured , and a spirit of independence excited , which are essential for the prosperity of societies in which the
wealthy do not join . Let the weekly subscription , or monthly , be ever so small , if many contribute , its effect will be powerful . The habit begun , will extend , and a willingness be manifested to p ^ y something towards the education of their children . This is a
circumstance of no small importance . Allow me to add the scheme of a Wend to the cause , and whose ardour to advance every plan for promoting the best interest of man is constant . * t is this : Let a few friends in each Unitarian congregation agree that each should take a list of five persons , to
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1821, page 527, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2504/page/23/
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