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bnt ye cannot bear them now : " and we must suppose , that it was this unpreparedness to receive and understand the truth , that j > revented Jesus from entering into any farther
explanation . Bishop Pearce , in his commentary upon this passage of Luke , supposes the word iAa . % a , i $ a , i / to be an interpolation occasioned by what is said , ver . 38 , about their having two swords ; but there is no authority for this conjecture . Griesbach gives no hint of such interpolation ; and the Bishop himself more justly observes , from Matt . xxvi . 52 , "that Jesus never intended to make any resistance , or to suffer a sword to be used on this occasion . " He adds , " or this saying must have been a
proverbial one , meaning : Now look to yourselves , when danger is at hand ; for it was said to the disciples , when they were in the garden , and just before Jesus was apprehended , and * when they could have no time for providing themselves with any thing . " Mr . Belsham will scarcely admit * Mr . Frend's proofs of the existence of light without the agency of the sun :
that of our lamps and candles may proceed from the air , in the process of combustion , or from the combustible body . In either case , the light evolved may originally have been derived from the sun . Your readers will not think Mr . Frend has dealt fairly with Mr . B . in supposing that he has not con-
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Memoirs of Her Majesty Queen Caroline Amelia Elizabeth , Consort of George IV ., King of Great Britain . By John Wilks , Jun . 2 vols . 8 vo . d& \ . Is .
Evening Amusements , or the Beauty of the Heavens displayed , in which several striking Appearances in the Heavens during the Year 1822 are described . By W . Frend , Esq ., M . A . 3 « y .
Six Services adapted to the Ordinance of the Lord ' s Supper . By John Fullagar , Minister of the Unitarian Chapel , Chichester . 2 s . 6 d . Letters from the Illinois , written 1820 , 1821 . By Richard Flower With a Letter from M . Birkbeck . 2 s .
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suited the Hebrew text $ nor , in" insinuating that being himself " led astray by the word firmament in the vulgar translation , and having erected \ && solid arch upon this slender fabric , Ire has palmed it upon his readers , as if erected by Moses /* Mr . F . cannot think Mr . B . is a man who would
wish to palm any thing upon his readers , much less that he would knowingly misrepresent the scripture writers . If Moses had laid claiii * to inspiration in the account which he has
given of the formation of the world , supported by the evidenee which distinguishes other parts of his writings , it would then have been our duty to admit the truth and correctness of his
description , and we must have reconciled our philosophy to that account . But unless the divine authority of the narrative can be substantiated , why is Mr . Belsham to be represented as " disposed to give up any part of the Sacred Writings * on account of the scoffs of unbelievers / ' or to be
charged " with a palpable misrepresentation of the Mosaical account , and with not having studied the first chapter of Genesis in the original Hebrew /' merely because he endeavours to trace the origin of that account , and to shew what part of it is traditional or conjectural , and what part is founded upon reason and truth ? JOHN WILLIAMS .
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An Appeal to the Common Sense of all Christian People . By the Rev . Wai . Hopkins , late Vicar of Bolney . 5 th edition . 2 s . 6 d . A Plea for the Unity of the Christian Church : designed as an Antidote to the Opinions and Practices exhibited by the Enemies to this Important Principle . By William Cbates . Jp ?;
The Ancient Principle of the Tftie and Sacred Philosophy , as lately e xplained by John Hu |< cUinson , Esq . Originally written in Latin . T ^ ans-i lated with Notes and a Preliminary Dissertation on the Ch ^ aptpi ? -ema Writings of Moses . By Alexander * Maxwell . 9 s . Plates . A Grammar of the Sunscrit Lari-
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1821, page 731, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2507/page/35/
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