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At the GaelfcCJli&pel , Greenock , occasioned by the Death ^ ol the Rev . K . Bayue . By J . Love , JD . t > . 8 yo . On the Death of the Rev . T . Williams , of HAgge *^ ton . , &y CT- Evans . 8 vo . 1 * . Ofl tfce Sacrament of the Lord ' s Supper . By S . E . Phorscat , B . A . 1 * . Baptism .
An Address from a Christian Pastor to his Church and Congregation upon Baptism ; containing a Statement of some essential Points , in which the Systems both of Psedobaptigts and Antipaedobaptists appear to differ from that of the New Testament . By James Bass . 2 s . 6 d .
A Concise View of the Doctrine of Scripture concerning the Ordinance of Baptism . By W . Urwick , Minister of the Gospel , Sligo . Is .
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THE TEARS OF SCIO . [ All Europe has been thrown into consternation by the news of the barbarous destruction by the Turks of the Greeks of the island of Scio * Nearly 100 heads of the principal families have been deliberately murdered at Scio and Constantinople ; and the whole Greek population
of the island , amounting to 100 , 000 souls , are said to have been massacred , with every circumstance of wanton cruelty . The following verses on this horrid atrocity are taken from the Morfting Chronicle , which it is but justice to that journal to say , has recently displayed in its political speculations a very ardent and pure spirit of freedom . Ed . ]
Fair Scio \ where that beauteous dawn arose Of high intelligence , beneath whose light Men bowed at Freedom ' s altars , thy wild rocks Glttter'd in the first radiance of that morn . « - " - ¦« ^ r M . A «
* Then laugh'd thy valleys and thy blossom'd fields , And the clear wave flow'd musical around ;—Oh ! then the Hymn of Liberty was heard , Swelling in grandeur on the islandbreeze , Not like that syren-song Ulyssbs fled , Subduiug- Virtue by a sweet deceit , Enchantingl y inglorious ; but s © tun'd To holy themes and manliness of thought :
As breath'd a gen ' rous vigdur , and the Hfe Of gallant deeds , Hire Glory'b charmed vofce . " jen rose the Spirit of fhe awful Lyren »* tgfetless « Bafti < of tfn immortal song—
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Baptism- discussed , containing Scripture Principles , Precepts and Precedents in Favour of the Baptism of Infants . &f Daniel Isaac . 12 mo . 4 # . 6 « f » An Address on Baptism , by a Christian Pastor , after having had insurmountable Difficulties in the way of baptizing Ii * - fants , nearly , Thirty Years .
The Baptist System its own Condemnation . By Peter Edwards * Author o € Candid Reasons , &c . 12 mo . 1 * . A Catechism- on . the Christian Name , and True Nature of the Baptismal Vow , containing Remarks on Infant Baptism and the various Forms adopted by different Religious Bodies * Second Edition : 4 d .
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Sweet-r 6 iced and deep Historian of far rimes- — Prophet of iriories to a " rising world , He came—the god-like Homer ! in the power Of lofty inspiration , and awoke The Epic . strings with such a wondrous tone , That , like the Music of the Spheres , flows on
As lasting as the motion of the world \ And he was Scio ' s child , in that far time When mighty nations slumber'd in the gloom Of the mind ' s chaos and the forests " shades , As if the living fire of soul was not !
Fair Scio , thou hast fall ' n !—Unfriended now Of Freedom ' s children in the lands of light , Who learn'd of thec , and of thy kindred ' Isles , To burst the bonds of Ignorance , and chase
Its ghastly terrors from the soaring mind . Barbarian hands have smote thee . ^—In the hour Of peace their rushing Wrath swept o ' er the laud , Wing'd , like the Simoom , suddenly for death ; Steeping grey hairs in blood—giving the limbs
Of youth to torture—and the beauteous forms Of Grecian maidens td the Spoiler ' s graap . Thte Englknd saw , and felt not !—Christian land !
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1822, page 431, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2514/page/39/
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