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ture , on acemmt of his having been Msed from the dead , •* by thfe gfaty and power of the Fathe */* the fiwfc . boftfr " among many te&hfeft ; " «* t he first-bofrh of ev ^ fcy cJHeat » fe , or of Of the whole spiritual creation of mankind ; because he is the first man who was r&iaed from the de » d to an tobthor * al
tnl eici ^ tenee . The Psalmist iso , in i * e nkMe of the Almighty FAthen says , * He shall caSl me , TKoti « rt ^ Father ?* ( a term which otir blessed
koifl ^ o emphatically use » J ** ihy God and my strong salvation" having overcome the last enemy ^ f maAfcbicI , D&ath . " And I will make him toy first-born , higher thrfn the kings of the earth /* Ps . lxxfcix . 26 , 27 . AU
lading te his being ttdt oinly the firist that should rfae from the dead , bttt fot-hea&itt ' cfeief of the whole spiritual creation . !^ t . J o % a styles him " ti& ftrsir-bego ^ en of tile dead >* B % v . i . 5 . And tti hfe Gospel , " the beily-begott ^ Son of Gte # ^ being th ^ i ^? y « oti ol
the re ^ iifrmr « ion ^ ttfld wHl cd * rtfe ^ to ye so till hi * coming again to tttbfe all the i % hte ^ nB dea « . Jdhii 1 14 ^—^ 1 ^ ; HI ; 16—IS . Ofcrfetitftfs of l ^ e ^ e ( teyft seeni not st ^ elently to l > e i ^ ftpnessed with the magvitti&k ^» d gffetttfc&te 6 f tfe ^ citVwndtaii te of the !^ tttt <**> tk > n
6 t our Lerd and « &Vi 6 tH * J ^ sus Chrtst ; tvhich tnJitk * ut 6 tis event was tKfe c ^* stant tkeitie and feonveirsatioa ^ of tfce apo&tea va&Jfcst dlsc ^* fes , asin ^ img M ^ 6 w& re ^ tirt ^ eti ^ n td irt ^ iditw
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given » mong m ^ i > , ^ l ^ P ^ by we caftf be savfed fr ^ m ah * sfokf 'd ^ itfe , than 4 k the name of JesU ^ Cktlst # f Nfeizttr 6 « h , \ Vkom < 3 « d httth raised ft ^ tti ^ te ^ deaa /' and appointed ti ^ « fttf £ fe or RUl ^ r o ^ bath qnick a * rid detiSl % Wt
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610 Sonship efekrtH .
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" Vet Flindeli deemed the task undone , So finished What these scribes begun , And shewed , more clearly than the stra , Not three incomprehensibles—but one /*
Reprehensible as this levity is in itself , it appears the rnore censurable from some passages of the book , ht wErch Mr . Colton has proved that he can write manly sense , and throw aside
t&e beggarly ornament of allitemtibn and sentence-balancing , or , as Ire'himself would express it , of point and pan . I refer especially to the argument against Materialism , contained in pp . 31—47 .
ft is but justice to Mr . Colton to add , that he shews himself eveiy where to be the friend of constitutional liberty . He makes a good remark ( p . 168 ) upon Mr . Pitt's supremacy , who ivas , fte « ay ^ , for twenty years , de facto , a king .
My object In Uniting these i ^ n ^ a * k j 5 is Htk to depreciate Mr . C<btfs wotk s 6 rtrtach a « to put our younger iVritera apd jpVertch ^ rs upon then- fffcard agtanst the e ^ sy , tempting * moute of ^ ErrbCHiittin ^ ^ mch consists only in JLft
OV 4 AUKKAUK VVKV > tll \ yl EllllVViUlK CJV ^ VV ^ JLBX ^ V ^ O wMcfi nkfe to dhaiu of m ^ tty-coloiiBhed be ^ adfe r&efi [ sttike and ple ^^ child r ^ n atetd gW ^» tf-tip ^ rsotts trtth chUdfeh understanding , bttt must ever be offensiVe tb thdse whose minds have
beeh cultivated b ^ y an . acqifaihidnce with the T ^ est and purest EfagKsfe authors . Mr . Colton himself says , ( p-. 26 , ) and you . will forgive the baa taste of the remark for the sake of its truth s * So idle are dull readers , and so
indii ^ trious are dull authors , that puffed nonsense bids fair to blow ilnpufied sen&e wholly out of the field /* I fun , —an admirer of the sound speech , of atrostdlfc fcahctidrt , thai cannot be vondemnedt + t-- SIMPLEX .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1822, page 610, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2517/page/26/
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