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—^ London , August 24 , f $ t . Bartholomew y ) 1822
SIR , ONE great advantage of a publication like yours is its forming &n opening ft > T the suggestion of any flan tliat may appear iikdjr to serve the intersts of thfe © hrtstian Chutetr , df of that branch of it tvfth tfrtecli the
bulk of yout readets ptobaWy art connected . Allow We , then , to throw oat th& hint that there is a vacancy y ^ t to be filled up in oar theological tttferattflre , and ' that a thortmgttfy satisfeettfry ahd universally interesting work on the grounds and reasons trf Protestant Dissent is still a
desideratum . I am not tfttaequaitited with tfae pufrlicatlbhs ph $ && subject by TWgbod , Wlltdn , Paltoer a » d Ttobin-8 < m ; not to iterate dthier writers who liave tt < totel& thfe subject ii ^ etttafiy .
Th < &e authors are , afid I hope long wilt be , reted With grebt ifctefest by ihqufrers : but I " c&ntibt help thinking that a Volume might be drawn up rattth better adapted to the
vfridictfti 6 n of Difesent , in the present state of parties , thaia any xrtfich I have yet been . Stith a WOtk ifcotild discuBS only th ^ capital oUjectittas to National Chut ^ hfes , ^ ld ^ hdtfldcoitftaift , in particular , an atgumtefttatitfe artdMr ^ r to th ^ sWM * totis pt ^ " £ t 6 t the p&tttona ( s uspfe ^ tfs ter Hi t ) of Htmdti by the Staife . firi * exc ^ tioii& ^ to the Mtttfgy ¦ <* f the C ^^ i ^ f IS ^ lsbnd w ^ trtd taattimily fd ^ ni ajrte Cliap ^* **** ii
* the tim ^ bagfeed Wheti IittU-gitts of ttefyaetaefc w ( fijdjd be tbotiSd ^ ml a suffi ^ elit gtotuid ^ - <> f t > i ^ eilt . Aitd to ^^ ke tljfe rit- ^ p 6 ped Vvork ten ^ fUll ^ Ufcefal , U aWam < 6 totst tff tftbgef rtrguments * & ivti ^ D ^ setitei ^ tt ^ r ^ e not as Uhittfrt&h ifrTWnt&rtAh Dfisett-^ ferk , wt 'SviiiraKttv . ^ r me ^ ii n ^ t
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i * mind any of y ^ ttr rea ^ i ^ ift the i fn proved s ^ tate of the pttblk ? « AhI \ v \ kb regard to theological controversy , the success of stilh a pub ^ catimi would depend upon fts b&ng temperately as well as ably written , rfe >
argument &a » novr , kappily > a chance of sufceeecftflgf , that is not proposed in a candid maiaiier . And , further , in the event of a volume of tliifc description being- cottiposed , I vwmM humbly recommend tfb ^ t an abstract or
abridgement of it should be drawn tip for popular use , so small and cheap as to recommend itself for gmt ^ t ^ fs distribution amongst our oongr ^ ations « ed neigiilyourfeoodsi m tfate whole , it appears to Hue tfcltt tfefc tnoment is peculiarlt auspicious fdr Sttcli
an undertaking , and t 1 t « it ^ & an thtfr Who should perrforaa it vdttt ; tt ^ ight fairly reckon upon b ^ th reputation € tnd profit as tfefc reward <^ f bis labour . Tlie project is irabtgitted to you , ^ r , because I know of bo peri ^^^ d pub lication amongst whose rearfws I should be se likely to fi » 4 tl ^ i ^ writor after whom I am aftxiousfy itimiiring .
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that Sttgge » iion *> f < r New KPorfr *>* , &&&m . QV 5
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p ecuniary collections ^ tnd sub ^ criptityits Would be as mtteh as possible avoided on theSe obcaaibris . But I begin to feel that an anonymous writer may be thought presutnptudus in these suggestions , and the ^ - fore t leave the proposal in die hatofe of our ministers , as ^ urhrg them only that , in common I have reason to
beliesve with many others , I skoAld ' he gratified to become / as I subscribe myself , COADJUTOR .
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Eichharrts Account of the Ikxth of Genesis . ( Coucluded from p ^ 540 . ) f 420 . Gf-eertQtn Pfrculib 1 $ H € & > which ck&rwtert&e eath Record .
IF the Book of Genesis be d ? vI ^ ac <* ordlitgto tfi ^ reapectHeree&rtte beaftiit ^ diflterent appeilationa tfT * titie Ahnigbtjr , and the porttoite beton ^ k % to each' be e ; sdt ? Wfte 8 in Qdpotntt colarnns , it ^ ill be fcn ! md that &Mik < wcbrd is
The record hearing th £ name of Jehovah exhibits its g ^ eailogtes'iil a c 0 sn ^ bgi ^* icai pMt of vtew , whilst - £ hat tiuaef tKe nfcme of THoMrn | Mtocte < t& cterdtiologically . Hettoe 1 thte descenatots ^ f mwah are deseribed ill the ibfttiter (* e * eh . x . ) , aeewffltig to
tHe ewwttitefr Wj « t * ef we *^ illeti < kno \ tti ) OT ^ r ' ^ rtiifelt tliAr ftfad "Bfl ^ d th ^ A ^^ s-j wheti *^ te ^ t&e ^ tiw , tK * y arfe ei ^ rtnfteraJted « 6 Cerd ^ f W « hOT § eneratiotis ; see df . ki ^ ^©^^^ Sffe . Again , i& tlie fbrnW * , the g ^^ ftphy w « ite ^ 01 * 13 ' rob ^ fecrtfekifr tp " tlie flilijfcfc * d * de-^ cribe « ( ^ bfl 5 t liith ^ Mttef , Ave ftntf « s
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1822, page 615, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2517/page/31/
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