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zpatters an dispute b ^ tw ^ en tbe ^ CSUMv tjaus awl iWan pi&fcari ^ bs * in Wjr tjaih I 4 < ffe * 4 q be decidedby an appeal to the inspired voly « i % wlucfc is translated orid ppifeHs&ed i p most of the languages smd djajects of British Iadia .
" I shall feel obliged " 7 ° ^ . * & give tHisr statement aa eftrly insertion ; and if ypu \\ Q \ nientioj * the person or persons who applied to the Attorney-General to get Mr . Adaun seat home from India t& a Socinian , you will further oblige , f * Sir , yours , respectfully ,
" JOSEPH IVIMBY . " 20 , Harpur Street , September 24 , 1822 . " " We are sorry that we should have Left any room few a epnclusipn unfavourable to the Baptist Missionary voura-ble to the Baptist Missionary
Society , in the paragraph to wbica our correspondent alludes . Instead q { * Spiritual intole rance , ' the passage was wst * JEpiscopyl intqlenuiee / ' but as the term Episcopal votyfrkt seen * ta apply noi to the conduct of an individual Bishop ? but to the JSfiitcopaiiim
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II , Mr . Asptand ' $ fetter in Rejpty to Mr . Ivtmey * <( Ram JVLohun Roy and the Ca £ * - < jutta Unit BRIANS . " To the Editor of th& Morning Chromcle .
" HagJefUty , " Sift , Qtt < t ? ter 1 , 132 ? . < f Every friend to religious liberty must be gratified to p ^ eeive th £ promptitude with which youf corre ^
spoudoftt , Mr . Ivlmey ^ ( i » your papqr e € yesterday , ) disolaims , on the part of the * Baptfe ^ Mtssionapy Soctety , * J > U « attempt and-even the wisk-to piLtdoaoi y ^ u ^ Mfwy isni ?\ C ^ w . t ^ by ^ hQ . Qy U Fg ^^ r . XP * ir pftragrapb , W ^^ h «
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went of a fre « | ureg # Judder the protect tioft erf the ppeaeu ^ enlightened Governar-General , wiij ^ I doubt not ^ fe $ read with auich ^ ratificatipn by every lover of his species ajid his country ; as there is every reason to conclude ,
if nothing arise to interrupt the operation of measures now in progress , that the vfist Eastern Continent will ultimately possess the blessings of the British Constitution and the knowledge of the gospel of Christ . " There is on ^ e part of the
statementy however , which will , perhaps , convey erroneous sentiments to the nnnd of the reader > —it ; is that which relates to Mr . Adaoi t formerly one of the Missionaries of the Baptist
Missioniury Society . That be is become a Sociaian , or , as your correspondent states it , a Unitarian , is a fact y whether he was awakened by the arguments of the Hindoo Reformer , Ram
Mohun Roy , who is atijl a Pagan , is not for me to deny , though it is possible he may hare learned the sentiments from those who call themselves UnJtarians in this country * "The parts of this statement which I object to are the inuqudoes gqut YG . yo 4 , ?> y ' tins coaversion having gii ^ n umbrage 4 a cert&W quart ^ - •* Wat t ^ Crenerai ftay
a ^ a e Attomey- ^ ng \ &m appli £ 4 - to > . * ^ o in texp o ^ e the shfeld oi some an ^ i < ju ^ ted s tofcute , to protect spiritual intojlerance , ^ 88 urexl the —^ that these c | ay ? wv * $ Ff ^^ 4 ^ It is n ^ t possible for me to guess vvi ^ fc is intended by the * cert ^ iu quarter , * &c . ' &c . ; but being well acquainted with aU the tr ^ i | Sftctious of the mp-Mi 6
t ^ st s ii > iiary Socie ty , by wlucb Mr . t ^ st Mise ii ^ iary Society , by wWcb ^ iVfr . Adaqi wa 3 educated and s ^ nt tp India , t caj ^ pWdge myself that no a tep qf the Kwl |^ s © For £ eep pr ^ oy ^ d by any rnep \ Wr yf that ^ qcjfpty . "ffae Coinniittee of that Institution ^ e too
weU ^ cq ^ ajal ed wit , h tj ^ e | ig ^ t pf private iiu&roqnt * om < b ^ ft ^ w ^ ft 8 of * untettejrod discuswq ^/ cwgr to dr ^ am of applying to * l * e Atftorney ^ f ^ r ^ Jl to interpose jthe shield of tvn 4 ;^ ua , ted penal statutce to protect the principles they profess , 0 r ^ he cau ^ e * Uw
mprport ^ Tfcsy Uiwveot the ube ^ r ^ tip ^ and erro ** of Mr . Ad ^ ip , , ^ 4 ^ ve thought it rj ^ it t ^ dis oii ^ s hj ^ a p ^ a Wissivn ^ ry , * m $ the y have ^ o doubt th « Mt Ql ^ apL this pfiiufui ^ ye | it \ y ^< l jtyi ( rn , 9 Wi ml # fiwr ^ he fui ^ rfHice w ^ ftWft ? 1 / i& fay vm 5 afely l ^ re $$
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Free Press ami Unitqrianism tofudim , ** $ & » _ ¦ . '¦ .. ...... : . . t .. . % T .. ,. « . v ; . '
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1822, page 683, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2518/page/27/
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