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pmw $ M ***? Mmy * wH $ h ttmg ill-uqderstoad pr unsuitable , gave rise to censure . This commission was executed . April 11 ^ 1817 V Af the gre ^ r par t of the cbnigreff at ion who fee ? tfd M .
Majaq , concluded that lie preached tfye inutUity of ' gi > bftf works , he is re ^ quested n ^ tp repea t that sermP $ . On the 30 th pf May M ?? the Moderator wa § iWtruetecl to summon
M . iVlaian , on his demanding- t ^ e use of the pulpit , idexplain to him the inconsistency of his in a king tliat demand , and continuing his Opposition to the Jle ^ ulation ; the Moderator was desireCtp prevail on him to siijt > -
Tnit to it , were it but for a short time , that he might gfre due nptice to the clergy , if he aftertvards wished to free himself from his engagement . I st August 1817- Se veral pastors reported that they had s ^ en ft | , Malan ,
but had vainly endeavoured to make him listen to reason ; that he ha ^ declared that if the pulpit were still refused him he would preach in private assemblies . The Moderator was directed to send for him , to entreat him , for the sake of the peace of the Church , to abstain fro 91 proceedings which would disturb that peace , ajqid
if lie persevered in his intentions , jto declare to him that he alone wpijld fee responsible to &od for the dissensions he would occasion , and that the only £ ttty which remained fox tifie pastors to perform was , to inform the
Government of the pfjforts they had made to prevent the division jvith which the Church appeared to be menaced . May 15 , 1818 . After spme icomplainls had been tieapd , t | ie Moderator was desired to indtuce M . Mal ^ p to _ se t , down in wrijting the reflections
whiph tie introduced in £ p hji , sy public devotion ^ , lest % S $ imagination should lead him to digressions inji ^ rious to himself an < J unprintable to his Jie ^ rejrs . On the 14 th qf August 1818 ^ it was reported that grc&t complaints
were ^ ve ^ y where , ni ^ de ? both in the cpunjtry and in the city , on the js ^> Ject of M . M lan ' s latter sermpri ? ^ it was therefore resolved that the pastors should not a ^ ain admit M . JVlv \( an to their pulpits until they received furth ^ t ^ i-s . M ^ & $# « % k # > * ^ r , M * kPjW hoiuea conferences twim # 9 * P ^ W W
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H ^ tors , v ^™* m ¥ ? & ¦ JfH 9 ? . ill ? ? * % p ^^ cu btfd to 0 pm l $ m ^ # beitte ^ peft ^ mentgj ... , $$$ J& rtmwm inexorable . AuguM ; 2 ^ ih » 18 J 3- 4 ^^^? !^ % ftpm JVI Maian . A ^ wc ^ r f ? $ m tife Secretary , informing : ) p ^^^^ -v iNNp pastors had come to their last resolution lyQmJthe pjSept produced ] b > y h&
r $ cev % serpaojis ? ^ ^ qompj ^ ts m ^ de of th ^ by Mf PM ? M&W To m > $ w $$$$ 4 V . &m $ w $ v * revolving an affair yro } C | h f * 9 P £ r- $ j pejr ^ yer ^ qe of J ^ f . $ { 4 w » rc ^ fneil pp ^ stanjly H ^^ r , % famp IPWFTO ? - st ^ ftces ^ | he p ^ t ors deterfijmed tl ® $ in f « tu ^ jfaffy ^ rpuld npt d ejii ^ epate pji ft ny letters they ^ feqifl fl T&Wte | rjao | tly ^ t minister , u »^ s ^ tl ^ deili ' ? - bera ^ ipji w $$$ regiji ^ ed by nine bjrtm
member ? . e On tho £ &th ; of ^| ay , % 4 ^ of June , tte I § fei ? f $ i&y-JH % iW & & £ 4 th of February 1820 , M . MalajPL ag ^ ln demanded a 4 niis $ ion to the pulpit ; hxs JLetters were Mft ^ answ&rp& , in
conformity to the ^ bpve- ^ ieniipagd resolution , which was strengthened by JM- JVJfaian ^ s asserting , m qip of % e le ^ tiers declaratory p ¥ l ^» opinions qn the copitrpyerte 4 points * that all cp ^ tr ^ ry sentiments were vyorthy to be reffarded with horrpr . til
Froir ^ this time l ^ put Easter m the year 1823 , t ^ ie pp $ t prqwrnd gilence jvps ol ^ ery ie d respecting the conduct of M . IVjlalan , w | iq ceasp 4 kpt ^ 1 ^ private 3 Bf i ip to Pi «? fe | ip . ? ftstrucj ^ ons in a chapel # h } c | i he | g : ec ^ ed jb his gajrde ^[ iff [ f ^ Pm . * £$ & * W ? pastors of Geneva aiiii to cast epftr
temipt ; ' an X \ x % ^ jrwship and t ^ he tejpip | es of . j ^ ej ^ iipmi < JIjtvi ^ ch- At lep ^ th , ^ s Jxe Qont ^ u ^ l tp ei ^ c ^ oAph qippe ^ nd na , p rje / , ^ pc ^ g % pastoral J&jmctipns ^ evefiTfli t ^ e parishes of ^ lie C ? $ nevan clergy , jrf ^ e ecclesias ^ cai jbomc ^ ielt if r ^ to t ^ pogi ^ fm of W proceedings : they suspecuigd hjfa froui
the office of a nrrip ^ t ^ ^ pja ^ lly deprived hipa o-f the eqc | esi ^ t ^ c | il eha-^ cter of ^ icli te ^ de so i ^ mrppfir q $ l p $ eT TFhe fqljpwi ^ 4 ^ W 9 ^ H jp ^ t thjQ c ^ W P PQ ^ VVfflft & *) _ M . Malim ximle ^ weut r thp , firstj » .
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Theological Controversies at \ Geneva . §
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1824, page 67, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2521/page/3/
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