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probably , a much greater change than 3 Wiy which can be experienced in life ; and it may , therefore , be the means of changing the viewsjmd reforming the habits of individuals much more
effecture evidence , hold a 3 sacred truth tbe strict unity of God . This , it apr pears to rrie , will probably be the case —and this leads me to hope that more than one protest-will be entered against the adoption of so erroneous
an idea . Can any one who believes in thp authority of the Sacred Writings , doubt whether future punishment be necessary ? If any doctrine is clearly revealed in them , it is plainly revealed
that all shall be raised from the grave , and that every oi ^ e will be rewarded according to his works "—according to the deeds done during his mortal life , " whether they be good or evil . " If any one who reads the New Testament doubts of , this , upon what grounds does he believe that Jesus lived and
died and rose again ? For these truths cannot l ) £ more plainly laid down than , the other is ; and if we question the most momentous , yet simple and rational doctrines of our holy religion ^ how can we conceal it even from
ourselves , that we have thrown away our anchor , and are without rudder or compass , tossed on the wide andcona ^ - fortless ocean of heathen conjecture I To justify what I have said , and , if it be necessary , to excuse the warmth
with which I may be thought to have expressed myself , I will extract one short passage from the paper , and refer those who desire to examine farther , to page 17 in the January Repository . 4 € The dissolution of the body is .
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Inscriptions for the Statue erected by Public Subscription , near the Regenfs Park , to the Memory of the late Duke of Kent . ( Said to be drawn up l > y Dr . Charles Symmons , the Biographer of Milton . ) ILL 13 STRIS iftUNCEPS ,
EDOARDUS , FILIUS NATU QUARTUS REGIS BJUTANNIARUM , GEORGII III : DUX CANTII EX STftATHERNLgS : COMES EBLANJE : NOBILISSIMI ORDINIS PERISCEUDIS ; HONORATISSIMI ORDINIS MILITAR 1 S DE RALNEO :
ET ILLUSTRISSIMI ORDINIS SANCTI PATRICII , EQUES : VIR EXIMIO INGBNIO , INTEGER ET &TRENUUS , M 1 SERICORS ET , BENEEICUS , qVl , NIHH . HUMANl AB SE ALIKNUM PUTANS , SOCIETArES BENTEFICJ ? NTr ^ E FLUIUMAS , INOPUM JUBVANPORUM QRATIA CONSTITTJTAS , DJX . IGENTISSIME GESSIT :
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tually than the preaching of the apostles ' ( why did he not add the life and death of their Master ?) " proved in theirdays !" , The " dissolution of the body" can
mean nothing else but the act of dying ; ^ ind if this can produce so v % s % and so happy a moral effect , a general at the head of an army roay , after a day of carnage , boa $ t of having made more converts than all the Christian
ministers throughout the world , c&n Hope to do in the < ourse of months and years to come . JVIARY HUGHES .
P . S . If any Ayriter \ yishes to vilify and misrepresent Unitarians and their views , the paper upon which I have been commenting g iye ^ . him $ u a ^ mple opportunity . He bas only to select a passage or two from it , and arid ,
" These are the edifying discussions carried on by Unitarian ^ in one of their highly-approved monthly publications" ! Had PMladelpfius come forward as a Deist , lie might , for me ,
have given what scape he pleaspd to his conjectures ; it would npt have concerned me ; put ) am most unwilling that his sentiments should be identified with those pf Unitarian Christians . -
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98 Inscriptions for the Statue to the Memory of the fate j&ukeofKento
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1824, page 98, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2521/page/34/
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