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5 & 2 t CriticalSynopsis of the Mont Alp Repository . By an American
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of his thoughts quits ingenious , though eccentric .
Notice of Mr . fr oms , very interesting . Sir Isaac Newton * s ^ published MSS . This paper filled me with new emotions of admiration at the character of the greet philosopher .
Mr . Wallace on Isaiah ix . GL 7-Very fine . The error respecting r | e ~ zekiah's age seems to be clearly point * - ed out , and ably corrected . The Baptismal Tewt * I allow the strength of many of this writer ' s reasons against the text , but cannot enter with him into his extreme views of its
incompatibility with Unitarianism . Mr . Rutt—deserves sympathy . I know of one person who intends very soon sending for a copy of the new edition of Priestley ' s Works . An Old Subscriber on Mr . Gorton ' s
Work , I have never seen Mr . Gorton ' s book , and therefore cannot judge of this article . Dr . Evans on Mr . Irving * s Orations—Interesting . Friendly Correspondence between an Unitarian and a Calvinist . Some
beautiful specimens of amicable and humble feelings in this portion of it . Dr . Carpenter ' s recommendation I approve , and shall take care to become a subscriber to , or procure two copies of Mr . Wright ' s Life . Letter from a Muggletonian . Some orthodox doctrines carried to their
legitimate results . Hints to Unitarians . Excellent ; as I have often thought in reading them before , where they first appeared ; —but all out of the way in ascribing * ' self-complacency" to the Monthly Repository .
Poetry . First Article , rather a happy translation . Second and third , of no ordinary excellence . Hymn to the Holy Alliance , might have been left in the Daily paper where it first appeared .
Obituary Notices . Of Mrs . Hosmer , exquisite . Intelligence . Indian Memorial . — Highly curious and interesting . The government of that country will one day repent of the oppressive measures to which this memorial relates .
Remember how the American Revolution began . Negro Slavery . Mr . Buxton 13
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aiming at impracticabilities . I have lived in a slave-country five years . If he had done so as many weeks , I think he would have modified many of his projects . Does even Mr . Cooper think think them all wise ?
Monthly Repository for Feb . 1824 . Professor Cheneviere ' s Defence . — The personal attack on M . Malan here is quite unnecessary and offensive . I must say that such a method of
proceeding would have proved injurious to the Professor ' s cause in my own mind , had not the facts and documents which follo . w , set the conduct of the Consistory in a favourable light .
Notes on Scripture * Generally very good . I do not quite feel the propriety of the explanation given of " the clouds returning after rain . " Report of the Committee of Dissenters . Worthy of the subject . Mr . Jevans ' s recommendation to
insert Jehovah in the English Bible , very laudable , but carries almost an air of irony with it , in consequence of the obstinate prejudices and indifference of the age with regard to this subject . It is somewhat like exhorting the Papists not to wave incense before their bit of bread .
Dr . Evans on HaWs Life of Toller , is a charming specimen of fair and good-natured criticism , and puts the eloquent Baptist entirely in the wrong .
Cornish Correspondence . Manifestly some misunderstanding , hastiness and personal exasperation , if not error , on both sides . But good , we must trust , will come out of evil . Extract from Everett ' s Europe—Judicious .
Mr . Wallace on Isaiah ix . 6 , 7 . No . II . Strong and well-supported , if not absolutely convincing ^ criticism . Mrs . Hughes on Philadelphus . Unnecessarily and unjustifiably severe ,
besides implying a censure on the general character of the Monthly Repository , which is scarcely ever destitute of some articles analogous to that here attacked .
Epitaphs . Rich . Thoughts on the Connexion between Poetry and Religion . A most exquisite Essay , and evidently the production of a highly accomplished and philosophic mind . The author should be taxed , if possible , to contribute one
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1824, page 552, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2528/page/40/
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