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Islington * Sib , OetoberZ , t $ m 9 , IN . th # yefer 1795 I pj * itishs 4 - m $ M . S $ et # fi % f the Pf ^»^^ m # the € 3 m $ tfaib JP&r ' hls w&foh fe&uig tplJt received , was spoijL fplj <* wed |> ysWUar works * Of this circumstance I mak&
n * exwpiamt ; wery - infffciaittit has a right ; . t # print wlrat fee ^ QnceiYes rnighJt prove benefi cial to his ^ lo ^ eEea ?* tares , Bujt the fiifct is * t& ^ sef mthdrs stole from my Kttfc volume &e inforet
mation I bad q ^ ile ^ logQtbp , vi&thout ^ km ^ i ^ Agmmi , mmt hmeatlp refraiinag' ¦¦• ¦ ta $ tsal from r » y Mectmift .: 0 n / G $ » d 9 Ar and Charity S At kngth ^ ppeiared , i ^ t ^^ e wl ^ nies ^ The % eligku& WofMyBi ^^ yed , hj tfa& Rev * Robert Adam , m M-.- ^ a
CUergyixiau ol the Ghiirqb of Englaad . Hia work was , on the wh ^ le , fokr aa& impartial , dra ^ viiig largely ftrcro . my Sheteh , whicb wto duly acknowledged , tUougli eotire p * fagr ^ phs from my Remarks were transcribed as his owa
composinoii . Th » f ; I dewled trivfel , j ^ 4 made no expostuiatiou or tjue s , abje € t . Tfe iSm . Robert Ad » m has ; rec ^ atty abridged J ^ larger WQck iuto ^ ^ 6 ix ; - » l ^ UUig volume , tie same size w 4 price with ray Sk&fah i o nail ting : tbe pairagTrapbs he had clandestinely stolen , aitd rotainiag ^ the iufoFmation : > vitboutr acknowledgment This I merely state as a matter o £
fa ^ ct , liMvittff aot tke least apprehension that this Abrv&gmenP \^ ijl grove injurious ta my Sfatck ^ " the Dtmam mat ions , tlve sale of near one hundred thousand copiea having borne irrefi ^ gable testimony to * ta accuracy wd iiapurtiaHty ; whilst the disposal of not ttittch 1 € lS 3 than ten thonaand of
cQ |^ e « i its Sequel ; w > Golden Cen-. fanary , iiiQlnMn ^ th& bio graphies of we hundred divme ^ hajs contributed tiQ aid the cfcine cause of truth and charity . Thug far respecting my own works . I pro < jea < l to shew you hom ftr tibia Abridgment H entitled to st f ^ voural ) le reception from the public . The Rev * Rahert A < iai » in his IVefatce , thus lemarka : ft-r * In a work of
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584 Dr . Evam on the M&c $ tp j $ A < ktm * A- , & Retigfous World Displayed . "
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$ bS ptou * temper of $ * xmk GbrfeJ tStaMi % & m Ho <^ o » f bis ; Init tb ^ piips ^ e / pr ^ bafefy ^ was not designed to nssert JOSEPtt JEVANS .
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^ bi § c 9 * d ^/; 1 ^ a ^ f ^ to detail his o * vn « eirtii » f 8 ^^ feiit ta state , 9 $ fairly and Jxepwti » % ' gts he is iEtble , the avowed sentiweots arid opinions of others ; tm ^ $ c ^ strictjy havia i
I ^ dhei ^ d I 0 » y d ^ ty » » thfe res pect at least , that different Reviewers appear . to h ^ e co < ^ e Xp conclusions qui ^ e opposdte m : % & my private simtliltfe ^ ls ^ j ||^^ rf ; ^ are KQO&t \^ i ^^ # ontTOverted by modern theologmas , for
* ' Wfeife moderation Js ^| 1 t # y ^ glory , 1 3 ^ riw calf »| e Whig , aiid Whigs a Toryr ^ BttisOi far is tbi » cifcuinstance from shewing , ii * nay opinion , ^ i bbjeetiiml | e thS wotk ,, it stron rfv recoaijeettfm . tjft the work , it strongly
recammends it , and I caniiot help vfewing * it : with satisfaction , as a . compliment uuKreetly paid ta the author ' 3 /^/ Mr tiality , or an implied aektiowledg-ment of . his possessing one essential requisite in every historian . of religious
opinions ^* - -i These are high pretensions ; for , the justness tA the . ivriteifs claim ta them , in this present edition of his work , take the following specimens . His account of Arians is thus concluded :
" Soqinianiam having swallowed up i ^ arly the whole of this body , it will probably ere Jong receive the mutilated remains ; and it will be well if they rest satisfied with rational
Christianity , or with any thing short of renouncing the Christiaa name . ** Und ^ r tlie article denominated , Soomian Umtarians * , oeeura this pas < - sage s- ^» The members of this sect have never been kuowa as the planters of the gospel 5 they have never striveid ta preach it where Christ wa » not named . The fact is , they h % ve no gospel to preach 3 their scheme possesses no glad tilings to communicate v no Saviour to offer ; no relief
to propose to the guiLty , labouring under thJq pressure of their * siiis ; their system being little more than , Paganism , in some degree polished ^ refined aacfc modernized ! The Monthly
Mugaatne w a great organ of Unitarianisna ^ hut Tiw MontJdy Repository of Theology and Generdi Literature , which Dr . $ Iagee caBa * the general stoireEioude of tJnitaidan Deisia / has long been the general and accredited vehicle of Unitarian sentiments . In
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1824, page 584, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2529/page/8/
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