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'Leiterrm tfTrangnaM . The eoroprlfr of t ! wMfr *» uW titefary Soav ^ nir % 182 $ t had applied tjo Archdeacon ^ rao&lujm for some contributions to it * Tlife < % nitary , it * addition to translationof / six
of Petrarch ' s Sonnets , sent hijn tfcp follQvying produ < 5 $ ion of his own pen . Little jvas I aware of the full force of the Egression I liave marked witji italics , until I h ^ d rqad tlte Review before ine .
" Soiled , bu * witl * nx > inglorious dust , by tomes , Jteseemiug well the Churchman tp ex ^ - ptol-e , Qf ^ yetienityle Fathers , ^ mi ^ wlips ^ ^ ore f rom propf to proof , the eye enraptur' 4
roams , Or erimSon'd with the blood that spouts its foams Where the frock'd gladiators rare and roar— ' .- ¦¦ — How ^ ftall I my unworth ( y hand fling o £ r The- gentle lyre , orcrop th ^ Muse ' 3
bloojns ? : 111 tfiejingers , by polemic thorn Festered , essay the inapc she )} i # sweep , Or (^ , 11 upused ) the gl&it ' ring \ yreath eiv twine \ Vet will I , at thy bidding , brave the
scorn . . , . Of mightier bards , arid elimb ^ routL Delphi s steep , - - And lay my chaplet in lqv'd Phoebus ' shrine /' Mr . Wellb ^ loyed ' s view of the f opinions of the Ante-nicene fetjiers pn the Trinity has been very learpedEly maintained by Professor Stewart , of our country , in a controversy with I > r . Miller , on $ f the eternal generation of the Son of God /* Mr ,
Stewart , although an orthodox professor at Andoyer , thinks there tyas np Son cif Crod until Jesus was born of Mary , hut thatt there existed a triune ** distiactioh" in the Deity fram # 11 eternity ! Efnpioying terms of the greatest tenderness and respect , these j ; wo ^ ntlenoen mutually charge each other witfi the crime of Arianism .
• J £ rt ; - % . My phifflren * s JPiqftf . The remark of the l $ e ? ie \ ver onutbi ^ book migltt ^> e extejpn } i v $ xf * ei > mlly , Mbsfc books are fliiller in the beginning than in the mioiJTe ^ ivitB the ei-
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inore about this YprK ^ Stre ^ t ChapeL Have therq been m or ^ rtt ^ S ^ tt ^ vague allusions to its constitution , &c ., in the flfepositoryl
reviewea . ' , t ' American Publications : $ ir . TfImcher ^ s Sermon on the ^ Jnity cif O ^ f , though jfasf prtixteti ii > li !^ er ^ yo | , might have beea enumerated in the opening note . ^ ; If j &p { hpt mistaken , ^ Ifin ^ s to Unitarians" were written'by Bev . ; K 6 f .
I )^ wey ^ of N ^ yi ^^ iW ?^ ^ 9 ?^^ ™ Professor Norton . ^ Are we to understand frgm t | i $ ^ J-r lusion here made to B ^ miriohun Roy , u connexion with Brl djfiatttiin | f apil Mr . Adam , that the first ^ n $ * d ladividual considers Jesus as more than a man ?
The mention of the Christian Examiner induces me to give my liuittb ^ ft testimony to its character , 1 tter £ -is probably ivo other work of itg kncicl extant . Itii rem ^ rkabrle for fea ^ lesilV
encountering , in this volatile a ^ i the discussion ot the most trite s ( ib | ecfe on general religion and ^ otaliiyJ Ttt bripgs ^ howevef , t ^ b tike t ^ £ | a tti * 0 splendour of' ilfinti ^ iilop / & stjrle Mrivalled for its classical p ^ rity ^ ap ^ aiitiful exactness aud fulness of method ,
antj an original vein of thinking . This department of It ydll yei ^ k ^ nW repay and delight those readei-3 who are willing , for their oifrii ^^ rtwiment , to makje merely " a b ^ oWirt ^ ,
impulsive effort , sure afterwardsi to Be conducted along by a jspontanebus < excitement . But in its learned , able and interesting discussions of the leading controversial , moral and miscellaneous topics oftile if ay , ( including , of cburse , the ftevl&v department , ) even its first-slg $ attractions # ill yieM O > none . Poetry . A vivid spirit glows fa these five little pieces , which exhibit a | so ^ n ezc ^ l ^ t ^^ . 4 iJ ^ glM ^ versiftcatioin . Thfe * ehfall 4 J gd i # 0 q ^ foetry r t ^ . M& ^ f $$ b siioryJ *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1826, page 145, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2546/page/17/
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