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) > rB ^ i ? taib ^ O € m ^ canrlTa ^ ijcitig kso jdhHo $ &kctyi&titiK * is appended tiie s ^ rteeqileiit hole V < 'ft / IWL $ 0 flmiliKi 8 Written riftul ^ AS ^ in te&at ^ honourable paf ^^ tif tbe ' rei ^ a' of ouir late Quee n Atine , ^ hen' &he lad broke the French
power at Btenteim ^ asserted the right of € Siarles , the present EnipeFOiv to > ttife icrowa of Spain , exerted her , zeal i ^ i tli ^ Protestant succession , and proroiseH initiolabhf to maintain the tolera * fcm btTtotibstti&t Dissenters : Thus of
^ be appeared the chief support the ^ ftn ^ mition , and the patroness of the lii > erttes of Euxope . TUe latter <« #$ Qf her rcSgn wa& of a different ^ eolcmrv aa < f wia sp by no rfiean s attended ^ rtk Me accotnpliShmeiit of those whieh had
^ foii ^ uan hopes we coa-< jeivictl . *> Wkpmistimrtome cannot satisfy her&elf to publish this ntJwr edition without acknowledging the mistake of Her * ^ bn&fcr , presages , and Awhile she « &oefo * tfa& worldv 4 hi& > justice * JBhe fioes
herself 1 thfc lianbucictf a voluntary re itrketaticn ^ - -. < : ¦ ¦ * . ;¦; ¦ J a ^^; . . „ . ¦ : ¦ ' < : - * ™ PctUn < fi&k < v > - " - ' ' \ Britons , i&rgiu $ ^^ fpijvyard B , AfWQi ^ ; Tbm df ^ A PT ^ etic s ^| . j ^ iJi ) g ^^ > , ^^ lrya Fatg ' 8 etqr oal > o ^ , ^ . ; And theoeep characteH ws ^ obk ! | , George is the oame , that glorfous ^ tar ,
Ye saw his splendours beaming from afar , Saw in tiie east your joys arise When Anna sank in western skies , Streaking the heavens with crimson gloom ,
Kuiblem of tyranny and Rome , Portending blood and night to come ! Twas George diffused a vita ! ray , And gave the dying nations day ; His influence soothes the Russian bear , Calms rising wars and heals the air ; Joio'd with the sun his beams are huiTd
To scatter blessings round the world , Fully whate v the muse has spoke , And crqwn the work that Anne forsook ' . " August 1 , 1721 . " Dr . Gibsons a ^ so , in his Memoirs of Watts , tells us tUat this pious , loyal and , patriotic Divine , in his Funeral
Sermon for George the Fir #£ > thus exclaims : "Let us recollect with pleasure the mercy of God , who inspired his predecessor , King William , of glonous memory , to lay the foundation of the Protestant succession to the
crown of these kingdoms . Then he prepared a healing balm for the wound which \ ve received at the death of our Jaitf Sovereign , and made a hrippy
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Let BHtai »* sgoideD ages run J v ^ * la circles lasting as ^ triesun-1 « \<; ^ i ,. i ¦> ¦> ^ id mmv br ight fcg im * ^ ft t ^ ky u i *) . Assist the , glad solemnity ; \ ^); i , Ye toftUjfct ^ m ^ ^ yo ^ Mng ^^ W ^ ve your fr < %$ sWPTw ftiid 4 ^ V J 9 W
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^ ^^ v p % ^§ fW sta ^ eEa ^ nt Ihe l ^ i ^ if ^ pte $ f . JJr . : Watta . . remarks , I ^ Ti ^ vqi ^ H ^^^ ta ret ^ p and cher ^^ opjiisvmini ^ . and at all prdper . QW ffft ^^^ RRCW * ¦ a lively sense *> f ,, i % §{\ \ YP « # r fu i # ^ lvatioa of Kipg WiJIi ^ a k ^ ^ fi < J ^ s c # n ^ js <| ue 4 |; bles ^ ngs % f the
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iT ^ n ; th ^^ l ^ str ^ auj&i ' a ^ lly mil | bc civil ; find sacredJiberj ^ L ^ af jQtmi Bri - ta ^ ia be ever oungled ^ ers&tfe tc ^ ether f and be j ^ r > p § Miajt $ d > wil ; h ifecreasing strength an ( i jsplppd&iir ilUi sun and mooa § ha } l b&jBa&QQrfttfV .
Thus I have shevvi > ^ hajicN- Protestant Pis&enter ^ , ^ aye , bftei * j ging ^ ilm'ly instrumental ia prcnaptw ^ tbe ; Accession of the Brunsvyie ^ fairly >| c > .-Ae throne of Great Britaia . , AM , to
adopt the words of the excellent Dr . Andrew Kippis , in tkc conclusion of his Centenary Sermon for com memorating the Revolution of 1688 , preached at the Old Jewry 1 / 88 , which I heard with indescribable satisfaction ,
" We should every one of us , in our several situations , endeavour to propagate the generous principles on which the Revolution was formed , and on which the present Government subsists . Permit me to urge it on
those who arc parents , guardians , or tutors , to furnish the minds of young persons who arc under their direction and influence with proper sentiments of things . Unless a due attention be paid to this matter , it may justly be feared th # x the xisiqg age will not be sufficiently ^ ensihle of the dangers
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1826, page 265, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2548/page/13/
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