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q ^^ p , p Shall t {\ ey y , escheat to the Established Ctai ^ Jb < | . . • ,. Un itarians ought not so easily to aamic-the only plausible argument of Pr .-Smith-and his brethren on this
subject , arising from the presumed intention of the founders of these trusts . The very circumstance of their having been themselves Dissenters from . ^ received opinions and institutions , is a- strong presumption that they , tjarevv th ^ ir bounties on the
stream of tin ^ e withput ar > y specific v ^ fei ^ nce jtp ^ paf ^ ticulcyr , jlpetriqes , bu $ with t }^ irup ^^ y ^^ n ^ i ^ &ipa . tliat tbey shou |<| u tik ^ t 6 @ir « cfeance , with the gene ral prog ^§^ - a 4 ^ Qha Rge ^ f opimoas ,. , 3 esides , wa ^ it so iqLpcoiiable
a thiag in the times of U * e § £ fou ^ d ^ s ^ as your opponents maintain , that Presbyterian and Independeat churches would change their views and characters in the Japse of years ? Was such a phenomenon , even then , novel
and unprecedented ? Had these pious and liberal founders no experience , and no sagacity , that they thus omitted to provide for the emergencies so soon existing ? Shall we pretend to interpret their intentions at the expense of their reputations ? This is not to act the part of friends .
Letter from Elias ' Flicks . The wpnder . is , that these outbreaking have not long before occurred among a sect professing in so unqualified a degree the doctrine of spiritual influences . Much of their past union has , questionless , l > een owing to their stern <^ vi ] polity . The denomination is far
"tore nuuuerous in America than in ti fglawl . A paper , apparently written vy , a ^ ceding- Quaker , raay be found 15 " $ * f Chr ' ^ Man . Examiner ^ VoL } L w fd SflR ^^ O v ^ r y . ; sejn ^ le and 5 ^ P £ mNmp $ w & Mt kf >^ vi ? "tvJP , ^^ ^ M ? * Jnnuence 9 ffi < % } by % J 5 f ^^ tew * ' % ^ itfi-ptPi tessors , and or the ^ enaeiicies existing i' > many places to burst through its
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- * 4 <' . xi : > fii /! . jy -j'jifii Wyop tfe >^> g ^^ J ^ n ^^ M-iSMt ^ ^ i S ^ 'pi inj » fji rfss 3 & 8 to ¥ zx % H ™ mmiWm $$ ^ iii p f&mii mm h * wm .. $ > j % mhw % - ? im . y , # «> :-: -9 l * S ^ Mm hm ^ &h vyfc ^ % P m te $ \ m # f _ 4 w $ m smce in Boston , ui # y ; , # ie . tlttpjpl "TheChrfe ^ vt ^^^ fe peared quarterly , ia f a sina | t y c )^ ^ in boards , and consisted pi" ^ S ^ rjpa S ^ isjJ Religious Tracts , prayers , Jlynj ii ^ &c , original and Compiled . It ce |^ e 3
at the end of a few years . The s ^ aae name was also adj ^ p ^ ei f l as a second title to the Uhjtari ^ Miscellany lately published in this country . It was amusing- to observe the use sprn- ' etimss" made of thi ^ title , in places where Uiritarianism had not
yet ^ obtain ed ^ ilrm footing . For some time after its first' appearance , booksellers and / subscribers would frequently negOciaie about it uhoTer the lrtotrensive name ^ or The . Chfistian JVIonitor , Jjong bo&re the xvbrtL d
c ? as" 0 , hQ ^ yever ^ this cautious Kcsita ^ tibnW ^ cfene kWy /^ W ^ tSfe ( J 'Siita- ' nan Misceltaajr w # s ipquir ^ for Sfl }§ as miich non-cAa ? qti ( : e& and as nuicFi curiosity ^ esj ) 0 c tin g ^^ n 6 contents , as a new Nufet / dr '* 4 f ~ pi& Edintmffifh Review In the b % W 6 ^ it * reputation .
On Ordination Services . Shall we be in danger of relapsing into Hte ^ t hen ism , by continuing- the sef ^ ijUiljblatrous practices of drinkLng healths , and of denominating the days of the ; week after Saxon divinities }
He vie w . WelWeloved's * Letters : Surely a critic , who himself writes in a strain of such sweei , persuasive instruction as does this reviewer , Is , \ t
any one , entitled to bestow on Mr . Wellbeloved the warm and positive meed of praise . Bruce * s Sermons , The critic refers to Lardner . 'When English Unita ,-riahism takes , by and by , its destined over whelm in of movement of suqeesis ,
will'not the works and the nanae oj Lafdner contribute as tnUcfi '''^ ' or more thap any oth ^ r . cawse ^ to ^ u e stattJ ^ £ and c'bntiriuitfg or *" the lmiulsgf ^ Aft Aiherickti BisRhb V « tib A vV Usa ^ liJlVtiS ? recouoi ^ tf % tt 8 rffflfe % ' W& lh $ tnidcrTki 5 dir 4 ct » n' d' ^ etu ^ aT' of Lardner ' s writings , was asked b } T hini
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1826, page 269, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2548/page/17/
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