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at te&'fHttniltf T ) e Hatro to the chaise of gtti %$ ^ inconsistency , b y coat ribtifc . frig Tto some kinds of publications . Sb there are some streets in the metrbptolis , in which no respectable man wotild open house . Yet there are others which have a very l ) ad name , hut where it is no particular disgrace for honest people to live . And this last seems to me analogous to the case of contributors to BJackwood ' s
Magazine . On Mr . Clarke's Definition , fyc . I know not when I have read three columns , to every word and sentiment of which I can so cordially respond as to this communication . Orthodoxy of Irish Quakers . A satisfactory statement . New Experiments in Education *
I am glad to see sufficient time provided for , in this excellent plan , for the amusement and recreation of the children . Too much restraint , at that happy period of life , is a violation of nature With , occasional controul and direction , children will best educate themselves . Query on John i . 1 , I should be
glad to know if ant / word is distinguished , "in the ancient Greek MSS . by a capital initial . Critical Synopsis . Veraciousness has been exchanged by the printer ' s boy for voraciousness * The latter , in this connexion , is much the better word .
Mary Magdalene . Our youthful writer is better at poetry than at retorts . Union Schools . A new monthly publication , of very promising character , has been commenced with this year at Boston , under the title of the Journal of Education . Since it
abounds with such information as the Editor of the Repository appears eager to possess , and contains a variety of able and interesting discussions on subjects corresponding- with its title , an exchange of it with your magazine might not be undesirable . Already , I observe , it has been indebted for a short article to one of your late numbers .
Controversy of Kreetkinking- Christians . How frequently is it the case in this world , that to have reason on your side , is of no advantage , and of but little comfort . Uhitarianism at Dttiham . A pro-
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posal of this tfattfre ^ A ^^ g ^ fy deserve the attention of the UrSlfeiiiW Association . The advice ^ c ^^ . nance , direction , and support tfcf & public , organized and experienced body , would be all that could be desired to give aft impulse to such an infant establishment as is herd projected .
Athanasian Creed . Bishop Magee ' s < € hopes and ' wishes' * m faWotir of those who disbelieve the Athanasian Creed , qtute neutralize the horrors of that instrtifnent . If sty great a
theologian as he find reason to hope for the salvation of Unitarians , I will take my chance for all the condemnation to which I may be exposed for embracing the doctrine ^ of God ' s Unity .
Ordination Services . The concluding paragraph of this pleasant comi munication contains * it appears to me , the whole essence of the controversy .
Rammohun Roy . Why has no orthodox periodical as yet taken up the writings of this officious theologian , and crushed him under a confutation ?
Mr . Eaton on the Unitarian Fund . Delightfully told . What is the specific nature of the charm which appears in the narrative writings of this gentleman and of Mr . Wright ? American Publications . The North American Review has a regular publisher in London . The Christian
Examiner , which has lately passed from the hands of an association into those of a single editor , deserves , I think , a similar avenue to the attention of the English public . Atkanasian Creed . Traces of the
approaching exclusion of this disgrace of Christendom from the rubric of the English Church , are multiplying too rapidly and boldly in every quarter to be mistaken . Re v iew . Mrs . Barbauld ' s Works .
Let me add my testimony of the enthusiasm with which many American mothers speak of the invaluable services of this lady in assisting them to mould the minds of their infant oflspring , and filling up a chasm m early education which was nowhere
else provided for . . Butcher ' s Discourses . A thoroug h and satisfactory treatise on the Sermon on the Mount , is , I apprehend ,
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1826, page 522, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2552/page/14/
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