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There the groves of God , that never Fade or fall , are green for ever , Mirror'd in the radiant tide ; There , along the sacred waters Unprofaned by tears or slaughters , Wander Earth ' s immortal daughters , Each a pure Immortal's bride .
There no sigh of memory swelletb , There no tear of misery welleth , Hearts will bleed or break no more : Past is all the cold world ' s scorning , Gone the night , and broke the morning , With seraphic day adorning Life ' s glad waves and golden shore .
Oh , on that ferispit shore to wander , Trace those radiant waves' meander , All we loved and lost to see , — Is this hope , so pure , so splendid , Vainly with our being blended ? No ! with Time ye are not ended , Visions of Eternity ! Creditor
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To the Editor . Sir , In the last number of the Quarterly Theological Review , there is an article on Burton ' s work respecting the Ante-nicene Fathers , which not only betrays the usual violent and virulent spirit against Unitarians and those who
Lave most distinguished themselves in defence of their cause , but evinces at the same time so much ignorance of the real question at issue in the controversy between Dr . Priestley and Dr . Horsley , . and the evidence on which Dr . Priestley asserted the great prevalence of Uaiitarianism in the earliest ages of the Christian church , that I am tempted to offer , in the first place , a few observations on several accusations contained therein ; and I may , hereafter , with your approbation , give a short account of the several points in dispute between Dr . Priestley and Dr , Horsley ; stating what the one asserted and the other denied , the evidence on which this affirmation and
denial respectively rested , and the result to which a fair and candid examination of it necessarily leads . The tone and style of the Reviewer in thq article upon which I am animadverting , are throughout of the most acrimonious and scurrilous nature . Any error , however trivial , any oversight , however unimportant , the slightest
mistranslation or misconstruction of a passage committed by an Unitarian , is made the ground and occasion of the foulest accusations . The most vitup erative epithets are lavishly bestowed on Dr . Priestley , Mr . Lindsey , and Mr . Belsham . They are charged not only with ignorance and presumption , but with dishonesty and falsehood . And does the Reviewer think that , except by bigots like himself , sudi abuse will be received with any other feel-
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90 Opinions of the Early Fathers on the Person of Christ
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OPINIONS OF THE EARLY FATHERS ON THE PERSON OF CHRIST .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1828, page 90, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2557/page/18/
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