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2 Ktngsii . 3 , *« Thesfosittf ^ e - p ^^^ ' ^ . ^ ; : V ' ^ - T" , " ' . In j&intiel ' s Hfieitfme , if nbt aitttte before—ceminWg for a j ^ r eaf nujnber of years ^^ v ^ fe ^ thd-e existed wfiat wfrterb otf J [ # wisfi to ^ mii ^ - ; a ^ ree irt tri ! ir % m > 6 & bf Me pfopkk * . ^ ifartg' ^^ fle ^ dffittf revived * in these College !? , an ^ i ji ca ^ i ^ n ^ u |^ | j 4 ^ j | lW £ ^ yrft ^ nt ' : Sioihfe oftfa * pti ^ ffe beeanae prbpheto fri tfe higHeslf sens ^ olF m ^ wd ^ T ; fv ^ hile the function , which the rest had m view , was that pr ^ being , diyift V' ^ T Iy < -jn ^ pifed T ^^ fem rMi arid duty . * " " i ; " ¦¦ '•¦ ' ¦ ^ -i ^ li : f ^ of the
^ lpe gOTerhlfient Jews , titider Moses , was , in the striqt ^ sf iranner atiii degree , a theocracy . No such government ^ lias . ^ exisiJ ^( , iti s ^ ri , v oilier 3 n-Statlce . Artnbuffri God is King of the whole earth , yet lie Was inngaediafely and eminently ; . the Sovereign ot the ^ descendants ot A bra ha m ; ( tio ^ c ^ ca « se lie l&ved them more than the Gentile world , nor on accpiinlt ^ pf J any m 1 erB ^ C § f th ^ ir owp ; bat that , in their seed , and ^ by tlxeir rpe ^ fjs ^ t ^ | t ] uf |^| j J !|^ ie , w ^ h qtit reserve , npight finally be blessed . Civil ,. xnpri $ FJ 0 g ' ' } y ^ u ^ nggoj ^ n . aftiong ' ^ ^ i n ^ hiXdr iliariy years after tbeir settlement iniGaiia ^ n > ^ / t ^ % e . ;^ gi ^^ S df fi rri ^ they restlessly desired to copy the usages ojt the aei ^ f ) 4 | ir ^ pg peoples ; they wished for a king , to be taken from their own nationana
^ Saul was t ^ e first who bore the royal authority and name among tfienu ^ Ke lirifrof *^ who , in addition , sustained tha ch ^ - » ragt ^ y df a prophet ; inasmuch as he foretold events yet ; fqtu ^| ([ F e ^ ajjfJ 5 ddj ^^ soleibn admonitions to the new monarch and his , subjects , / ppncef ^ jfig iJyfiE respejctiv ^ an < J mutual duties . At this juncture , the prophetic o ^ fic ^ e becan ^ e particularly important in the Jewish commonwealth : nearly Wt tnis ? CBis ^ s , too , ti ^ ere the schools of the prophets instituted . Of such an Order p | tn ^ ti , a
succession was to be raised up for the purpose of cbecl ^ ing apd rfg ^ l a ^^ g the Sovereign ' s power , which otherwise might with ease < jh ^ y £ ^ egeii ^ r ^ te ^ I into absolute despotism , and was in danger of being iiistrju ^ A ^ long , as the independence of this people lasted , and dowa ^ tfej ^ r ; c ^^ - vity in oabylon , the prophets and the sons of t / te prophets coainb \ Jted , pri ^ cipally to keep alive any sparks of virtue and piety in th . e nation , a , n ^ wer £ often an effectual restraint : on the excesses of the court , the turbulerice of ^ multitude , and the worldly ^ spirit of the priesthood . / i . ^ Between the J Jewish priests and the Jewishprgp ^ ts ther ^ w ^^ n ^ ^^ distihfctibh ; fthe ^ waht of a just regard to it has betrayed son ^ e , \^ f iters ,, < e , yeft of talent and ample generalinlbrniation , into gross mistakes . ^ '" .. , { Hos . iii . 5 , «* Afterwards shall the chitdren of Israel Return , iudie ^ t tiie Lord ihtit God , and I % id their ^ itig ^ ( ¦ ' So . --Wliiom are we , in this verse , to understand by i ) dvict ^ fs ft the tempbrai
* In the scriptural import of the wotf , & prophet i $ ^ n . MiyijI ^ iy ^ v © ithei foretells supernatural ^ , fjitur ^ eyen ^ , pr , u » dfsr a special ipj ? pir ^ txpjn / 4 el \ v « r « , tel \ y gious precepts , warnings , reproofs , &c . i . i i- P i . .- , ))¦ ' . ^»! r * t Jfhe Terence , } b adinir ^ bly tflustrated . ty ^ yonng&r ^ QB ^ iGPi fa ifrte « j » eillent little wortT , ehtltled ts De L'Origine authentique et divine de Tancien Testament * Discours , ^ . Gejnere et J » aris . 19 ^ " Ppv 21 $ r- ! i 8 , aiio *^ , in -i ¦ For uptices concerning the achoolsof ifa \ pwpfiet $ + il ( wm& ^^ efe the reade i ] to Smith ' s Selept Diac ^ uise 3 ,, 2 d , £ d »» . ] W . 24 ^ , ^« . ; JeniiiB ^^^ i ^^ t ^^ B , ^ . oh . iv . ; Blayney ' s Jeremiah , uader ch , xxvi . 7 \ and Jnbn / # r ^ 4 W ^ phe > A ^ tee > r ^ d ed , ) > B . f . pp . 463 , &c .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1829, page 686, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2577/page/14/
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