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bespeaking the candour -o £ ftte reader , than , by ^ w ^ , ^ T : r ?* O spects corrected , become naore s ^ flff and fprmal , ana io ^ e that ^ or * eas& fttrd familiarity which was intentionally adopted and maintattiedf . iii " As | o the prineip&tl paragraphs for which I am indebted to others , Laa absolutely unafrle , at this distance of time , to - asee * t 4 i& from whence I took them ; b / bt presume that -none of the original writers could regret hsiikg&yfob me , the iiisitruixients , in any fora * , of doing-lasting good * My ^ fclei re ^ j&jfar ea t
not mentioning at the time the names of the ; writers to wh ^ I au > , g (^ . 1 % debted , was I recollect , t ^ at the subj ect mighj be prbpose 4 , t <» ifee i $$ ! fc TOr partial attention of my catechumens ; which the naming sonie wr ^ fe ^ s ^ woiild in some instances have prevented . When , however , I disclose the iianles ; aS I now do , of a farmer , a Pf 46 e , and iven a Priestley , ambtig t ® 6 & # ^ m my f
obligations are the greatest , for what my youttg frieiads prdfe ^^ dfeg ! % ^ adjniire , —I ^ ope It will ^ ( end , for ever to prevent the growth in , th ^ fr minds ^ 6 f ifat Ao ^ qou ^ plant , fitgotry 9 ifoit } L , as I have seen , with gr ^ tt' pain , ftt ^ oth ^ r instances , It is scaiqeiy bbssible to eradicate , when it has tie& $ ffiW 8 &&er € & to t ^ ke root . i % voungcharge will , I trust , be cfiieny 4 is |^ e ^ t ^ ^ si&frv not who it is that advances an opinion of any kind upon any sufcije ^ 0 uW # ii # i € ^ ^ wiiAthe ^ Eviden ce adduced in support of it ; and that as itfei ^ dij ^ ttal liimself states It , not as interpreted , or perhaps misiBterj (> rete < l , £ y ^^ e ^^
Those who from their own personal knowledge can retrace J ^ * bfttihrft ± sttoeejj leadiftg to and attending the dissolution of the ; Aj ^ ediy ' atiWoithamptonV itil 793 ; will feel a respectful interest in the ^^^ mil ^ riess % ftfef ^ Mh Mi-,, IJQrsey ; fea ^ noticecl them . The pe rson alluded to as "^^ j ^ s ^^ e ^ lassiqal Tutor / ' not only was incompetent , in poitit . pjF ; apqu | remfe ^^ . 'tb ' tt ^ duties of the station in which he was unhappily placed , fyii ; by ms ^ artf ^ l misrepresentations , with a view , as it appeared , to his 0 ^ aggca ^ id ^ nient , led the Trustees to a measure which must have been a bitter 3 isappQir > Jtraent ^ fe ^ ^ If ^ ^ V ^ ^ m ^ KT ^^^ ^ ^ tf ^ W ^ m ^ V r ^^ ^^^ ^^ ~^ r" — ..-- - ^' . vqptv > k . l ^ 'h L ^ r .- %
^^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^ m hiM ^ elf , white it caused an affecting separation of those j ^ hose ire ^ lPn jto each other had been cemented , in addition to the ordinary bonds of union , by k feeling tjiat they were the common objects of painful and ^ ^ as they befjeved , unr ^ bnabie dissatisfaction . Thi s feeling bad a \ &ni&cti& 4 ffm in producing , ori the part of the Students , a cautious circuins ^ ectibh of 6 oiia ^ iJt , and a respectful regard to the Divinity Tutor , as weji as to his late ab ^ e ;^ nd excelleat wife , who contributed so much to the co ^ rt > ^ ;^ m % ^^ ttoe establishment Their sentiments towards Xxiva ^ 8 ^^? S ^ r W ft JS 9 " titnotiial which was signed not only by those . wba , W ^ Qfl& ^ W nearly all who had previously been Students utwter M ^ jHtee ^ y ^ -lkndjiifps insetted in the Monthly Magazine , ^ - at that * tiioe ( ho ^ toorei Ah ^ aa 31 years asfd ) almost the bnly channel to the piiblic for * ib © fal prihciplesi / ? Twci » of the Stiid ^ ni ^ lmd ft » p >^ d thei r St udies r tf-ttfc- mt "tt&fr mbetmtp i + ni \ vm
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iisefal Norses Lectures to Young Persons . 67 $
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1829, page 679, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2577/page/7/
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