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they should return to subscription to the Westminster Confession of Faith , with the limitations which exist in the church of Scotland . He was anxious , to avoid the disagreeable bickerings which had prevailed in the Syuod ; and these could
scarcely be avoided , as long as A nans were in the body . If we worship the true Go > d , they must be idolaters . There is nothing so extraordinary in the mythology of Greece , Rome , or Hindoostan , as Arianism . It is an outrage upon common sense . He could not believe the
Arians to be sincere in their objections to creeds . At Geneva , they declaimed about the right of private judgment , and against creeda . Their numbers increased : they got into the ministry , and polluted it ; and finally enacted a decree , that none of the orthodox doctrines
should he taught in their churches . One man had read the Bible , and judged for himself ; and when he ventured to teach the gosspel , the cry from the Arians and semi-hifidel multitude was , " Down with Jesus Christ . ' ? It is not true that the Arians are the sufferers . They are basking in the sunshine of popular favour . Neither are they over-delicate in their
treatment of us . Through the public priuts we are made to suffer . In the Synod , also , they have attacked us . — He had read of the savage Indian leaping from his lurking place on the unwary foe ; and , after he had stabbed him to the heart , standing over his fallen victim with his red tomahawk , whilst the
life-blood was gushing out : and not less ferocious was the appearance of those individuals in this house , when destroying the character of individuals . He concluded with moving , that subscription to the Westminster Confession of Faith , with certain exceptions , should be made imperative .
Mr . Stewart thought this amendment should not be put at present , and it was accordingly withdrawn . ( To be continued . )
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Advertisements . We must again request that advertisements be sent enly to Mr . Hoi wood , at the Repository Office , 3 , Walbrook Buildings . Will Philanthropes favour us with the remainder of the series ? Our readers generally would , we aDDiehend . obiect stromrlv to anv more "
Wareham Controversy . " Received , An Unitarian ; Y . M . ; P . Horton ; A . E . S . ; An Inhabitant of Bloomsbury ; N C . ; Rev . E . Higginson , Jun . ; and the Young Unitarian in reply to an Unitarian Elder , according to the request of the writer , in consequence of its rejection m the quarter to which it was originally sent . The Watchman , No . XII ., next month .
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The Anniversary Meeting of the Society for the Relief of the Widows and Children of Protestant Dissenting Ministers will be held on Wednesday , the 7 th April next , when a Sermon will be preached at the Old Jewry Chapel , removed to Jewin Street , in Aldersgate Street , by the Rev . John Scott Porter , of Carter Lane . Service to begin at Twelve o ' clock precisely . The friends of the Society will afterwards dine together at the Albion Tavern , in Aldersgate Street .
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Lately published , An Introduction to Greek Grammar , on a new Plan , for the Use of Schools and Private Students . By Thomas Foster Barham , M . B ., late of Queen ' s College , Cambridge . This Grammar , rejecting imaginary though long-established distinctions , reduces the tenses of the Greek verb from nine to sir ,
and the voices from three to two : it exhibits throughout models of tlie standard language , which In the common grammar is not done , and is simplified with a view to practical utility in every department . Mr . Harris has in the press a small work in 8 vo ., " The Verb of the English Language Explained . "
Dr . Bo wring is , we understand , about to publish , by Subscription , " The Songs of Scandiuavia , " in 2 Vols . 8 vo ., dedicated by permission to the King of Denmark .
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Ministerial Removal . On the removal of the Rev . W . Wilson to Newbury , in July last , the Rev . George Ken rick was elected the Pastor of the Unitarian congregation at Hampstead , for six months , and has since been permanently appointed to that situation , on the duties of which he will enter in June next .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1830, page 144, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2581/page/72/
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