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touehesof sentitoent and pathos iri Mh Madges Funeral J S ^ Aion " ^ f his predecessor , which well ilhistfrate otte of the ^ tiaHtiefe iriclvid ^ d ft $ T < Wtf ' tfdtifm of the style of preaching whith should fblkn # the prevalence 6 Hhkt ^ iaBb ^ led 4 jy Mr * Belshara , and which corresponds ^ hh the ferk { kt i&A 6 } xvre kffe ^ ow arrived . ! : i Dr . Priestley , Mr . Belsbam , and f absit imridia ) Bt . Cfifeirin ^ , see * to ais to exhibit very accurately and very beautifully tb ^ % cfce& $ v& j 5 hlse ^ of the star of Uriitarianisin as it ascends from the horifeoti'to its 1 ff ^ rt ^ aft ^ ' or
rather , in them are embodied the spirits off the three di ^ ttntitislg ^ w h ^ clTdid , and which should , succeed to bhe another in ^ the Tevivttl of ( hie lbh | - % st truth . The first epoch is dne of tentative spe * rolaltibri . Th ^ fh tfid i ^> 6 u ^ ed to a sense of the gross darkness tohich prevails , arid tuths hi'ftier ' aridtWtfcieT in search of light . It often goe * far in a wrong Erection , aM 1 ft a ! r # ht ^ direction as often stop * ^ hort of its object . Eildtess que ^ ttoni ^ ari ^ , iSid countless speculations are indulged . Some established truths * re %£ ed ! e ^ ly in th
and vainly disputed ; and iifiany n € ^ v mistakes are committed ^ atQdur for an universal retrtificati 6 n of old otiie * . The freedom of the : tn ^ nd i ^ trianfully asserted ; but sometimes we ittay alniost Say boyishly e ^ rcis ^ dT ; f There is much pulling down , and a general loosening oTi 9 i € f ' 'fbtitidgti 6 n& 6 f ari ^ nt doctrine > , < - bm with Sotne uncertainty as to whatv ^ H ^ tanrf , an < t what rrtust fall . Nor does h yet appear whether the ne # e ^ et * idW # ffi r ^ tnain to ^ be consoMaied hf tfrne and ^^ dio ^ fed by a ^ sb ^ iaftlbrii ^ 'Ya thik bM 6 s is prep&ratory to la Wrealioft ; the conftisibft m ^ st giv ' e plaWno brd ^; tad ation work The
the ptittcipte ^ f TeH ^ v is at . ihinti of Dr ^ 'PiieAtley ; with itt"at 5 tifvityv its ? ^ , Hid W igHhffa&W " % 6 df of diaci pit * Nvith 7 iitadttl ^ 4 ^ f ^ toel ^ tr ^^ ^ B «!\\ l *' pmd&bfbtimmed ' faq ' fi $ ' dt ° pMrifa % Xi ittfegs , ' feotttt i ( 4 uMd ^ s ^ i « t ^ km OT ^ dldfag f ^ Ht ; and tkidWati ^ that Whtefc } fa fSb * F Tfteh ^ twn ^^ f ^^ iffle ^^ s * lfet ^) n , % ML 'defeHtibri / % M ^« a ¥ tat ^ V % nd' ^ s ^ toaifc ^^^ ^^^ fchf l % tfcumivm 2 ? h 7
^ utett ^^ to ^ f . ^ T # t DW ^^ ieiMel ^ * M $ < qm& . * d ! e ^ Mr . Bflftamp thi ? < m&tefo * c&H # b&Lzmi sp ^^ ifonbtf ^ wvnim ** of ahrt ^ ev ^ y ^ r ^ fjlt g ^ vi ^^^ ^ feW ^ >( of ^ eT » t ^ ^ ced prtw ^^ p ^^ a ^ i ^^^ opposed . Oar fiiith thus becomes mote clearly defmed , more 4 * Pr ^ iw fcontrasted n ^ tfc pbmm&Vsvtfmi <\ t om *>*^^ t&f ^ t \ fty& ^ itim ^ vfh ^ escent
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r ^ tf 250 On the Character and Writing * of the Rev . T . Beisham .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1830, page 250, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2583/page/34/
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