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CRiTIGAk NOTICES.
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Critigak Notices.
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A * rt \ L ~ 7 % * 15 # te Cfoktinn ; 4 e ~ gi / pted to advocate the Sufficiency of Scripture , and the Right of' Pru vate Judgment in matters qf Faith . No , I , February . Archer , Belfast . Feb . 1830 . This little periodical is edited by persons who ; suffering under calumny and exposed to misrepresentation , are denied
otner means of rectifying public opinion respecting their religious tenets , and are therefore obliged to institute , through the press , a defence which their accusers do uot choose to hear . The Remonstrants of the Synod of Ulster , being xndde painfully aware tliat their views were greatly misunderstood , proposed to their brethren of tbe Synod that a joint
publication should be issued , which might present the views of both parties at once , and put the public in possession of fair means of judging between them . This proposal being declined , the Remonstrants , aided by other friends of truth and liberty , have set on foot this little work , for the purpose of vindicating their dm ft . . - » j * fro
* * opinions m misrepresentation , of investigating religious troth , and keeping watch over the spirit of tyranny which has of late wrought destruction to the peace and laid snares for the consciences of many , A work oiiginating in a principle of self-defence , we believe to be a novelty among periodicals ; and it should ? be borne in mind by the conduc
tors that peculiar requisites of temper and judgment are necessary . Of this tne editors' appear , &t present , fully ¦ ftware v' and we tnittt that , tbomgh placed > itt circumstances -of ektratotrditiary temptation ^ o bitterness ! of thought fctid upeectt ; they wilt prove by ite tbairacter-IsCid ) gentleness that the wisdom ; i&hey
ttrlze ? 14-tfitnxi above , i Lefty tfeeini exfxtee 5 hflioeilByi I for this thtejr hare xa thi £ h < * x - 'VaiiAev n Letqchem rebuke t sp ^ rte u ^ nty-> raHny >; i for * tMs 'they hand n ^ bstalic prekce ^ l ' : ' b « t » btt ^ tht « iui remeitt ^ eii ^ lioi vthe heajtbf ebinfecit ^ what they are ijo w ^ urjtioMir t $ > 'Wnrit , tth *< ; as responstt )> bi defendcT «^ of divinettratW ; they * re botand to exhibit Us *> Indueae ^ t as >> well' &a its e * aervc& . > Whcy ^ iaTB tegun rwvl ^ ^ mn d if their Introductory lleiaarka can but ob-
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tain access to tho prejudiced , even the prejudiced will , we imagine * be , mode ashanaed of havjug . passed aea ^ iK ^ with - out hearing the causfc . As tt ^ pleading is to be perpetually renewed , aucjj shame may uot unavailing . , Literary aid is promised Vo this work of aucb kind and ext « ot as . i « ay i ^ ke it interesting to religious iuquirer ^ in ^ general , as well as to tfrose neaidei ^ in the north of Ireland for whom h is priniariJy intended .
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THEOLOGY .
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Art . II . —An ExpTctiutoion of the Thirteen ArHales of th& Jewish Relig-wn . 2 d ed . pp . 79- EffioghainWilso » . 1830 . To those whose notions of Jnd » i « iti are derived solely from the Old Testament , it is highly interesting , to ascertain what form this system of Theism wears
in the present day . The Jews themselves declare ( with all sincerity ) , that their system is what it ever was ; tliat it came forth from God so perfect as , to need no further . development , do spiritualizing , no modification by the changes which affect the state of man , in his individual and ftodial capacities . This declaration is questioned by few , it being
natural to supfpoae , that , the Jews kiiow their own state best . 1 $ is impossible , however , for those * , ! tor }> o understand Christianity ; u ^ txtOopeutelve how extensively its mflw £ H 0 tv * ( haves operated upon JwUism v how U hws u » 0 anled a spirit to lifeless obaetfvawees ^ ami revealed a deeper meauing iw the law tlnui wa& recogi ^ zwi lu tim ©» of 4 dd . External rite s
which , t ^ ightteu cejnturiefe 4 fcgo , were allaufflcieDt in themselves , are inow made the test of ap ^ ltnal pitinciplea , the Index of ¦ internal wdrklag ^ to-amqeh ^ i pate r dcgreei than' ^ ifi « ikaM 3 coftceiveidi of whea , thUM&hiq WfitJqc in Israel , he had jto leara the tjlemeut ^ of ta epidttjttl
religion . However cr »« H ^ e 4 the , naitul of the , chovn * > D ^ an . taH ^ Am . by restoictio n % o formf foftK ) i > tt » atio « y signs oiwdecayt ar « j e * J 4 eoti < latriftt f « i > rm , a power of nxpRRmo * \ s inherent in thoac
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1830, page 254, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2583/page/38/
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