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tb ^ i ^ witfe ^^ lwll ^ fe ^ aQ ^ y ^^ rf Jjisigreajtirmmd ^ , defending tbtm 'wil ^ i fefr ^^ a |^^ i ^ e ^^| 3 < jeli-ulj 6 / m 4 ot jpfatake Cii benevoleziee , as if it H 44 &ti | j 0 i ^ e < MC ) ieey t ) i ^| ofes ^ ft esau * eatyv s It ' caft speak in jpiercing ^ and awful tou ^ f ; tiTfatr ® ife $ mn $$$ Ully g # ii * g-Qn in our world-a co ^ pict balvv ee ^ igood antt ^ i ^ i ^ iT ^ ^ a \ i ^ df Uumenl nature has . always to wrestle withfo ^ s . r ^ Ii irn ^ rwy ^ iiierit ? fe ^^ jic ?|^ yv ^ oft ^ b y' st ^ rug-ffles . It is , especially true of ttese by in
^ reat periods which have been diatinguished re volutions government ^^^ i ^ P ft ^^ flf ^ ^ W ? vybich , vye date the most rapid movementa of the huna ^ n min ^ M ^ elr hSye ^ ife 6 n ^ sigpalized 1 > y conflict . Thiis . Chnstiariitjr c > nvu | sfc ( f * jffi& WtjfM atfdf ^ eiv u ^ aiiiidst storpas ; arid" the reformation ^ of Lnfep wa # Y ^ gnaA ^ ttffivei ^ M ' ' viraf ; kud liberty in ; both worlds Jitfs ehcbuittered opp' 6 sitfw , ^ te ? j ^ h } eH slie h ^ ts iriuthphed only through her owii . immortal 6 ril er ^ ie ^ ^ t ' iiim ^ er 4 ofl $ ] imen < gifted with great power of thoiig lit ant } loftiness of ^ eptiractt ^ arfijr . es |« BcI » l : ly stt 6 omoned to the conflict with evill Tkey hear , as it jvse ^^ iijf Ijjjei ^^ | Ow ^ ^ a ^ p ^ nit $ ity * 4 nd ge ^^ roufl aspiratiops , tte voice , of a ^ VTOt-J&j and . ^ rti ^ 6 qo ^ i ^^ sioned and hurqing with a passionQtej 4 ^^ tiojat $ eaik with
, ^ truth a ^ ' 4 T , ejeqQ ^ the ^ po usiand wi | 4 ^ l > an indignafnt , energy ^ ^) 1 they , oftpti ^ Lt oJi e , p ^^ ed iby the ? tan ^ iti of ardHiar ^ JrienJa ^ rdij | ary ; tunes . ' Metl ^ pi natural so ftness ^ d ' ^ xhiaity ; -, of ,. a sincere : butreff ^ irnmate vir ^ tuei wilt ; W % t tdflooK iA ? tliese ftblde ^ hardie ^ spirits ; as ^ Y ^ nt ; j ^ tuirbell ; and ^ ili ^ IiamftBliei V and the Chairg £ Will Hot be wholl ^ ^ oup dleis . But ' thWt deeffiftiellfi ^ M ^ evilB ^ l \^ i 4 cli is inec ^ s ^ ary ! td eff ^ ctrual ^ riftlctf with ^ hein /^ and which marksvGod's-most pjowebful ; \| nes ^ ewge » ai t < aiiniatikiud ; Cannot breathe
its ^ fjjii ^ ofi ^ aod . teiid ^ naiocent ^ i ^^ I ?!!^ deeplyatno ^ ed ^ soiil'Witl speak strongly ; a"io ^ gJ |^| , ^ sip ) ejft | : &o %% ^ mqKe iftndsliakei ^^ o rl ^ iW ^ bcW ^ j offered these rer ^ afk s ^ s / sfr ^ gte ^ ftl ^ f I m- ^^^^' f ^ : re ^ re ^ ce ^ aiicl loyed hujn a » na ^^ fflp < j ^ ttafi ^ Mm # v ^!^ i §^ H ^ ^ ' * ?^ i * fer S (^ & -vb wh ^ fM ^ Wy * ^ : flJ 9 Mi ^ ufi ^ SLtei ? ^ AW . f which aeteriiiiae the character of ag ' es to cortie . His spirit was stirred to its
very centre by the presence of danger . He lived in the midst of the battle . lhdt ih ^ ai ^ dolttr -ol : his ^ n > irit souaetimek ^ va ^ ed ^ th ^ bounds of wisdontf and
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1830, page 689, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2589/page/33/
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