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tikiae ^ M" aced afiec g ordei : succession events throughout the dififeren *^ portions of the gospel history . In the course of this exainiaatioii , during which I had to consult some of the most popular Harmonies , I could ndtJiut jobserVci in them such-remarkable inconsisienoies as were abundantly 8 ufficie | it to convince my own mind that the principles upon which they ^ ad proceeded could not be tight . The dissatisfaction produced by tuis disqoWiry ^ etera ^ ed ^ e io lay th ^ in &sideV and to tak er-the four original narratives , ^ nd nothing ' mpre / into my taiids , with a view to friame out of thek »; for ni ^ lefe a system vVMch , if it possessed no other merit s ini ^ ht at least avoid such difficulties as had appeared so glaringly and so palpably in the cases aHudetl fe ^ *—ttef . p . v , ' ' ¦ " . - -.. ; ¦ . : .: ; ¦¦ : ¦ - . ¦ ' :.. - .... r . i . h . r .:- ^ : ^ .
To avoid these difficulties , Mr . Greswell ^^ has '' pliibged into m ^ h jg ^ ealeT What Harmonies he peculiarly refers to , under the desi g nation of ^ t ^ . ^ iQSt popular , ** we are not apprized ; but conibarihe bis own witK-AfcnbisTOp INewconie s , ( published when Bishop of WaterfoTd , ) we see notliing | o giye it the superiority in its technical execution ( excent indeed th > e s ^ f i ^ ftit much , as we may hereafter have occasion to sbev ? , mat refers i $ ^' . va | ei { ipr iii . cqnyieinie ^ c ^ pf f , refere | ice aiid in the easy corap ^ risQp pf ^ e g ^ pya ^ -as f ^ pecto ^ . t ^ ire pei ^ comeVin solidity of basis , and still more in the development and statement of the principles ! by which , in various cases ^ tljp arrangement , t $ d cGii ^ j ^ f - " -in- . . t ¦< ., ¦ . ... . ' ., ' j , . . .. ' ,, - . . » , /
f * The result of this endeavour , ' * he continues , v * i ^ t ^ e ^ te& ]^ -HaWtoBiy , in the ' form and ahfcpe Under which it Is iiow ^^« ti ! tattto I ^ M » fev ptiMite ^ a shape and a form very different from that idea of ^ t ^ # *(*| itd * ttttfe # > r > tei £ conceived before he proceeded to tUe , execution of his purpose . ^ Had . Jie ^ / ully cbmprefeeiide ^ iflaeed ^ ihe" true iiature aB ^ ektcik ^ riiK ofeHeirtad i ^/ and into how wide , a field of researck and disquisition he . woul d in ^ pnaihly U& Ipd ^ lie must have shrunk back frani the attempt with a well > foiinded . distrust of ^ fi ^^ mS ^ f Y ydd ^^^ f ^ llliMlfU rf
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1830, page 765, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2590/page/37/
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