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CRITICAL NOTICES.
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be desirable to cut away the faith of a Calvinist until you leave nothing but the genuine gospel , it is surely not less desirable to introduce that very same gospel into a mind which has no faith or knowledge whatever . Nay , as your Calvinist is usually much the most moral man of the two , there is more Unitarianism in practice , and not less in theory , created in the conversion of the isrnorant than in that of the Calvinist .
Barnabas . But is not this a sort of local charity which the London Unitarians ought to support of themselves ?
Theophilus . The hundreds of Lancashire and Yorkshire and Cheshire Unitarians who passed the resolution when we met at Cross-Hall Street , deemed it an object of general interest . The Londoners will of course supply the poor ' spurse of the Missionary ; but as to the rest , the mission is no more local than every mission must be , and its importance ought to be felt as much at the Land ' s End as in Cheapside .
Ebion Adamson . There must be a beginning somewhere ; and London seems the fittest place . It is to be hoped the plan will soon be extended to all our large towns . Those of their inhabitants who wish it , will , of course , endeavour to promote the success of the first experiment .
Elhanan . I hear that Dr . Tuckerman thinks that so much good has been effected in America , and would be effected in London , by this plan , that he has expressed his readiness to cross the Atlantic and traverse England on a begging expedition , pleading the cause of our own poor to our own hearts and pockets , sooner than that the attempt should fail .
Ebion Adamson . No doubt he would ; he is an excellent man and a true Christian philanthropist ; but I trust we shall save ourselves the shame of putting him to so much trouble .
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THEOLOGY .
Art . I . —Divarication of the New Testament into Doctrine and History . Part I . The Four Gospels . By T . Wirgman , Esq . Treuttell and Wurtz .
" All difficulty which this only perfectly pure notion of the Godhead ( the Trinity in Unity ) may appear to involve , will be instantly dissipated by attention to the following observations . First , it * _ a a * OhftA ^ ^ ^ ft fl ssible for to think
Mr . Wirgman is a learned expositor of the Kantian philosophy , and has , in the Introduction of this book , applied it to Christiau Doctrine > with what success we must leave our readers to decide from the following specimen .-
is absolutely impo man of oneness—it is a complete nonentity , consisting neither of matter , form , nor connexion of these two elements . Hence , when the human miud cogitates , it must think of something . But a thing which is composed neither of matter nor farm
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Critical Notices . — Theological . 197
Critical Notices.
CRITICAL NOTICES .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1831, page 197, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2595/page/53/
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