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2^6 The Reviewer oft.V. on his Review. .
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"MfB REVIEWER OF THE I. V. ON THE LETTER...
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To the Editor of the Monthly Repository.
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Dec. 9, 1807. Dear And Respected Sir, Ho...
dent from Mosheim , who asserts and proves , * that many pages are without any annotations , that no
futile trifles or impious nonsense are to be met with , but every where evident proofs of a Christrevering mind ; herein erring alone , that he found our Saviour not in
the words pf the O . T . but in the deeds and facts there recorded . Alas ! poor Servetus ! You would wish with me ^ Sir , tbar this singular man had devoted his extra-
Dec. 9, 1807. Dear And Respected Sir, Ho...
ordinary talents to physic and philosophical researches excliu sively . For human kind ,, for Christendom ' s sake ^ I could re . new this wish . ; but what mortal shall criticise guiltless the ways of unerring wisdom ? I submit and adore .
I remain ^ With the highest regard , Yours , & c . CANDIDUS .
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"MfB REVIEWER OF THE I . V . ON THE LETTER OP . ^ OUB OP THE EDITORS .
To The Editor Of The Monthly Repository.
To the Editor of the Monthly Repository .
March 20 , ISiO . MR , * As the object of my Review of the Improved Version , and of my Table of Passages in which it
leaves Gnesbachs 2 d edition , was prospective , rather than retro - spective , I request your insertion of a few remarks upon the letter cf One of the Editors , " inserted
id pp . 81—83 . That I am a decided friend of the cause , I trust would be doubted t > y none of the readers of my critique ; and that , in common with all the subscribers to the I . V . I
feel greatly indebted to the ] £ ditors for the exertion and talents devoted to the object , I think I need not now declare * But when I undertook to review the work , I felt it a duty to forget , as much
To The Editor Of The Monthly Repository.
as possible , every thing but thi work itself ; and to point out , as fully as your limits would allow .
every thing which appeared tome objectionable . If I have succeeded in doijig this decidedly and correctly , but candidly and consistently with the great respect I entertain for ^ those to whom the
execution of the work was entrusted * I am satisfied . — -That my Table was not caused b % any motives inconsistent with those which I have now stated , must be obvious to all who will
carefully peruse my remarks at the close of it , in p . 737 of your last volume , I readily admit , that correctness in " the spelling of a word , " or even in u the position of a crotchet , " must be regarded ai «
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1810, page 226, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/mrp_02051810/page/10/
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