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No. LXVL Use of Time.. * c Time is money...
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No. Lxv. The Sainte Ampoulle Wanted To C...
other sovereigns in Christendom . So that we may justly apply to eTery one of our kings , on the day of their coronation , the words of the Royal Prophet ; God ) even thy Gody has anointed tbee ivitb tbe oil of gladness , above thy fclloivs .
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No. Lxvl Use Of Time.. * C Time Is Money...
No . LXVL Use of Time . . * Time is moneys" as Poor Richard used to say . It is
more than money to a real student ; it is knowledge / Nothing , therefore ^ is more inconsiderate or cruel , than for gossips and idlers to break inunon the hours
which a man may have devoted tQ study . Zacharius Ursinusj of Heidelburg , a diligent scholar , wrote over the door of his library the following lines : Amice , quisquis hue venis , Aut agito paucis , aut abL
No. Lxvlf. Socifiians Protected By The T...
No . LXVlf . Socifiians protected by the Toleration Act . There was at Canterbury , in 1697 , a church of French Pro ** testants of the Presbyterian denomination . In this church there
were a Stephen du Thoy , a Claude Rondeau a Dr . Simon , and several other members , who adopted Socinian principles ; and to avoid excommunication * which their
synod threatened , professed themselves members of the episcopal church of England ) and received the sacrament in their parish churches . The Rev . James
Rondeau and Mr . Souverain subscribed and took oaths , and were beneficed in the church by his grace of Canterbury * Being off their g'lardj and declaring , they signed
confessions of faith only as articles of peace , and that they did not understand them , soiue of their quondam friehds of the syr uod , along with some episcopal
No. Lxvlf. Socifiians Protected By The T...
ctogjv prepared the spiritual artiJLIery of the chu > ch against them . Finding out that the Archbishop only waited for an opportunity to censure them , they appeared before the civil magistrates at Can - terbury , Sept . 9 , 1697 , and
renouncing episcopacy , declared themselves Dissenters , and took refuge under the Act of Toleration . The next day , the Rev . James Rondeau opened a nonconformist meeting , by preaching from Gen . xxviii . 17 . This is none
other but ike house of God ^ and this is the gate of heaven * —Lettres et Mem . surrun Schisme a Canterbury . —Bounty of the Queen to the Palatines ? printed 1709 . See Robinson ' s Claude , ii . 211 , 212 .
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No . LXVIII . Early Bigotry , When Lord Strangford congra - tulated the son of the Prince Regent of Portugal upon his safety , after having got on board the
British fleet , the child instantly replied , " My lord , there was no doubt about my safety . I am a Catholic , but your lordship is a heretic , and can , therefore , never be saved . "
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No . LXIX , Legislators reproved by a Shepherd , In 1546 , under that Protestant-Pope , Henry VIII . " An Act for the Advancement of True Re * ligion" was passed by his obsequious Parliament . This act
contained the following provisions : a That every nobleman and gentleman . Being a householder , may read , or cause to be read , by any of his family servants in his house , orchard , or garden , and to his own family , any text of the Bible or New Testament ; and also every merchant-man , being a hout **
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1810, page 241, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/mrp_02051810/page/25/
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