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No Popery. ©35
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To Sir, The cry of €C No Popery," has re...
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To The Editor Of The Monthly Repository ...
lease him from his subscription to the articles by subsequently requiring him to enter into two scriptural engagements ? But , to drop these questions , what will any man of common honesty think , when he is informed , that Mr . Stone , posterior to his entering into these two scriptural engagements , hath actuallv declared :, in the face of a public congregation , his solemn
assent and consent , not only to the 39 articles , but to the whole book of cofnmon prayer and administration of the sacraments ? He must have been ordained priest before he was capable of holding the living of Cold Norton ; and , when he took possession of this said living , he must have publicly avowed from the reading-desk of his _churchy his unfeigned assent and consent / ' both to the 39 articles 1 whole bookof common prayer and to the
I respect the honesty of Mr . Lindsey _, though I cannot admit his resignation of Catterick to be any proof of the truth of his opinions . But where is the common honesty of Mr , Stone ? With his sentiments he ought never to have subjected himself to a prosecution . He ought spontaneously to have resigned hispreferment in a church , which he deems idolatrous . As it is , he hath forfeited his trust , he hath violated his solemn
pledge ; and is therefore as justly proceeded against , as the king might proceed against any military officer who had forfeited his trust . Yet this is the man , _vMio , without integrity enough to follow the upright example < rocious , unjust prosecution / ' venerable diocesan ! of Mr * Lindsey , talks of a c feon the part of his excellent and
I refrain from noticing his miserable tetrastich , as I wish simply to hold up to notice his prevarication respecting subscription , and his want of integrity in retaining preferment within the bosom of a known Trinitarian Church , while preaching doctrines directly contrary to his free subscription . CLER , DUNELM
No Popery. ©35
No Popery . © 35
To Sir, The Cry Of €C No Popery," Has Re...
To Sir , The cry of € C No Popery , " has resounded through the land _. The motives which raised this cry are no doubt as various as the classes of men who have made use of it . The crafty politician has in some places served his purpose _^ while imposing on the weak-minded bigot he has made him believe -that hist country is in danger from the i _* qw diminished , humbled , _aa < _4 Editor NO POPERY of the Monthly Repository
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1807, page 635, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/mrp_02121807/page/15/
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