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died . In a letter to Mr . Pilmer , Sept . 29 , 1775 , he thus writes— * t € Whatever c the principle of the Americans may be , thp spirit they shew is malignant , rebellious , and wicked . My jBible teaches me € not to speak evil of dignities , &c . f I wish the London ministers would leave politics to statesmen , and give themselves whofty to their ministry * . "
Mr . Orton had at this time forgotten , that if the Non-conformists , whom he so J 3 auch admired , had not acted in the seyente ^ nth century as the Americans did in the ei g hteenth , neither he nor his Dissecting brethren would have been permitted to exercise their * ministry * any where but in the wilds of America !
We take our leave of these volumes with expressing the pleasure , notwithstanding the few exceptions already noticed , we have experienced in perusing them , and the obligation we feel to the Editor for making them public , and for enriching them with a Memoir ^ and explanatory and biographical Notes # nd Appendices . .
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ARTICLE It . Discourses on various Topics relating' to Doctrine and Practice . By the late Rev . Timothy Kenrick . In 2 vols . Svo . Johnson . ( Concluded from p . a 68 . )» The meaning of the phrase cc remission of sins" in scripture , is stated in the fourteenth sermon ( Matt . xxvi . 27 * 28 . * ' And he took the cup , &c" ) which begins with an enumeration of the opinions severally entertained by three classes o £ Protestants concerning the death of Christ . Some conceive
that the sufferings of Jesus on the cross were vicarious , and that he then satisfied divine justice , in behalf of the elect : others suppose that , inconsequence of our Lord ' s death , God has given him authority not only to proclaim forgiveness of sins by his gospel , but actually to bestow it upon all mankind , and that , ojp this account , pardon of sin may very well
beattributed to his blood , the sign of his death , in which event the real efficacy lay : others , again , think that the death of Christ had only a remote connexion with the forgiveness of sin ? ; in as much as by that event , and by his resurrectidn , which W £ S necessaril y connected with it , he furnished men with the most effectual motives to repentance apd reformation , which are al « ways accompanied with pardon under the divine govtrnmeiEf * Vol . ii . p . ,
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Kenrick s Sermons ^ 305
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1806, page 305, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1725/page/25/
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