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aad people j but especially out of those Nations involved in the grand apostacy or faHing aw ? ty ? And is not this apostacy confined to those kingdoms of Christendom which had given their power and authority to the Beast i Is not
Jsrusalem from above , whose name signifies the city of peace * rather a state , or a . community , than a place ? And if so , how is it possible any unprejudiced * discerning naiad can seriously believe that the Jews ., literally speaking , and consequently the Jewish worship or temple * will ever be restored at Jerusalem ,
Our Lord , in John iv , solemnly declared to the woman of Samaria , that the time was coming when men should neither worship the Father in that mountain , nor yet at Jerusalem
God , said he , is a Spirit ; he cannot be confined to any kmd © f local veneration ; those who worship him must worship him independently of places , in spirit , and not under any of those formalities peculiar to Samaria , or even to . -J . udea . If \ Sir , righteousness only exalteth a nation , then the Jews as such must as yet be very far from that state of exaltation which shall make J erusalem ( not the city , I presume ) " the praise of the whole earth . " And it should be observed - that the present
decree of the French Emperor for this people ' s melioration , " is in order that an honest industry may take place in lieu of those Scandalous resources to which so maay persons among the Jews have given themselves up , from the father to the son , for several ages past /'
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Calvm and Servetus . 349
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CALVIN ANJ > SERVETVS : ' REMARKS ON AK APOLOGY FOR . CALVIN ' S MXJRDER OF SERVJETUS IN TJ ^ E EVANGELICAL MAGAZINE . To the Editor of the Monthly Repository . Sir ,
It has been frequently asserted , that the times we live in are remarkable for the liberality and candor which prevail among all Christian parties , and that the doctrine of moderation is generally so well understood , that none now think it right to injure others for mere difference in opinion . This indeed is saying a great deal , but really I ant inclined to doubt whether it is strictly true . Whilst with my fellow-Christians in general I feel thankful for the religious liberty we enjoy , still I must be permitted to declare my opinion , that the spirit of
persecution is not so extinct as many suppose : the destructive flame does not indeed blaze as formerl y * but the embers are still alive , and but thinly covered over . It was with considerable pain and surprise that I saw in the Evangelical Magazine for last March ^ an attempt to palliate ,
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1806, page 349, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1726/page/13/
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