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isv . " * r . iSopinins / To the' EMtorhf 0 te Monthly Repository . ¦ m , . ¦ ¦ ¦ ' . ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ " ; Youk Cbrre ^ ponil ^ nt t-. t * . Jfp 1 gfr ) would have Ibfitid tli ^ satisjfeotipn he desires inspecting tfe ^ ^ utjlcii : of the /* Appttil ** ^ o i ^ tomni ^ Setose ^ ^ c ^ ha ^ heevifer iriek witq ^ ih enlarged ; editiQa of tjhat > wwk published in ITiBTj v ^ K ;* ' f Sleihpirs of the Author ^ prefix eel , under th ^ si ^ nattirfe of J , JBfc * Krom \ hfese it appears , th ^ t Mr . Hopkins was bom
at Mon mouth fnlTOet . After ah education at Qxford , he fce « - ^ qie ^ eu r ^ te ' iii Sussex , an < j tllett for inore than fitly year ! Viiearof ^ oln ^ , in that eduiitjK The Appeal , * Which W ^ first pij ^^ Iiecim It 5 ^> excited a vi ^ I ^ nt opposition ftom s ^ d fal ordSQ < 3 ^ spns of tfie Establish ed Church *
T «| aut ^ br ^ so early as 1141 , jwhen he repeWed hw subscripjtioa t <* the Art |( jJ ^ $ for the Jasit time ^ had sp far dispensed with Ji >* olAig ^ ij W . to ' caib asio mako ye rj ^ considerable alterations in tike oi ^ iiianr service of the Ch tirbh - to of
^ Hwsirig ratller h $$ ard the penalties noh-cdnforihity , ifeafi eftfier to comply with tiie use of what he thought hig ^ jf wrongs or : wholly ^^ $ §<^^ e lH > na th 6 establish ment /* - It does not appear that he suffered y . ny vexation from his superiors oa account of tRis cdhdiic ? t , nor what is more extraordinary , any regret firoro fiis own reflections oft a practice so clearly incorisisterit witli his clerical engagements , but which he continued till Ms deatFL tjpori anoth er point he ? tliiisi f ^ lingly expresses himsel £ ( iri a letter to a friead in 1775 )—^^ The review of so many $
ub-seriptiotis , attended with sotecaa declarations of assent and consent , fias , at this tiaie , something very shocking to my eoul ; and indeed I reall y believe that I have been punished for the last act by the immediate hand of the ohlp supreme At mighty God , asi being done rtpugiiante 0 riscientid r liblwiih' * standing the specious ^ pleaB urged in Dr . Clarke ' s Introduction to the Scripture Doctrine 6 $ the Trinity /* We have no opportunity of knowiYig u'hether these conscientious scruples
whith Dr . Clark could not satisfy would have been relieved by the convenient doctrine supported by ] Dr . Patey . in wh ^ t the late Mr . W ' atkSfi ^ ld plainly though not unji ^ stly , ^ strib ^ s as *• a shuffling chapter oh ^ ubscripiion to Articles ^ TEteligion * V * Life of W . i . lay .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1806, page 339, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1726/page/3/
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