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that ihe particular mode of baptism is a circumstance which I regard as one of the very smallest matters in religion ; and that ffl most earnest wish is , that professrag Christians may be united in fervent love to God , to Christy to < ojae another , and
to universal holiness ^ without which no external ceremonies whatever will confer any thing more than a name ; being perfectly of the same mind with th £ late excellent Mr . Walker of WalpcJe , with when j it was a frequent saying , " that the best orthodoxy is orthopraxy . ' * . , With every good wish to the " Meeker of Truth , " an 4 to yourself , Mr , Editor , lam , Sir , your ' s , Ealand , Dec . 6 , 1806 . . . . J . T .
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ARTICLE I . The Golden Centenary ; or , Sequel to the Sketch of the f ) e < ftoininationsoj the Christian World . By John Evans , A . M . Third Edition , 12 mo . 3 s . 6 d , Frontispiece . Symonds . Mr . Evans is well known to the \ vorld as an advocate of peace and charity ; and at a time when there are so many patrons and partisans of bigotry and intolerance , his labours cannot be too highly valued ^ or too Jealously encouraged . The reflection which & sensible person makes on surveying the denominations into which the Christian world is divided , is the necessity and importance of candour ; and this < c Sequel to the
Sketch" consists very properly of testimonies from divines of different communions in behalf of this amiable virtue . To this edition are prefixed , *" cc Two Essays ; the one on the i ^ io-ht of private judgment in matters of religion , the other ou the dignitv and importance of the new cotnmandment / ' An Appendixalso is added , ** containing pieces of poetry illustrativ € of thegenius of Christianity . '' The frontispiece contains * the heads of Tillotson , Clarke , and Jortin ; Watts ^ Doddriclge ,,
and Chandler i Robertson and Blair . The plate is well executed . We earnestly recommend this little volume to the younger part of our readers . Attentively read , it will have the twofold
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1806, page 661, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1731/page/45/
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