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262 . Mr . WyvilVs Intended Petition " .
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appendix to their small edition , which shall contain all the rrotes that are given in the large ones ; and when they publish a second edition of the Version , to correct all 'those passages which convey wrong views of scripture doctrine , or at least to add the notes in full in their proper places ? " To this request I agreed and thought I could not do better than to write an account of these conversations with my two neighbours . I think it scarce worth while . to find fault about That and Who and Which ,, or even about ( what seems to me a breach of grammar ) the question u Wku say ye that I am . " That doctrines , which Unitarians must believe to be errors , are countenanced and supported , and even spread farther and wider , by a
Unitarian Version , is a great and very mischievous evil . If you , sirs , can see the matter in this light , you will make haste to remedy it . Do but consider that the edition which contains the errors , but does not in general afford what might correct them , is the very edition which will be read the most ; and you will I hope , feel the necessity of furnishing us Unitarians of the lower class with that assistance , which may enable us ^ to repel the insolent- triumphs of our opponents , and may establish our own minds in the truth . The wish for this assistance is the earnest wish of many others , besides it ' s being that sirs , of Your very humble servant , A Country Schoolmaster ^
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i UNITARfAKISM ADAPTED TO THE UNLEARKXB .
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A minister happening to be in . company with an unlearned woman , who had never heard Unitarian preaching , nor conversed with any Unitarian , nor read any Unitarian book but the Bible on hearing her declare that she did not believe Christ to be God , asked her what had induced her to disbelieve a sentiment-so gonerally received ; she replied , that
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all the ministers she had talked with before had told her she must believe it , but that she read in the New Testament that Christ prayed to God , ' and obeyed him ; from which she concluded that he could not himself be God . This , occurred in an obscure village in Yorkshire , about two years since . M .
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MR . WYVILL ' b 1 NTKNDED PETITION .
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To the Editor of the Monthly Repository ,
. sin , London ^ 31 ay (> . i'he readiness with which you have * offered your valuable pages -co ihc di .-. t us ^ lon of the question ,
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of the emancipation of Dissenters , while it redounds to your c redit , will 1 trust be productive of lasting benefit .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1809, page 262, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1736/page/16/
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