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ORIGINAL LETTER OF MR . ROBINSON ' S TO DR . TOULMIN .
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Chesterton , Sat . Dec . 20 th , 1 783-Rev'd . Sir , A few days ago I received a copy of a letter of yours to Mr . Lepard from him * by which I find , and am extremely sorry to find , that you have not had the 4 th volume , which has been published this year and \ ialf . I supposed you had
been supplied from Bristol , otherwise they would h ^ tve been sent . I have no connections With Lepard now , and I shall send you ten volumes , either by a neighbour , who will be at Taunton in a
few days in a single horse chaise , or by the Taunton waggon . Whenever you receive the money for them , I should wish it to be paid to Mr . Staley , at Mr . Kcene ' s , S . Mary Overies stairs , Southwark . I am busy in translating a fifth volume of Saurin , which is sold to
JLepard , and which he will print with a second edition of the four , the copy-right of which is also sold him , only I am to take 100 setts of this new edition , which . 1 hope to dispose of among my friends . I have had all but a law suit with Lepard . Tfec matter was referred to
arbitration , and I was obliged to attend in London almost a fortnight about it , but the arbitrators have awarded me all my money , which was a hundred pound , an opportunity of getting 251 . more by tne sale of a hundred setts , and what was better than all , they acquitted me of alt blame , and approved my integrity in the
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ORIGINAL LETTER OF MR . ROBINSON" TO DR . TQULMIX .
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Chesterton , near Cambridge , ReyM . Sir , May , 29 , 1787 . A long while ago , you may recollect , we have , had thoughts about a history of the Baptists , and nothing would give me greater pleasure , were it possible to obtain it , than to converse with you one
day on the subject , because I know you have turned your attention very much that way , and because your mind is free trom systematical shackles , which cnpp ) e ana disable so many for writing a gener n ^ tory on liberal principles . I think lt * uyduty , however , to lay before you W * at little 1 have-been doing in that way . i
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whole dispute . It is not worth troubling you about . I had the pleasure 6 f seeing Mr . Job I > avid in London , and by him that oi hearing of you . May God shower every blessing on you .
I have lately lost a most intimate and worthy friend of your religious sentiments , a clergyman , and a Fellow of Queen ' s College , who with a virtue that does honour to humanity has left all , and is retired for conscience sake to a
Unitarian Society at Montrose . Another Fellow of the same College , an intimate friend too of us both , brought me a sweet letter from him two days ago . I do not know whether Mr . Hammond , that is the name of the last-mentioned gentleman , will not be obliged to follow hisr colleague Palmer . For my part , I go for a nereticlc because such as these do
me the honour of an intimacy , and attend at our place of worship . May my church , like heaven , hold all nations , tongues , and kindred ! Do you think , my dear Mr . Toulmin , that we shall do much good to truth and virtue , while we pyeach inscrutabilia ? Says a grave brother , friend , I never heard you preach on the Trinity . T replied O , I intend to do so as soon acs ever I understand it . My wife sits by and will have her compliments put in . Be it so . I am , dear Sir , Your obliged R . ROBINSON ,
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The Calvinist Baptists in London appointed a . committee , and intreated me to go to town in order to acquire materials for an History of the Baptists . I complied * and spent above a year in this chace , and the further 1 went , the more fuliy I perceived they had no materials *
and nothing to say on the great foundation piinciples of all ecclesiastical rites . Convinced , hovVevcr , that what are called Anabaptijtical errours , such as the right of states to equal and universal civil and religious liberty : the sufficiency of scripture : the competency of every individual to judge of its meaning : the
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of mine to juggle with again . At present vou will allow me to say once for all I will not answer these Queries .
My respects await your "whole house . I am , Revd . Sir , Yours most respectfully , ROBINSON .
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Original Letter of Mr . Robinson ' s to Dr . Toulmin . 30 $
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1809, page 309, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1737/page/7/
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