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Afcisic , toe introduction of a iymn orpsdlm ' is very pleasing * £ htT wtme the scriptures are open to us , and we have such sermpns as WrfgBt s , _ Lindscy ' s , &c . it fnifst be vviiiit of zeal i " n the . reader , j ^ tiie fieare rs go away inanimate Und' uhiiistfucied .
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Inscription OH the Aitdr at Athens . Sifc , A * 'g- IS , 1812 . As y 6 ii so obliginof y inserted flM M . It . for Apiil , p . 521 . ) a ft / Hiier cbm ' munication respecting f $ 6 ih ^ cripiion found by Paul upon in altar at Atlieris , I will thank fait td add * a tew lines more on
the * saiWe Subject . Dr , Well wood , } n his Essay concerning the death Sf Sdtrates , prefixed to his trans * RWioft of tftfe Banquet of Xenojftten , ( printed in 1710 ) says , "It is vefj ^ 'rifb'&able , and we have several of the ancient historians and
divines for vouchers , that it was done ( that the altar thus inscribed was erected ) by Socrates . ffc seems , instead of raising art altar , as was the custom , to any of the
ficfft ? dt ! * s gods of Greece , he took flats way , as the safest , to express fiffi devotion lor the tr ' ucj and qne & 6 ^ of whom the Athenians had w haiuihm and whose
incompre-KIHitityfe' being ( tie insinuates by Ifiat inscription ) Wa 3 far beyond Hb& ' . ' retpcht ' of tlteir urrd ^ rstunding ^ fell * own * An d * it i ^ vejry r ^ a * f OnaBie-to think , it was owingrtQ
W vVner ^ fion they h > j d fofr the ttK ? nUi- v , of ; its fMundler , tha t ^ t t hrive t ^ he p ' resetve ^ ' i ' for so ; many ' SF '' ttteVjn ! though .. they * qndgrsl % x ? s fs * ^ f ^ ii » : ftttteii , ^ v « r . ra . " ( Cftp . - 24 ,
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Inscription oh the Altar at Athens . —Dissenters * Marriages . & 67
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page ! £ —? 7 * or m Kippis ' s edh tion , Vofl . VliL p- 110—11 ^ who quotes with approbation the opinion of Mr . Joseph Hat let t ^ that tbis altar ( like oiher altars ^ in diffVre ^ i ? : parts of Athens , tin
sen bed j i ' p the unknown Gu&J was deciicuted , not to any particulur god , but to him , whoever he was ( but stiJl supposing him to be one of the heath j n idols ) who had delivered them from ihfe
plague ; and therefore that ihli Athenians bad in fact , but yet ignorandy # paid homage hereby to the true God * J , T . E .
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Dissenters Marriages * Norfolk ) Aug . 24 , 1812 . Sir , ¦ The period seems to be fast approaching , when we itiay expect ^ hat the Parliament of the United Kingdom will do themselves b 6 i
nour by expungnig _ from the statute book ail tfie penal laws , which atffcet dll cUsaefe 6 f Btiss ^ nieri , and grant to all ^ e ^ rts the liberty , wkh ^ tyhtcfr the gr <^ at Fo under of our faith has made us free .
} wibh to ; be informed , what reaspft can be assigned , why other Di s % senters s ^ hQlildiiot have the pri ^ Flege of naarryirtg those of tfhfeJr own co mm union , ds well as thfe yeipectable bod yf denbminated
u Erie ^ ds . " Can ariy sfufficierA cause be .-giveil for confining thj ^ performatice of Ihe marriage ) Cfre ^ - P ^ pny i . 0 XJbe ^ clergy pf the estriL ifelishpd church ? Why sho » ld iyot H / fc . objefetioiw of Unitarrans tt >
X ^ init ^ ria'ti language upon thi ^ odcasioa H ^ trea * t ^ d wi , th ifee * satiiti respect , air those o £ y " JFri ^ nd ^ ^ ^? ° ^ i # ? ifr °$$ ¦ J ?^< * T mQSfcpmemnlyr protest against roe worship of Jesus Christ , are per-
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1812, page 567, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1752/page/35/
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