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that the assembly c % uM not rise till the ; question was decided . —Anqjbher j p ^ o ^ posed to suspend the discussion ; ~ to call the R o bbies to - the table ,, in order , to Janjite , % lf \ c two answers into x > ne , jn suc a . m ^ fiaer , as tp conciliate- | h « principles advanced on both sides of the question .-t-TWs prpposition was adopted ; the Rj ^ ident suspended the ^ discussion , and prepared Mmew * answer with the assistance of the Rabbies ^ d the members of the commission .- ^ -After a lapse of three-quar ; tersrof an h ur , the President
announced that the -discussion was re * Mimed ; Jiq . read the new answer to the third question . M . Lyon Marx translated it verbally injfeo German ^ The question was called . { for on every side . The President put the new answer to the vote , and it was , adopted almost
unanimously . The President then tailed for the reading of a declaration which &e thought should be affixed tW the answers ^ the assembly approved it by acclamation , and wi ^ th shouts of £ ong live the Mmfieror j This declaration was translated into German ]> y ; jjt f * &tfan JVfaa ^"
, Peclmatioq adopted by the Assembly . *« Resolved , h W * fe ^ French deputies professing the religion of Moses , that the ; ' ' , '¦ Sttii ' - ' » * * ; \ * ¦¦ i - * V ' .
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. - ¦ - - - --- - ¦ • ¦ .: ¦ . . .: . ¦ : ,.. " ' '' ^ A COMPLETE I . 1 ST OF NEW PUBLICATIONS ON - MORALI AK % - ' THfeOLOGY IN MARCH , 1808 f , r ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ \
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The -Right and Duty ofe * Faithful and Fearless Examination of the Scri p * - tWes : assertei ,, in a Sermon ^ Preached at the Cai ^ rinistf Baptist Chapel , George l&reetj Hull , on the Resignation of the Pastoral Office in that place , oecasioned ] ky tty . . author's embracing the Uiuftarian Xtoctrihe . By James JLyoHsas ^ 8 vo . xs . 6 d .
An Unitarian Christian Minister ^ Pleajfoi ? adherence to the Church of En ^ gland : iricluding a narrative of- the unsuccessfi ^ fate of the celebrated ; clerical Jparliame ^ tary Petition ajn ||! Biil ; with the proposal of a Plah ot * Church R ^ - form ? on a Scrh ^ ' tural S Basis . By Francis Stone , WIvAi * E ^ . 4 » Slp > * « lw 6 d . - •" A 3 r ^ efStafem ^ t ^ ^ liin Public Transactions tB ^ Jj - | B | ave ^ I tel y taken pkee relative $ o a € nurch of Ood ^ 4 e-. - ¦ - ¦ . ' = ¦ ' 4 .
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MlGWingpecia ^ j ^ ti ^ hall ^^ ^ recf < ie the answers r ^ turnect ^ to ^ iie ' qu £ slKM $ p proposed by tfee Cbmmissioners pf His Imperial : and Rpyal Majesty .- . , * . j ^ f The as ^ emb |^ , irnpressed witK a deep sense' of grktitode , y love , rcjspcctft and ^ admiration %% for the . sacred person gf his Imperial and BLqy # ^^ i esSll » ^ lar ^ 5 * & | jj ^ e name of all JFrepchmeiJ pxiofessing ^ & religion of Moses , that they are fillip determined to prove wp ^ h y of , t |^ c favours JrLis Majesty intencts . for thei&i
, by scrupulously conforming tq > . fig £ paternal intentions ; r tha , t their & 4 ig $$ jft . makes it their duty to ^ consider the M $ f . of the prince , as ^ he . supreme / laW , in civil and political matters ; that ^ consequentljr , should their religious >< octe * or its . va * . rious interpretations , contain civijt ^ r political comman 4 s , at variance ^ th those of tliev -Frasich qode , those
commands -would » of course , cease to influence and ^ over ^ nt ^ eca , since they must , above ^ 11 , acknowledge and- obey the laws of th ^ princ ^ . . . ** That , in consequence of this principle , the Jews have at all times consi ^ dered it their duty to obey Jthe laws ol tlxe , state , and that since the revolution , the ^ f jifce all Frenchmen , have ? acknowledged np others . ?* jt f $ ? fi kecontmpefy ' ] ¦•• v ' . - * ¦ . ¦ • . - . ^ . ' F . 'Tft .
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nominated , Ff ^ ThMdng / Ch ^ istSai ^ , to distinguish tJiem from the C ^ -Thi ? f ^ ing Christians 9 F the present da ^ Xvktiax gratis : '; ^ " - ¦ - ¦ - ^ ¦¦ ' ' ¦ AJfefcter tothe'Pedple pf England on Betitioning tfoe " Plirowe for the Restoration of ^ Peace . By the Rev . Hi Warn * o £ Bkt } i 4 *«; ¦ - - : > ' ¦¦ . >• ¦ ' ¦ -: i : ti-- l
Institutes of Biblical iCi » it ! cism , dr Heads of the Pours © of r ^ ecti ! ir 6 s im th % t imj&st , read in that U ^ vtfrsity < W $ Wfo&k : Cbl \ e ^ e of . A |« erd eeti ;^ 3 BwKSift bertGeridd % & . P . pfcssor ^ if jpivinity . 8 vo-. "X . osi / 6 d / ' > ^ pfe ^ -. ^ / ., ¦ >' - - - A Summary « View ^ df thd flights aja 3 Claims oWfe Rdgqiai ! Gatholics in Ire ^ land , being a , fc lu »^ B ^ t i ^^ 4 if ^ 'tlM Eighth ^ Mdle > € ^ jH |^ S ^ l ^ w ff * vie ^ . fof . Octobersil ®^ V ' ; - Sv ^^ r ^' i : ' " - ¦ " ** -. t 5 > . , ' . - ' ' : ' . - ¦ , - ' , / . « ' IK" ¦'
f ^ teJL i&t of FA » lSi | iDAV ^ e « mon * , will tF pubH $ Ked tsoW ^ M ^ & ° ^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1808, page 170, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2390/page/50/
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