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hope that in the day of trial they wilt-not-be found peculiarly deficient in this Christian excellence , ihough they tnuiy not'think it expeilifcnt toibe ostentatious in t&eir
professions , or boa ' sttuL of thc ' lF superiority to others , \ -JMy friend unaccountably remarks , ** 'If We are -to- : . understand irj a figurative sense th-srf we . must all appear be-fore the } &&g ~ ment seat of Christ , I ek > not know what will forbid our interpreting figuratively that the dead shall fbe ^ raised . ** But c&ncerifing the p | ain tacts , that the de&d will be raised , and that men will be judged according to their works , there is and can be not *
dispute among Christians z Tffe only question ^ isf whether the agency of Jesos rh 4 hese interesting transactions fe real or figurative . It being well known that
prophets are sdrae&fnes said * to do that which thfey are only com-r missioned to fbrefcel , it is possi _ ble tK&t in this sense Christ may be said to raise'the dead , and to j . a < Jge the worli&r By parity of reason the apostles and © feristian& hfcgefteral may be sanl % o be
assessK > FS with R ? m ^ this high officp , as in all agefs they hare borne iheir uniform and solemai testimo * ny to this momeiitous truth . T R-- jt &j »
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To the Editor &f the AJonfhfu Reposiiory *
PuW ? t ' s ro'W i Islington . sir , Jt / ne 77 1808 . When at Cranbrook in . the month of May last , I made an ^ xcursion to Hawkhsrrst , a largp and pleasant village about five
miles distant , and aftu-ated on the borders of Sussex . I had long known that it was the birth place of Lardner , wiioiii Dr . Jpricsitley has styled the prince of modern divines .- '—that there he terminated his mortal course , —anicj that a monument bad been ' erected iii
the parish church to his memory . Whilst there , —intent on the gratiiiqation of wy curipsity , I visited the church and found the n ^ onutrient to be a small peat marble
blab , fjxed to a p illar neajr the pulpit . At the top is the reprea Station of ^ fee Mew Testament - jteiicircled by this passage otxeup *
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ture from Genesis , with rays ifr * suing from the centre in every direction— - —Qod said , let ( here be tight } and there tpas light t And then follows- this Inscription . JfATHANtEL LaRDNER , D 0 . Drew his first and latest fcreath at
Hall Hpuse m thisr Parish . Benevolent as a Oentleman , Indefatigable a » a Scholar , Exemplary as ia Christian Mmister , wherever he resadtdf ? - His ' usefulness was prolonged to his $ sth year , —wftehhaving established tb& credibility of tbe Reeorda 6 f our common Salvation , fcitfrout partialit y and beyond reply , their promises became fiis eteinal fa ^ hcritance , July $ , 1768 . ^ rom fcrerencc ta , t ^ e J Memory cf his Uncle , tiiese truth 5 were inscribed By David JeraJiri g * , t ? 2 $ . Tliis mo ^ umeni t bein * etectea in J ^ B 9 , could hot be montion ^^ l in Di ^ Kipf ) i ^ U ^ avb > aJ t&a of
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364 Mr * Evans qn ] 2 r * > Lardner ? s Mennmen t *
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MB . EVANS ON jDR . LARDNER * S MaNETMITKT .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1808, page 364, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2394/page/12/
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