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MISCELLANEOUS COMMUNICATIONS.
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lying there , where we was well treated and gave God thinks for this second deliverance . . We arrived in Barbadoes Tuesday , the — day of April * Got a passage from there , from the governer for
that purpose May the — in the ship Eleanor Capt . Wm . Graves , for Bristol ^ and was very well treated by him on our passage which was 5 weeks during which time nothing material happened extraordinary . Giving an account of that and conclude with
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To the Editor ' of the Monthly Repository .
Hackney , sin , March 22 , 1808 . My worthy friend Mr . Carpenter , with his usual good temper .
has animadverted upon the Remarks , which I made upon his Lectures in some of your late Repositories . I do not wish to protract controversy , nor am I ambitious of the last word : but
I hope that you and he will excuse the liberty 1 take of offering a few observations upon his repb - My friend charges me with , u representing his defence ot Arianism as weak . " This I
certainly do . Not meaning however to ^ sinuate that he has not done justice to his cause , but that the cause itself is weak and incapable of a better defence . I know that
some learned advocates of A nanism have been pleased to insi - nuate that m v friend has not made
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arrived in Bristol in good health y and perfectly recovered from out fatigue , on the 13 th day of June 1774 .
Now this is all of any conse quehce that we can remembef since we left Bristol . What happened before you have an account of in the affidavit that you have got already . I doubt not but you will place this in a mpre proper : manner than it is now . From your
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the mpst of his argument . But , for my own part , I know of no better arguments for the Arian hypothesis than those which he
has advanced , a > id upon which the great stress of the controversy was always laid by his learned predecessors in the last century . If the learning and ingenuity of the . nineteenth century
have discovered any new , and more irrefragable proofs of the Arian doctrine , it is hisjh time that they should be produced in defence of th « expiring cause . For whatever may be thought of the old and massive tower of
orthodoxy , the ruinous oUt-work of Arianism is certainly in no small danger of tumbling upon the heads of its remaining defenders . 2 . My worthy friend , is I pre * sumc of the same opinion : and therefore , like the prudent man who foreseeth the evil and hideth
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356 ' Mr . Bclsham ' s Reply to Mr . Carpenter ' s Remarks *
Miscellaneous Communications.
MISCELLANEOUS COMMUNICATIONS .
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MR . BELSHAMS REPLY TO MR . CARPENTER ' S REMARKS *
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Sincere friend Little Ephliaim Robin John .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1808, page 356, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2394/page/4/
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