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der his . proper character , and consequently , without affecting apy disguise ;—in No . 4 , that Christ knew the proper character of the devil ' 19 , the very- first temptation , as Well as ih every succeeding cme , ( so , that through . the whole ' / o f , tKe
attack made upon him he was a $ - pri ^ qd what sort of assafl&iit he had -to- resist ;);—in No . 3 ^ th ^ t Christ's knowing who his tempter \ y a ? at once clisaiiped &is
temptations of all their power , ( . witfc Tespect f to him , therefoxie ^ f . hfy could b ^/ rip t veniptation $ being confessedlj ipcapable of making any impression , upon his mind ;)
—in No . 3 , that the . meanest slave ojf vice would turn from the pffer of th § , world , &c . by the devil in person with $ corfo . Frona these < pojices £ i *) ns , when > ye add to them , Nqs . 8 , and % ( in ^ hich
Mr . F * . allows , that the visionary representation of the devil was the sa ^ xe . thing to Christ ap his personal presence- and his seem , tng to say 9 ? nd f to do tailings : th ^ & his
s ^ ime a QjQtually ai ) d . i ^ , jper-« o ^ sa ^ W ;^ 4 &oing thexn ) \\ k $ \ ina > voida | 3 te ii ^ ferenc ^ aeeuis tp be that acpcji ^ ing ^ t ^ Mr- . y . * p ideas the virtiije ^ Li | id pi ^ ^ pf par Lpr 4 undep > vent ivo trial , at j ^ l jif % \ l $ desert . Ap ^ h ^ appears . vijrm j $ .
iually to ackfi 9 ^ le ^ ge muck ., wljere /[ i ^ r ^ pr ^ a ^ tp ? yision ^ u $$ n $ t possilik to ^ e ljaten ^ e ^ to se-Ap $ p j ^ im into sp ' l ^ e ^ aus ^ \ tfe seycr ^ l scenes of it weye SQ irasn ^
'^ ' tq ' gtiar 4 9 f ^* rn q , . £ p £ * f ^ f ' , ^ . * T 0 ^ X ^^ f ^ P ^ W % i ^? , PR > r ^ se ^ it cpnt ^ ed . To ^ pp ^ arf * &&- wmwwwhi ' ^ m >?? $ ? by the devil in p ^ rspp j . Ajrm ^ w ^ p desi gned t ^ aw ^ t ^ ^ iri ^ m V ^ ate jmtm < ft > w ^^ pf ^ jar 174 ^ ' Here it should be retol -
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lected ^ that our author makes ? appiarance in this case to have " been the' same with regard to Christ , as the reality would have Veen , ' . ( No . 8 ^ and what" tht effect of the Reality w ^ uld havfe T&eei ^ he tells . us , ( lii No . 3 , ) iviiere he -describes it ' as amounting to nothing , even / with respect to the
meanest slave of vice . Tbpugfy Miisii : ' , I have already written raight ^ e ' deeroecl suflicierit to prove , that on'Mr . jf / s Ijypp thesis Christ could not have l ^ een tei ppted , yet ^ as he gives it as his ultimate ' conviction , that
the vision might answer the end of ^ present tri al , -that is ,- that it mi ght serve tp ' jnanifest how Christ was disposed to act , or to discover and disptdy his ^^ virtue , which he isaysy is a very corarrion meaning of the w ^ rd tsmptgition or trial , and is the
in scripture ^ sense in which he uses if , when he calls Christ ' s vision & present triaL the
( p | 7 ^*) f r ^ ct sf ^ opi ' - riioii of so able and le ^ njed an author requires , tljat , nothi ng of ^ ohsequehce $ d v ^ n ced byiKirii should be 4 Qy ^ rio ^ edj , t massed by unxio ^ ice ^ !^^ rd ^ ly I , Would ^ 3 witli rpferenc ^ oj the passage just qjub tecl . wnqi ! . ppportunify Christ coutld jpossibl y havp for displ ^ y \ n g l ^ js yfrtue $ \ vhen ^ accor <| ipg , t ^ ^ 1 ^ ^ t \ vas out of hi ? pp !» 'er to distinguish the yisioh ^ ^ li
f ^ o re i ty ^ ^ -r-Y Q ^^ ? acfcofding ty Hq . 6 * | : r ^ s ^ t ; ions ou the f Stage 9 ^ fys f ^ oGy j answere ^ the s ^ me ei ^ 4 ^ s a rqof ferforrngLnce and when , according to Jjfy , 7 y the real performance of « the taihgs sjpad 4 & \ ^ 3 ^^ JjV pon by ; Jthe dey ^ I jcox » 14 ^ b ^^ - ^ ^ afaf $ le [ hyr-# 08 fa au ^ ^ pn ^ e ^^ t !^ ^ uld ; not TOS IfflW ^ feW test at toll .
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72 Objections to Mr * Farmers Hypothesis . — -Ltittet if .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1810, page 72, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2401/page/24/
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