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* i * he following subscriptions have been received for the " five destitute orphins ** *» fthe late Mrs . Standevens : ( See p . 90—* 9 . zj . ' > I . # d * J . M , . . . . . . * - - i o o ^ A . M . . . . ... . * o xo 6
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We have received various letters of advice from numerous correspondents , for which we wish to make a general acknowledgement . If one do not follow the suggestions of the respectable writers , it is not because we disregard thein , but because they are contradictory . For instance , one letter expresses great dissatis * faction with the " Say Papers ; ' * another pronounces them the most valuable fund from which the Editor has yet drawn his materials : one complains of the dullness and tediousness of the controversy on the " " Decline of Presbyterian Congregations ; ' * another congratulates us on having luckily fallen upon a topic , which must powerfully interest the whole body of Dissenters : one regrets that we so often indulge in «• sermonizing ; ' * another that we are so seldom moral and practical :
one declares that the writer never reads the " Gleanings ; " another that the write * turns to them first , and devours them with avidity . Now in this multiplicity and opposition of counsel , there is but one plan for the Editor to adopt ; and that is , to consult his own judgment * In doing this , however , he wishes to lean occasionally , and as much as he consistently can , to the different opinions of hi »^ et > F * respondents , and to study vari ety ^ and , above all , impartiality .
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The following communications are intended for publication , though the h&rc list of them will sufficiently explain why we cannot pledge ourseives for the speedy insertion of all of them : vizi Anecdote of Mr . Samuel Jones and Mr . ( afterwards -Archbishop ) Serker . —* - X ) r . Wallis ' s curious explanation of the mystery of the Athanasian Trinity .- — Sketch of the Succession of Ministers in the Chapel , Nicholas-street , Ipswich , by Mr Drummond . ~ Hazael r . ot the Murderer of his master . —On Dissenting
Ministers wearing gowns *—A Question concerning the JLetters to the Prelates .- ^ Luke ' s account of Malta verified , from Captain Yule , by Mr . Butcher . —Extract from Voyages , 178 a . —A Friend to Truth , on Rtv . xxii . 16 . —Primitivus , on the Present Participle in the Greek . —Mr . Marsom , on the " Reasons for baptizing Infants . "— 44 A Rational Dissenter of the Old School , " in explanation . — Address to the Distributors of Bibles and Testaments , —Authors of " Forms of Devotion . "—Inquiry concerning Nicholas and Thomas Warren . —Particulars
concerning S . and J . Crellius , Laelius Socimls and Hartley . —Philo , on a Passage in Virgil . —Oneo ^ f the Academic Sect , on the Jewish Sabbatic Year . —Mr . Hampsos , on the Decline of Presbyterian Congregations . —Extracts from Herder . — And numerous Gleanings . / The Letter of the Reviewer of the Improved Version has been received , but too late for insertion this month . In Lhe next number will , l > e given an Original Letter of Dr . Lardner s , on the ^ " ' L Jewish Ju bilee and Sabbatic 7 Tear , and a Review of Mrs . Cappes -ife of Christ ; aiid , in the following number V . F ' s Account of Di \ Rotherham .
We are too much in ane&rs with our correspondents to be able to commence a controversy on the subject , of Social Worship . From * he same cause , we are obliged to put aside E . H . H ' s Remarks on Mr . Aliening arguments on Necessity . It is with reluctance that we inform " A Churchman , " that . we must abide by our determination , expressed , we allow , firmly , but we hope , not uncandidi ) .
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ERRATA . * The following , errors ci ; ept into a half sheet of the last No . which the reader fc requested to correct * P . 81 . col . a . for " Paciticatus ** ( a signature ) read Pjy cificus , — 84 . col . x . 1 . 7 from the bottom , for " hasty" read happy * - — 85 . col . xs 1 . zo for " Jar * read / or . ...... ' 1-33 * " negro-slaving ** , read negro ~) lavery % ~ 36 * col . a * 1 . ij . for" 41 / ujty * read * ihUj %
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1810, page 160, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2402/page/56/
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