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The following sums have been received for ^ the orphan children of Mas . Standevens . . . . £ * ¦*• *?• From Sidmouth , by the Rev . E . Butcher . . 646 Mr . Benjamin Flower , Harlow # , * ^ x £ O
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The following communications are intended for publication , viz . ——Stricture * on the Critiques of Theologus on the Improved Version . — -Estimate of Strictures on the Improved Version , Letter IV . ^— Plans submitted to the Southern Unitarian Society .- —\ fr . Elson ' s Letter from Newfoundland , containing Dr . Maty ' s Reasons for separating from the Established Church . —Query relating to Mr . Henry Grove / - > -Copy of a Letter from the Rev . S . S . Toms , of Framlingham , to a Member of Parliament , on Lord Sidmouth ' s Motions . —Cruelty of the Calvinistic Reformers . —J . W . on the Revival of Knowledge long lost .
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The plan of a Female Asylum is under consideration . The Editor fears it h by much too particular for the public eye , in the first instance . There would be no small difficulty in reconciling the British nation to the principle of a Pro- * testant nunnery .
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A Constant Reader is angry with our Reviewer of Dr . Carpenter ' s Letters to Veysie , for representing Mr . Belsham ' s Letters to Mr . Carpenter as unanswered : he reminds us of the no less than 5 letters of Mr . Marsom ' s , in reply to Mr . B . in the M . R . He might also , with at least as much propriety , have referred * in confutation of iis , to the letters which Mr . Carpenter himself inserted in our work . But the solution of the reviewer ' s language , unaccountable as it is styled by the Constant Reader , appears to us extremely easy : he contemplated Mr . Eelsham ' s Letters as they were collected and published by the author in a separate volume ; and in this view his assertion may be-fully sustained *
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Verax must write with more temper before he can gain the attention 6 f Unitarians . He quite mistakes the character of the persons whose spiritual benefit he consults , when he supposes that they will be silenced into acquiescence by a mere assertion of the divinity and personality of the Holy Spirit , followed by the exclamation , [ directed to the opposers of these theological points *] of ** What perverseness , stupidity and mental blindness !"
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We have no jaccrets in the plan or conduct of the Monthly Repository ^ and , therefore , we shall answer M- W / s inquiry explicitly and publicly . There are now printed monthly of our work 12150 copies , of w ^ ich about 1 000 constitute the average sale . From this information , the public will judge of the expediency of using this medium of advertisements , which is open to them on reasonable terms ,
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% * In the Obituary department ot our iie ^ ct n umber will be an account Mrs - Ebenexer Johnston , of Stote Newingtou , who , we lament tp say ,, departed thi ^ life , oa Saturday , the % Zxh last *
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We must be permitted to state again to D . S . that we consider that the revival of the controversy concerning the spuriousness of X John v . 7 , 8 » would be in effect only slaying the slain .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1810, page 376, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2406/page/56/
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