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AKDHBW MABVBLL ' S NOTION OF TOLERATION ,
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To the Editor of the Monthly Repastfary .
sm 9 t am a reader and admirer of Andrew M * rveli * s Works ; bi& wit delights , his patriotism instructs me . I was therefore glad to see him contributing to you * Glean *
ings . p » 56 * But as it is not less \ i « efol though less pleasant , to expose the defects and errors of great
and good men th&a their virtues and excellencies , I beg 1 « bto to lay before you a passage from the Rehearsal Trajtsprosed , [ not as your correspondent gives it ,
Transposed , ] which shews how narrow and imperfect were Marveil ' s notions of religious liberty . " Only I cannot but ; s * y > that there
19 a very great neglect somewhere , wheresoever the inspection of hooks i $ lodged , that at least the S + cintan books are tolerated and sell as openly as the Bible . " , R . T . p . xf % . Ed . 167 a .
I have tried in vain to find an innoxious meaning to this passage , which seems to restrict at once religious liberty and the freedom of the press I * am , § ir , 4 EPISGOPUS .
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X 4 fe qf tU JRev . G . Walker * F . R . S . SS . T P . Ifyy . Coll Mmk * and President < jf tie Lit . and Pftih Society , Manchester . Johnson , St . Pamt » s Church Yard Svo . 1809 .
The « uBj « ct ^ ilife M ' eiiioif m&& no common man , and we think wt cannot perform a moire accepta
bk aerviee to ovtt seaders , nor a mem * elightftrl duty t ^ otir own feelings t&afc to attempt iu sketch of lira admirable character . Out
limits will reduce this to a miniature , but we truft * impartiality will guide Ae pencil r aind that a resemblance to the original will be traced , though the warmth of
colon ring bt that of frietidship and the keeping tliat of affection . There is nothing in th « picture which requites to be covered with convenient drapery , to be softened
into * s ^ orffe ^ Qt hidden in rtie badt grbtoid % He Uttft ; in alf Tespects , nidi&t 'h& ajip ^ fred to be ; the more particular the character , the more comec ^; afed the more ttuey $ b& tnor ^ encomi astic . Wi
GiBO ^ tt tt : *" * was boni about 17 ^ 5 , 0 / ato ancient and rcapectablte fmanly , at N-ewca 3 < l < 3-tipbttwTyhieV * && tetfeiv ^ d ^ herethe rudiments of HSs cmssical education , under € Jie celebrated tVe fteiri Dn Moim& He shewed 6 f
Vefjf eWly il « li * fttf ^ h « i ^^«^ talents and acquirements , and * xdted th ^ ek ptfcfitidiw « ttd con- * ciliated the affectionate regard of
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* STILL PLtAS * D TO IRAME , YET NOT AFRAID TO » tA . I « E . P 6 » t .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1810, page 504, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2409/page/32/
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