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^EX^ECT XIST OF BOOKS TOB A&TGfls, ISI1.
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these melancholy and trying scenes , we cannot , sir , but greatly admire the very iiffere » t spirit which you have discovered The calmness with which you have tgk . cn the spoiling of your goods ; the obloquy cast upon your character ; and what
t wise and gdod man considers as ^ the greatest itiisfdrtune of all , the injury done to , what appears to you , the cause of truth : this , religion alone could have inspired , while the fortitude with which it is accompanied , proves that it did not trise from pusilaniniity on the oile hand ,
nor insensibility on the other , but from integrity of heart , and the firmest persuasion of the truth of the principle 9 you maintain . And , though some in this society do not embrace all your religious tenets , yet all sincerely unite in admiring
the zeal , cahnnessi fortitude , piety , and charity to your enemies , which are so eminently conspicuous in your character , and which clearly evince how powcrfclly the influences of Christianity are felt in your breast .
w Sensible then , as we are , of our obligations to you , for your past unwearied and . unremitting exertions to enlarge our notions of civil and religious liberty , and lo promote a spirit of free enquiry , we
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m yncorrupted Christianity Unpatron-Uedby ' the Great . —A Discourse delivered at Essex Street Chapel , March 24 , lilt ; on the Decease of Augustus Henry , Duke of Grafton . By Thomas Bclaham , 8 vo ,
Critical Reflections upon some Impdrfcat Misrepresentations contained in the Unitarian Version of the New Testa * nent . By Richard Laurence , lX . £ > Rector of Mershani , Kertt , $ v 6 . jfs . A Seteciidh from the Books 6 ( Job , Proverbs , Ecclesiastes , Daniel , and the
Afatffpka . Intchd < sd for the Ute of Schools and Families - By the Rev . B . Carpenter . 13010 . 28 . or aos . per doizen . I gnorance of the Day of our Death . A Sermon preached at Stourbridge . on
jjj c » sion of the suddfen Removal oFMrs , ™« beiS ^ kin , tvho died Feb . 14 , 1811 , * £ ****** Vear Bv the same . 8 vd . * s . ¦ . Thoughts on Subscription to Articles J ^ Pjith ; in six Letters , addressed to * Member oif the Society for Educating Jo ^ nfe Ntetffor the Mimstry , at Horiier-^ Academy . By Robert Winter , V . r > . A better Concerning tfx * two first
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cannot but ardently wish that you maybe enabled to persevere in your useful labours ; and in this wish the younger pact of our society desire more particularly to unite .
And we heartily pray thar / yourhealth and strength , your spirits and fortitude maybe preserved ; that the Almighty may grant you support and consolation * equal to your trials , and that you may long continue to instruct and enlighten mankind . *'
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Died , in the prime of life , on TVIarch zj , 181 j , after a few days' illness , Mr . SAMUJEE BROMFFfeLD , farmer , of Friskney , leaving a disconsolate widow and an only daughter to lament his' loss . He was a member of the Unitarian society at Boston , ^ Lincolnshire , and was a very worthy , respectable , and pious character . The doctrines of One God , the Father of all , and of his love ? to thfe
• whole human race , was his soul ' s delight ; he bad been instrumental in introducing these doctrines into his . neighbourhood . He has finished hid course and is gone , we trust , to his heavenly J' P Father , to receive a never-fading crown . P-
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Chapters ^ rLuke , a&iressctd to an Editor of the improved Version . 8 vo . pp . * %% . A Defence of the Preservative against Unitarianism ; incjuding a Vindication Of the Genuineness of the Epistle to the Hebrews , in a second Better to Lant Carpenter , IX . D . occasioned b y hia to the Authorintitled the
Letters , ad ^ ssed , t U ^ lt ^ jriaXiism ^ Doctrine of' the GdBytu By ^ Daniel V ^ te , B . D . Rector OfPlynitrttc , Devon , dnd &te FelltrVrof < Jrid CJallege ^ Oxfdrd . -ttyihitiifem An App * £ l " ttfthe British Nation , on the-Fblly £ nd ^ CSciMnWity of War . -Bj Irenaeus . 8 vo . ..
Unitarianism the Doctrine of the Goa « pel : a View of the Scriptural ground * of Unitarianism- ; with an Examination of all the Expressions in the New Testament , which arcg ^ 6 nera ! ly £ 6 iisidtt 6 & 'as supporting opposite Docttittfcfc By X » ant Garpenter , JLJL . D . The « ccon 4 Edition , with alterations , Pric © 6 s . extra boards . * ¦¦ .......
' OT 3 kcrvAti « ns rdktlh £ tb HclS ^ ioat Edacation ; selected from MigcelkWWWfti Observations relating to Eflucation * Bjr Joseph Pri ^ tlcy , JUL . » . F » R . « . 4 <^
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^ EX ^ ECT XIST OF BOOKS TOB A&TGfls , ISI 1 .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1811, page 255, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2415/page/63/
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