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point ; I shall be happy in having mV judgment corrected or confirmed by the communications of yOur readers . You and they , I a * n sure , will do justice to my motives , and believe that 1 regard niyself as fdpporting the credit of real miracles , those , I mean , of the Old and oftbe NewTestament , byrigoreusly scrutinizing facts to which the same character has been erroneously attributed . I am , Yours , &c . -: ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ . - N .
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Dr . Priestley ' s Motto . Sift , Dec . 8 , 1811 . I remember once on receiving & letter from Dr . Priestley to have remarked the suitableness of the tnbtto on hrs seal , ars lottga vita b ? Mi $ ) to the ardour with which he pursued the important occupa-Xi 6 tk of his life as one eminently regardful of the precept whatever thy kandjindeth to 'do do it xoith til thy might . But I was not aware till lately that he had borrowed t sentiment so appropriate from the Aphorisms of Hippocrates , an author vvith Whom I had no ac . q \ miritanc 6 till I found him quoted iti the appendix te Ward ' s Lives
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of the Gresham Professorst Asa motto to an Oration by Dr . Gwinne , p # 90 , is a passage from Hippocrates , aphor . 1 , sect . 1 , which begins with , these werda 'O / 3 ; o £ f 3 pa , xv $ , rj bsfzyy ? i \ hOOipfy which in the latin version is rendered vita brevisy ars vero longa * Should you consider this circumstance as not generally known , it may deserve a corner in your Repository , arid is much at ytfur service * Give me leave here to thaivk V- F . for the kind and Christian spirit with which he ha ^ excusedroy
remarks on his Letter to a young Dissenting Minister / ' If our observation , and perhaps , experience , has led us to somewhat different conclusions , as to the best method of producing a readiness of utterance , I must decline a controvert sy with V . F , upon that difference . He is one , as he appears under that signature , guessing at its prototypes , with whom I wish to ap *
pear , only contending by his sid « in the ranks of truth and chari ty * Education for the Christian minis . try , with a view to its great objects , can scarcely fail to become one of the most important discussions in your next volume . IGNOTUS .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1811, page 725, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2423/page/21/
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