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fO 6 Review * - ~ Drunxti ( on ( Xm&et * crsto a Dissenter
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, Drummond . \ 2 mo . pp * 9 < J . 2 s . Johpson and Co . , 1 &rL 2 » Theigrou ^ d 6 £ ^ dis ^ Q ^ T&Q | H k \ th ^ Church of England is considerably
narrowed ^ by the growing libera 3 fty W $ de ti rives ct \ i ¥ < clito ^ n ^ ate tIot di ^> dsed to fnsi « t m the mi * qfflKB . ^ A ^ hi erarc hy which scan-< raKzetl ott ^ fdre fatherS , aM © law 'senters ^ ave dropped many ^> f * fer # Heciiofte to the mete- ' « k-
ctlmstatitiaU of the Establishment * Stiliyf ^ P ^ vever , a sufficient objec * tiori regains , on the part of .-the , P ^ yi ^ ft ^ to any national churchy ai ^ d authori
wrose ^ liW ^ ty are jie-^ sarfjy incd n ^ feten t with that lit ^ rtj ? , cbnscien < ie Wj | ierev » rith Clrrt $ t Hath ' A made us free ; { and | f& tJiii&tfan Dfesent ^ r h ^ s a furof
ffie # faSd sttor ^ er Teason sepaiiiji ^ m - the worship , of the fmktet ?? 1 ^ Mch is addressed , to f ^ i ng ^ , whom he cannot , conscienfiSiisl y ^ worship $ other beings Resides tlie Ood and Father of our
I # : d Jes \ is Christ . . tP ^ present sta ^ e pf htqtji tb , e Chiarch and the . Dissienters , is fairly and candidly described , in the little volume before us ; which ^ ife . stfecjhi ^ t historical dejtails * its
) ast ; eXpositibn of the real question ^ t i ^ sfliff and its unifo rm ly chari-^ blie ir ^ flections ,: fnay be properly K ^^ iiimended to ; the yoi ^ ng , in par . Hiul ^ fdr whose us ^ it was com .
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'T " v » - " ¦ 1 ... ., r 1 ' . ' AstT ^ vi ^ ^ % ^ r tf j fetvofthe &ki $ f Qrqwdgjtf m $ tentfrom a tJULf&hupek of England , by Eaw ' ^ taMis / t ^ ' ^ jQiscautse ^ irst 1 - ' i ^ # ^^ ^^ ^/ JffiGK 4 ?^' a 4 ^^^ Wiij ^ | y ^ £ ^* P " ~ " * od $ , y ' ^ F ^ ni fBJfCTD' Iwiw - * C ? 0 t
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1 ^ Sfe ^ y ^^^ H- ^ H ^^^ v ^ ^ p ^* i jpf dissent frpm the Established Church ; apd the author advocates t ^ s ^^^ ^^ f ?^^^^ Ability and moderation . Most of the
reasons assigned are such as operate ou the rainds of all Dissenters ; a few of thero are pqcuiiar ^ toiUm ^ ¦{ © r * Carpenter places , i m > front o | f | ii ^ ^ i ^ gmnenty bfoBqiJJiKse ptefc * * ^ -tbe * ver ^ i ^ co ^ tittttfon of * tlwe
Church of England , ' \ . as , iiaplyiag ' * the right of the civil m ^ tgiqtra t ^ to interfere in affairs oiimUgjubtoti ( p . 3 . ) This ; appear to , usutOiii ^
beginning ^ it the right , pla ^ e * , & * £ under this heart we fiaidv ^ pipi ^ 5 T& 6 ^) an ad mission iof Ufs lasic&il nad ^ on Christian principles ^ -jkM H £ t » direct maiatainance of pabli ^^ yUnship , " by the m ^ gistrfitei ip ^ hich we are not prefxared ^ ta ^ a oaii Ubr .
The ? right to ie&taijiis ^ religious worship , iflvolvesthe right * to *; esi 4 Jblish a creed by which ^ ^ eligWiia worship sh « U £ e regcrlatjed ; e ^ i ) d to endow a ^ c reedinviihLOjnipuiutes and t > em > £ ts ^~ is ^ UBtawljimifoit ^ y of faith can ^ 'be « ftsi | Eedtifl $ ) Wftk « all the membera > C 5 fiitt > Goti&samUy contribute ^ tp ^ jomm& vW ^ sq ^ e will belkve to beaciaronedufeiiiApd th
what wou ^ dlbe estate iM ^ tt 4 k ^ s and of Christians who ishp ^^^ frl --iow the opinio »^ ofi . jtl fe Jirfg ^ M r . Wakefiel ^ not loine ^ thp ^ jc ^ i ^ entious unbeWve ^ yiiJtfwfe ^ b ^ ^ a . gistmte ' s direct mamtmn ^^ of
public worship ^ *_«!> w-qn i $$ OQ # , But whilst we cawwit » Jf A ^^^ our dissent from -Aj |} Qg ^/|^ ftj ^ n tekat ^ ssiQnym * the ^ is ^ fiB ^ an are constrained ^ to ^^ ifi ^ our cordial approbationajof AfiMfcf £ - ^« # gfWflM ^ y-: M ^ WJ ^ * ^^^ fi ^^ ? ^*^^|*^ {> ro ^^^ i jj . . . y # uv p . ift , « i . iiq . 0 ¦ ¦ ¦ r '
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1813, page 206, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2426/page/58/
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