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tfte ^ xt ^ ot variety < if your oWrgft ^ idhs \ viU be prDpditimiabiy gAlMI&ifc > vr :-V-.-.- - /)' ¦ ^/ -i ' -:: Ei : , Jgi : ^¦ ^ _ _ _ '• a -. ... i a ^ ^ a
2 f&Mgf i $ fc regards tody da-nail > i t * i ^ d&it&b&& that yea jteeoHect , dmi the state ^ f our religious societies hmw very difltient > fmm what : it dticfr was . 'That " they are more
virtuoiib and pious , and more ob-^ Tvftnt of th e external d uti es of l- ^ Fg ian , J fear may not be &s ~ %$ * M&i- t * tft -they are certainly liimie mquisiti ve , with rcgspect both t& rftbe e vi < tence& and ctactri lies of
revolution ; and are in general be . g inning Up vrcquiie a more close Ind scripturel mod e of preaching * find will not now be satisfied with mere declamation ,. Neither will tb&y be Satisfied with TOere restsoaing , tor will look for appeals to tlm heart and affections ; and .
iAdeed , when the pure doctrines < jf thep gbspel htp « m once been fully ^ Bt ^ t bHsli ^ d , and by a direct appeal to , and impartial explanation f > f ^ th « s scriptures , the judicious prbacjfc ^ r possesses , and has put His
hea tutu also in possession of the most pov « erful principles for en * gaging-the affections , and for ani . ^ natring td ^ religious and virtuous c&M tetl ^ -i know j of lew njore mod true
^ er ^ ct els of t li ^ t pa-* h £ ti £ ^ mpl ic ity , by which the pt ^< 5 go ^ pfcl of Jesus Ch rist enables fci ^ who embraces it to engage fhe ttffection ^ of his hearers , than tiii > ^ iWoursa of the lamented pre - AM £ e $ iwrJM 6 f ~ otie pf ycru , the late Mr . f ffyml& $ f > entitled , * ijesus © tiris |^ jii | M !^« rf ^ Sorro ^ as ^ ^ .- ' .- : :
g >!! JlgiV ejj me great satisfaction tn iibie rirt ^ i ibian / - ^ Mfci exat ^ iua tion s ConiintfO to be aitended by those < 5 » f ^ feu r ^; tate ^ 'fetluWbstoiiem | s Av ^ ji ^ S 3 alreatiy $ <» ft £ ed in ihdt > hrJ 5 iliai )
^ ninwtry ^ 4 * n d who , by ih «* $ e jaru JVViat vi ^ ^ j ^ ^ a ^ e pay alr ^ biAe
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^ ke 8 f ^ 5 t ^ e » e f lfli : ^ e ^ lalbetjs educfttion , ^ nd jfadld on * fcRiB ^ k pecpetua ] ^ ncouragemeiit to p ^ severejlrijjybefim ^ ums'whteh h ^ nre fceea here aid ^ pted y for irai ^^ g up others for us ^ ulness ^ t < J ih f world under l ^ he same impo rtant
character * -ll was with ( he Wgk * est satisfaction tb | ii I yestfyday heard one of tb We express hi up juv pose , that as our common master preached his gospel ta tbe poot » and familiaiiy cpoyarse 4 3 ^ iife
them , &o the instruct tod &Q& $£$ && fit of the poor should be th ^ Jibjfeoi of his unremitted attention * iBfo you ,. niy youivg friends ^ cowmeote jrour labours in the church aad world with the same laudaWe dctermination ; and in pursuance « rf
it , a ) way » consider carefully , coi ^ cerning every thing whi ^ hr , ^ 50 ) 1 deliver , whether they will be likely to understand it , and how they will be likely to heafFectejdaferyifc . ) You will not need r for thrislpij ^^
pose , to degrade your sfyieito m&y thing \ 6 vr or meat ) : plainnej >* ar > 4 perspicuity are the best ornano ^| U » of language ; and if you attend Icr this maxim , you nil ) seldom find the most illiterate fct any loss to understand you » j \ nd j- study , both in your public addressee a , *> iJ
your more private cony ^ pjatsons , the particular circumstance , f £ - lations , and wants , o £ i ^ ^^| Ji classes of your hearers ; bjil ^ rf ^* ciully of your poorer , hearers , ibut you ^ may always , bt ready l o ^^ ng * gest i » ome hint , of adr ^ bniliori ] Q | r
advice , of cautiott or com forli ^ p cording n $ eachmay lluerpf ^ afil ^ i ^ - tave t * i them , la Ahig' way ^ cfpir biibly , y /> u will bdaiqre u » V ( w < fft 0 ikm r * ha , ii in ywuf tapre public
m 1 nisi r ^ rio usr tq ill tttik irtijv > p ^ vlvcutfau&y , kybw i ^ Hy b > e ^ i $ < iC . ^ t ^^ p ^ Wpee * ^ ad ^ iifc ( Jdctf ] ttrfyaur ^^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1814, page 435, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2442/page/51/
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