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revised SwitK all it ^ pfMin ^ ^ fesi ^ a ^ - ties . France , he ^ tells His Jpeopl ^ fti this proclamation , liaS be £ tf % r ^ v ^ t Consecrated " to the mother of 6 fdd , as a special patroness : * OH Whicli account be orders that ^ ft ' thcrday of the assumption of the most holy
Virgin there shall be a proceysi o ^ in all possible splendour , in which the several judicial atid military authorities shall take part , in all the parochial and other churches of the Mbgddtfn . " They , who have not
# & »^ procession ,, are to be informed , ffefat this splendour means th e habitra ^ bf the priests in rich garments ; the dressing out of all their dolls , paMietflafty the doll that represents the ihother df God ; the Hghting-Tijp of the altars in tlie church , and
Wising them out with ribbands aad gaHattds ; the carry in g abdut of Fferge lighted wax candles ; and all fHis is stfrcotnpanied with singings and genuflexions , and all the pomp and parade of ancient idolatry . We %
call this an . enlightened age , but What must we think of France , if it * % && be brought again to this mummery ? Hbwever , let not the Protestant bdast too much 5 for , if he adores the humble Jesus as God , how tan he : be offended with the
Romanist for terming his mother the ttibther of Gofl , The moment vrc quit the tfue faith , the belief of biie only God , the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ , the door is open for every idle conceit which can be engendered by a xlepraved imagination .
The two houses addressed their sovereign on his expose , and received a most gracious answer , in which lie speaks agreeably with the ancient forms of the love he bears to his subjects , Which is that of a father to his children . This idea
frequently ddcuitem tfadr history , * md U suited ttnly $ 4 > t ^ Children . For a Jkiri ^ arid a ftfhtir Bre two different ' cMradte ^ ^ Phfe glory of a fattier is to b ^ t ^ Tav ^ xirs Upon his ctiildten , an * f 8 £ th £ iir benefit hfe derives hiin ^ af % t ttfefiV gtatifi&L
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wti-< 5 ularly degraSlfhg " W i&e ? rd ^ ^ f Great BKtaiti ; #% {<* ^ erfbirtoM such gsllla » ft de ^ dsTot * thfrtfestik * - fion of thie sdvere % n to His &&tiirf Tlie kihg ftel ^ it % e ^ m ^ * tH ^ a ignity of his title : as th £ Catholic king he must support the Catholic religion : and his subjects have been
in great danger ffbm the contamination of the soil by the riumber of heretics , who had for several years past been so ititiiitateiymixed with his peoplie ^ To p ^ ev ^ iit fh ^ mischiefs , fet mufct $ & * & arisen' in the toyal ^ piprfehe ^^ i , a ^ ^ trfct search niutt b ^ % iade afl ^ r heres ^ '
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1814, page 522, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2443/page/74/
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