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tw £ ffesifi&i / Uttcaicjutoi yxeutwevgb tfeat Job ^ haiafippobfe ^^ iifideooe ^ a& <* J ^ UreM 4 fe * ed iro&u $ J' . What must toft * 1 tie ; ohaHie ** x of that cause ! which ^^ ttffe ^ JSuefr &bnse i and . employs su < ah mm ***? Lm , n , ;> .. , , ^ ,. I .- . i | t ^ cWfeiturJsbltfce Bourbons ; joyy TO&iih
tfteii *< agentin the Journal Department © jMtris country $ be may < , give arfiatitetkm to their malignity * and display ubfeir taste as legitimate gentJlemen , though he will precisely fail wihere
tiiey especially need his aid ; that -is , in deterring the honourable and benevolent inhabitants of this kingdom ftom bringing to light , and resisting the shameful persecutions , which have marked the snort periods of their first and second reign .
TKeTiaacs is exceedingly delighted at having disposed so soon of the company , called * The Protestant / Society , ' and of course equal pleasure ttill be experienced at the Thuillerics . The task , by the bye ,, appeared so ? easy , that it was * hardly worth the ce-Tebration : indeed we were always at a loss to discover what the Protestant
or Penitent Society had doiae to excite the rage of the Bourbons and The Times . It certainly could only arise from neglect of a little explanation . Whether intentionally or not , its operations seemed calculated to secure their cause , and now it is
evident that it is onJy anxious to make it& |> eacc , by preventing the exertions of others . We suspect , however , that the Bourbons and their Editor will find , that the respectable persons whom they now vituperate with all their iwight , are made of more genuine and sterner staff ; and that a threefold cord
will not easily be broken . ' T < be < contributio n * they cannot endure , ' but they cannot prevent them , teildThe Times may be assured that not a farthing of them wilj be given to it for / m /? £ monsy , nor will the adt * cei nor the consent of the A French
f *> l ! ce be asked as to its disposal . Europe will know , and history will record , that wi&er upright , and cha-, ritable Christiansen , England assisted ISl ^^ ft ^ iSff ^ PjB " . ' Persecuted ^ r ^ t e ^ tant ? in France—in t ^ ie second , reign ipfiLouip the Deii ^ ejd . x >\ c A ^ k MA ^ rqn Jan . 3 » i . ^
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mimmmmm ^^^^^—^ m ! Protestant " Sbtfiiiv : '" ' ' f To THE EdJToW OF' ^ k ^ MoBSifco ' ¦ ' ' ' " " tHkWUwjtv : ' '" *' " ¦ " " qj > III ? > ' ¦ ' "w ^ V ^ ¦ ' ¦> . 1 , 1 , r Without entering Al all fiit « fhe consideration of tne doiidiifct of'the
Protestant Society for the Trdtection of Religious tirye rty ^ iti rtefarff ttfibe leitei df the DWe of W ^ IhtgtriK ; I have ' thought it proper Wadrfr ^ rou , on purrfose '' W dMfflgfutitithfeSl ^ cTety in qu ^ stRh trokii 'W g ^ at ttfas ^ of Dissenters ln ' tfttt ''< &flffrt . H ^^ he
more necessary WcauSe ' ^ ra ^ ftibbs have appj ^ aredfin nWb y bfHft ^ J ^ Wrs , antf , l MelieVe ,, in ^ our tesbefl&We J 6 urnat ; aMutnin ^ that thS ^ Bbi ^ ty defeMI ^ M 5 & enlargement of the Act of Totft ' affbn , and is composed 6 f Many toettflfera of ffie Chur ^ of * mmtiff < jknd i # * esants al ] the l ^^ nte ^ bt » « rigifend £ 4 d % 5 ftfe » . "T ^^ S ttt : fffi » Pf PtioJi deserves th ^ severest ttebroB 8 no » -
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thw country * iwa atotqd a * a fact whkh wm before t ^ enupJic ^ thaU . th ^ i ^ spGctabkLeditMTt of a ^ peri ^ ditah . wqrk ted « iei > lttobed # liiat > Mr . Marwabad wrirteato thia country « i ^ i ? ai ^^ ) Of higit ; conHm ^ ndation ofl f jthpBe ^ took an uitere ^ tin tlie affai rs of Ereedi P rotestant ^ ^ abd the faot '\ fa prq ^ isdy as we ^ stated * it ^ . /( ini rr i £ ai /^ -.-,-v
Mr . Marrort Buaw ,. it ! 9 f > pe ^ vs , s ^ ik ] s anotherlet text t * n wxhiehfhehaclin ^ wledget ? that he ^ vnvta-tejtbffRfi ^ - ^ Jl . and wiili a ^ roflipcry qf i ^ xpvision , unworthy x > f a mmigter *^ f ^ religj ^ n , and especially ^ w hen cWHjected with
the calamitiesxrf bi ^ brathr ^ nt hesays —i" Ae might haw gilded $ he pill ) ^ nd Aflfv ^ softened the avidity of ids rqfitsal" That pill still exists , but the gold has disappeared . ;{ » -l 4 at
If Mr . Marrow feels s £ ^ re the gratuitous abuse ofi < the V self-8 tyk : d Protectors , " he has much reason to bl ^ ss the forbearance of the Committee at Williams ' s Library ?—? but ; ; ibr beam nee n 4 ay have its limit ; and in the letter itself , » which we hope witt be published , the public may , Jearn how to estimate the President ' s taleots , for
pill making and fUl gilding . N one need "be inclined to asperse bin } , ' for he takes care what with odes and pills , effectually to aspei ^ e himself As to the dictation pf tfee , p ^ life , we know the / history of tliftt bjMsUiess too well to assist Mr , ^ . rron ini . bw juHtificatioiK . —M ^ Clir an * JKy ^ . &gi ,
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Jfr . Marron } ^ When Mr . IMUjron ^ lett er was pub - lished by the Bourbpn Journals in
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1816, page 180, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2450/page/52/
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