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«L?AXINGS J OR, SELECTIONS AITD REFLECTIONS MADE IN A COURSE ^ GENERAL READING.
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York , ¦ baptism ia held as an eseentiai prf * i $ <| u | site to communion . If so , I think this ought fairly to have been stated . It is no part of my present object tQ inquire how far suen a terra ot church eorntmjnion is Scriptural or jnot . X believe it is rejected by a very great majority of the Unitarian body , and it is for the members of that bod ?
to determine bow Car they are called upon tQ assist in purchasing a place of meeting for a church ,: which whatever opinions it may hold . in common with that body , maintains a principle which is one of exclusion to all
Unitarians who have not submitted to adult baptism . 1 shall i > e glad to find that f-have been misinformed in this jpartjcular ; and if so , will send you a donation for the baptists at York . 1 am , Sir A , . F .
«L?Axings J Or, Selections Aitd Reflections Made In A Course ^ General Reading.
« L ? AXINGS J OR , SELECTIONS AITD REFLECTIONS MADE IN A COURSE ^ GENERAL READING .
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IsTo . pCLXXXVII . * * ' , : , Unitarian Martyr * ' f * Vanci § 1 . King of France , had a fc ^ stard son by Madame Cureau , of Orleafis , who was brought up and % cnt to pollege by the name of Stephen fiolcU He published Commentarii Tlingam Latinoe , in two volumes folio , irliie& were beautifully printed at
XgFOns in 1536 . He also wrote JDe fie NavaU , ^ nd a poem on h « father ' s $ esta * tynforfunately he got acquainte d at' JL « yona wtfh the celebrated Serveto , became a zealous propagandist or * ms opinions , sent heretical books to Paris , incurred first an imprisonineot , and after relapsing , the condeoi nation to be burnt alive . This Horrible sentence was executed at
Paris in 1546 , and was the model and precursor ° f that which Calvin inflicted on Serveto at Geneva . Calvin mentions Dole . t in the satne pBrase with ^[ grippa and Serveto , of VfHanova , as follows : — Agrippam , rittunovanum , t ) oieiuan , -et similes vulgo
notum test tanguam Cyclopas qw&piam ejxujjgfihn * semper Jasfuose sprevisse i&SjiL a ^ mgular figure of yf tupjearative o ^ ralar ^ to represent tbe Unitarians a » ^ ne % ved and w call them Cyclpp ^ - ^ T ^ . ' Mm&b , ha S . f 1 * fT- II ¦• . VT , \ > - " ' J ^ m- . vt u . ¦> ¦ j .. . ,,
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No . CCLXXXVIIT . Matt . Henry ' s Continuators . If is well known that Matt Henry was taken away by death in the n&ist of his great work , the Comme ntary . He had proceeded no further thanflfe Acts of the Apostles . The followilL
is a list of his Coritinuafors : . Rev . John Evans , Rom . ¦ Simon Browne , 1 Cor . Daniel Mayo / 2 Cor . and 1 and 2 Thess . Joshua Bayes , Gal . Samuel HosewelL Ephes .
William Harris , Philippe and Col . Benjamin Andrew Atkinson , i and 2 Tim . Jeremiah Smith , Tit . and Philexn . William Tong 3 Heb . and Rev .
Samuel Wright , James . Zechariah Merrill , l Pet . Joseph Hill , 2 Pet . John Reynolds , 1 , 2 , and S John . John Billingsley , Jude .
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No . CCLXXXIX . A Singular Orthodox Preacher . " Acosta the Spanish author , wftb Was born about the year 1539 air ^ < Kv& ^ n 1600 , puWished a celebrated work ,
hi g hly praised b y Dr . Robertson , fh Natura Nom Orws . In ttris woik ) Wl acknowledges the cfoelties . yk of * nic Spaniards in their conquest < rf JjfttieJ rica ; hut represents them as the afent * of heaven in the xjonvetsiott or "the
natives , supported in A el r mission by various miraculous attestations . He says , however , that a curious orthodox preacher had preceded them : his words are , " That which is difficuli ? in our law to believe , has been made easy among the Indians ; because the Dbvijl had made them comprehend evew
the self-same things , which he had stoleh front our Evangelical law ^^ s , their manner of confession , their adoratim of three in one , and such Like ; the which against the will of the e ^ v [ tK hate hoi pen for the easy receiving 0 ? the truth . " This extract is taken froto w English Translation of ifee Hi ^ V published aH London , in 4 t % * «• ymcrtm . ¦ ¦; , . * ¦ . . i Aj -SV ty ** . . . - * /¦ <*> #
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1816, page 716, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2459/page/24/
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