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. f * Nor } e % u ^ . mourn that here we cannot sustain tne ^ e ! ^ tand / Umstrious characters of kings and pHnces , warriors and heroes . He is a netb' wlio * conquers himself ; yea greater thdtt he _ that taketh a city . He \ i a prince that " ruieth his otvn spirit— -that keeps i » or ^ der the sTATfe
of man witAvn-r-th'dt humbles the aspirings of the soul ^ : and . corrects the arrogance of i his spirit , and punishes the guilty violations of his pride , when it makes inroads upon another ' s happiness ; who
supports reason supreme on her throne ; whb protects t ^ ie liaws of conscience as the great rights ^ f man , keeping tiieinVfree from violation and encroachment : He is a Tiing , who $ w&y& tjh . e sceptre of coiokrol over ^ is passions , atfd' reduces into order all the irregular affe ^ ttong of his breast . * Nor let ^ the pi'b ^ derice of God be
forgotten , by which * all the changes of the world happen , ; and from wljeace , amidst theiniaWi our ^ estconsialatipns are derive ^ Gq ^ s ^ raise up men ot \ djxff wisdom a » d ' » fortitude , to protect ^ n ^ i support / bmnation and laws ^ : Nought is
to be , despairea of . inkier the , government <( ? £$£ ¦ 0 $ X ^ im ^ Md M / t 0 mme dursefv ^^ r diir : Virtue ^ tibiieW Of " UMei * * < Wir W ^ ent , and amidst all is
our 1 q 3 ( 3 eiB , t ^ N pur consolation , that tfe ^^/{^| e l ^^^ fe ^ are iute ^ ested * ^ t ^ . ^^ Wpplprlil ; Js the ; sac ^ efl ca ^ use of M ^^^ iiiil ^ wx ^ - ¦¦ « ¦¦ •; t - n 'U M- 'i . f ^^^ muh 0 mW ^ ' 0 this nation , } rising from h % ^ tw ^^ % Smmn \ ng ^ wi $ q $$ such ^ Tmi ^ Y ^ hm ^ m ^^^ ^ changes ,
. wmepbitstiifmlh- M * mb $ rtpw ^ vo ^^ na , , & ! Mi purrpunded . by such enemies , , ^ ith the ways la which vve , f } mve beeA , eiflbr ^ ile 4 , tiotithat pjtph jtfiafifpj % Vfrwfr Mfkmm *> # i $ N « t » ^ pd JW % ^ 9 A ^ fiopi # * M | tolltfWfiMi ^^ i ^^ OT ^ mg ^ ' ^^ ffy kittidl , we have attained ; I cannot ^ bpt
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thiM ; andV ^ tis ^ ciaasly hdpi ; tlmt C ^ greater &&W 4 && * ctlhhe ^ taa mm ? m ^ th ^ a s ^ in thfe ' co ^ rfee ' bf ^ Frb ^ i 4 eiSc ^; * we haVe beeii 1 r 4 » rm&ft&M ? tefc ^ bu ^ ed and protected , so we shall ' cotttMtie , € ill t ^ great scfcfeine of mviiie ProVidehee" be
complete In arid by usv * J 4 nd n - oje ^ itJtstanding ^ 6 mkay sytnptdmsof a declinlifg state appear , yet the datise of Littfefe ^ hf tvill not fal ^ tititiPaila opening be made f 6 r her reception in some other part of the world ^ -a' fkrt , perhaps , where a gffcfat empire shMl ^ rfse ahd extend ^ itself ,
affording room for the r £ ee £ tion of frefC dom '^ tnd her wide dbminion , w ; here religion shall lift aloft its banner , iincdn ^ - troled by sti ^ te ' Vidfeiioif , ati # free from sacerdotal errfangietrient atitd papal fi ^ urpatiori ; an ^ ntpire ^!^ shall afibfd- a safe retreat and asidurii to all the uricorrupted
sons of freedonlj % 1 ieH : liberty shall' be forcibly driven from every-other ^ realm ; an ehipire tliat shall ojpen a ^ ide-theatre for the display of ifce grand transactions of providential " ; Tvisdoni— -transactions Bbtarked with ' more ^ than 3 human Daanhers
and characters ; that shall net relate to this or any other nation alone ; that shall bear mstamped upoii t , hem the broad , seal of God himself * ei ^ er e ^ dehtly pointing to or exactly accomplishing ^ ie ? gr ^ nd designs of . hjbs ptd ^ eiice ;¦ niMiling ancifent prophecies ; ^ leading our posterity , happy in future datsV 2 t ^^ eethfei glorious
kingdom of the Messiah rising by degrees out of the revolutions ; and destruciidh of the kingdoms of this world : ^ - —ffp . 4 ^ ifl-M-463 . . = , -. >•> ¦ ¦? ri ; ¦ .. , ; : V ' : A fine portrait ( is prefixed to the VolUme , whicli la ^ oihit 6 f typographical excellence ( we must take leave to say ) does ^ eW cteto tb the printer , Mrf SmaUnel ^ l . J ^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1820, page 114, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2485/page/50/
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