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instrmuentatfty < rf - tmm >> is conformable to ^ pmaleat ; ; opinions ; . but 1 doubt theiro ? ajl&tgidb G £ atonement , Gfie Mstbftk , « bte 9 fe * il ^ bfttes thus <* x- > eesaes himself ;; &ft £ ^ bje may be at * wed tp spiderst ^ ndibi ^ own doctrine * although in Jteapecl ; jto . Unitarianis ^
fefe in the sajme work , betrays equally his wanffc of knowledge &M& of cfcarikjh : " The Calvini&ts dis&eow consiienng tfcs ^^ o € i 3 & ^ '^* . € ittiae of divine loye ; or goodness . iOa Jfche contrary * theyalwiiy 9 >«« mi » taaa fkftt divine love theyalwny 9 > ifn » taaa ffeat dmne love
is the cwse , th ^ first cause , of our salvation and of . jhe death of Christ to that end . They would not scruple to allow that God had love enough in his heart to save sinners without , the death of his Son . had it been consistent with
righteousness ; but that , as receiving them to favour without some public expression of displeasure against their s \ n > would have * been a dishonour to his government , the love of God wrought in a way of righteousness—
j || g $ giving hi 3 onjy 4 > egotten Son to become a sacrifice , and then pouring fwlh &H the fulness of his heart through that appointed iflediu ? m . " - — $ ttller ' s Socinian and € alvinistie Sgstdms compared .
o jHall , in his Help to ^ Zion ' s Travel-Ij ^ rs , states , that " reprobation does not intend an absolute appointment to eternal misery ; for such ( reprobates ) may still find rnerCy , ( as Paul did ; but it is the awful opposite to divine
ajoprofration , whether it respect persons , principles or proceedings /' . « " One might have expected , " observes . Pentycross , * 'xthatif God foreknew all pains would be ineffectual , he would Use none ; but his divine
goodness will exert them , to give the sinner the greatest possible opportunity . to be happv ; and while thus , with the truest ana highest goodness , he sincerely ftnfl pathetically addresses all , fa jMiirfeliyi c ^ n ^ fee tm < inape ? w : hmjeW of hiai
mxr t&titof aad tenftevnm&t > rf , ^ e ^ ing that all he can do inwliMWfyiitw& '' . ia m ^ feotual , he . deteri ^ inee ali ^ haH not be tei&ki fii ^ J ' 9 ^ rs £ ^ iiMsl ^^ hB leaves the bulk of inaji ^ i ^ d t ^ t ^ iis their own frustration of ^ 11 ? tke natui al mean * that can be usedb to sav ^ e them , some
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^^ S ^^^^^^^ ^^ , is ob ^ ns ffbyit ^ M ^ t t he Gs ^ sn ^^ ^ m ^^ m ^^^^ anxious to establi ^ the- ^ SiS God , that thef atteixipt to deni ^ nfl it- even at tfie msk of ^ Uin ^ I ^^ T" !
tradictiona . They cannot ; thetefoye b ^ said to use fer&am as thi 6 instrument of persuasion . ¦ • . - ¦ . U . % n : j ! , ; . , ; . The following passage I © £ the same writer , has never been , exceeded in Che soft and tender delineation of the
paternity of God : «* Another picture o $ the Divine goodness : m his manner of receiving sinners when applying for salvation througk Christ . His manner of receiving * them dpi 1 say > Rather it should liave been his manner of rising and meeting them , when they are yet afar of % as soon as their feet
are observed to tend towards their heavenly Father ' s house . On this occasion of a prodigal ' s return , all the soft and dissolving rushes on the heart of Deity : unusual emotions of */ father hood flutter within him—his feet find wings as it were—he runs and falls on
the neck of his recovered son , forgets all his crimes and kisses him . " MELANCTHON .
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Sir , October , 1820 . AM fully aware that the , various I communications offered to the public ; through your valuable Miscellany should be scrupulously watched over , more particularly with respect to their moral tendency ; and I am perfectly
satisfied it is under this laudable impression solely , that two off your Cor * respondents have , m vow last Number , [ pp , 515 , 516 , and 630 , ] tendered their strictures an , the letter xwf Ihe Bev . Tk as . Brovvne . k u ^
Had Mr . © . ^ letterbeen ^ nonymous y I wight » ot liLave iett ipdnccd'tto bam intruded upor ^ your ^ a ^ MPUKjfchia ^©* casion , but standing as he cfaes ~ ex ~ p ^ sed / tofi tihb ^^ ^ nobstw ^ d ^ ^ v public observation , I t emfeb * I \ flP *
the etnetures of ybup ^ otjwpo ^ w . charged with' te % Aq ^^ httfe ^^ * ttd whifch ; ' ^^ I' ^^ 0 ^^ i ^^ the "" ciise ftt ^^ fe . i ^^ JBw ^ SS ^^^^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1820, page 292, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2493/page/28/
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