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• ¦ ..-. . - € ork 9 ¦ - * V " Sm , ^^ mfigr ^ lvl ^ - IN making a commtu 3 licat | cii | of : matter to yft # ^ mm ^ j < m ^ v $ & would appear h j i ^ $ tle mw&t loo ^^ I shaulcf agologize y but as I fyope this beginning will lead to more important continuations from others , I . believe
you * aid will not be irithheld as pub * fisher . Hints may be thrown out not altogether useless tot Dissenters out of the South of Ireland ; intelligence wilt certainly be communicated * and strictures- op . these observations , perhaps , put forward , of advantage to all the members of our extensive church *
RQBT . M'CREADY . To the consideration of the Reverend the Clergy of Southern Presbyterian Synod of Ireland , and to those of their flocks who take a lively interest in the extension and stability
of that form of church government winch tbj&y believe to be tfye nearest to tiie pure simplicity of Christian * ity , the fallowing observations are respectfully addressed . *
Gentlemen , Pelieving that nothing can be npQre conducive to $ ie prosperity of any caus ^ th $ n that those zealous far it ? weltare should know its real s ^ e , wherever its name is named , I take the liberty of commencing a sort of public communication on the subjects
connected with South of Ireland Presbyterianism . Such hints as I may suppose favourable to the extension , improvement or stability of % } xut c&Usp , I shall freely insert , judging that , fdr xny motif es * sake , ijny errors will j ; ec ^ i ve % h& indulgence tWjrequW la the rer inarks wMch foilQiy , t do not l ^ ope tq cpn ^ nxunicate f % ot $ than a very superficial sketch of our history ; I do not
. ... . ¦ ' -4 . I * ^— ™——^^^^^^^ " ^ J f ; Jt pi ^ iy &e $ m : sti ^ oge in a niember of a PreBbyterifln c 0 ngi ? e « atiOtt iiot ttxiyiake iwe of his pi ^ Ueg ^ todgite verbal notices of the ^ jnmttff iu fall Synad aawinbledi This r may 40 y « t r > but I UMnklit t > f faSgh
Wm ^ l ^ 4 ? tov «^ rthrtm pre ^ wsly consid ^^^ y ^ he pftni ^ fWtei ^^ d ^ imutic ^^ ^^ l ^ jaa W ^ arlftaUy , and ow € » idiscue ^ ed in pri ^ i ^ h tWft ; cain » wcmieatipfa ^ 0 &bQmY &wm % QbQi $ 0 ne , uv- 'l >' . ii .. ' j
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immsmm ^^ i ^^ mm ^ m ^^ i o £ g « od Cd ^ fen ^ whOi unaile \ ra * h us to stands £ ast in . tfee Kberty wherevvith @hti&&t hath made- i ^ , all iiree j , they must be ^ tt ^ mdi' ^ of 6 ^ r staee ^ d fei ^ eth ^ U whetber good ox
stisBifr oft ipjjpf ^ ;^ ^ ^^ % ^ ^ W . # W ^ m l ^ dge , > wiiV ? a ,. s ]| 0 % Mi ^ % iS ¥ iW ^! iai ^ i
* from more able hands than min . e > by a ^ well aa clericftL My qb ^ flct ia tliis saeaawr&is ptarldy to ^ ve our ^ congregations a view of themselves and of each other , mutually exposing , in our to be
evil and outgooq , wh ^ fis disapproved and what applauded ; and in our subsequent management , what should bj ^ uaiyers ^ ilj ; ^ iv ^ uj £ . ^ r gei ^ raUy adpp ^ i t ^ a ^ I ^^ ^ fe ^ t ^ th ^ t many well-wishers of pur c ^ use , regret th ^ mgtee * < $ g $ mE $ l iat § l | ig «* ie £
between ouf chinches , wiiek exists to such a degree , that most of the Cork congregation are better informed on the progress of the Unitarian principles at Madras , and the success of the ministry of William Ro . bert $ , tlie % pastor of that flock ,, than they ; are of thte
prosperous or ^ dve ^ se sira ^ Jpi ^^ aJf . the congrega ] fcioxis _ of ] Lin ^ e , rick , Wa ^ rifpi ^ d , Fethsffd , ClQAtnel , w a ^ y of . th «^ southern establishi ^ ems , wbose i »^ mll ^ rs are ^ e ^ r io H 8 > m SiQme instances , aa personal friends , who should be dear to us as fellow-countrymen , but more
particularly as fellow-worshipers ^ and maintainers of religion in simplicity and gpdl y sincerity . We ought to be Interested ipL , each ptl ^ r ^ s welfare 5 , it i ^ asitame fjftr . W * ii Is , % sii ^ fa v& , that we are iXq ^ w J \ g »^ ^ qause of 0 Wf glorious l | hqty > ' if , ipffip $ iji £ , shades of doctrine ^ i § i ^ niqpgst ^ ls , ^ U y ?( d fakl
cool to ^ a « t others ?> No , ^ hat cause never did and never will affect us ; no , that would be a sort of zeal , but it is coldness ^ carelessness , that interceptB the message of loVe betvvee ^ i las ^ ^ h 6 are members of one priaBbyteij , seeking this same fights , main ^ iiiinfi : the same |
w ^ t ^ p ; % ?*> # ! fflfl ^^ ww ^^ I ^ JIPSW WHHBr W , ^ rf i THUS gl ^ v ^^ e -4 t 9 ^ rl f JNQflk nfW PTOpas ^ j ^ jFemedv , wW ^ b * aaaisted Jgr * i free CQireapo ^ de oiC ^;^^ ^ niM ^ through tW mmfci ^ typtt ^ Jfouraal , mmMjgsli ^^ * he doud of ^ le ^ almyhf > VMct da *
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qi ^ vpy ejaigFation wouWl have been t ^ liapi ^ eat of my life . ; vs ^ ^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1820, page 612, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2493/page/48/
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