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miraculous favours , this inference is Just , We are directed to ask accorduu £ to the will of God , and as it is pfiinly not kia will , at present , to skew miracles to * the world , we should not
be justified in asking for them . So far , then , as the precepts concerning prayer relate to miracles they are no longer in force . But is it true that all or most of 'them are of this
description ? Let us take the Lord's prayer for an example . Is * r hallowed be thy name" a prayer for a miracle I or * * tfcy kingdomcorned ? or- * 'thy ,, will be done' ^ or * give us our daily bimd'f ? or ? , ** forgive us otfr sins **? or * lead
us not into temptation' * f or " deliver us from evil" ? Is any one of the petitions of tins model of Christian prayer connected wWI * a miraculous dispensation ? Clearly not : every one of them may be fully answered without the smallest apparent deviation from the established coarse of things . We may
use every one of them , and expect to be answered , without wishing the Almighty to violate the smallest law of nature . Such is the ground on which the express commands of Christ are attempted to be set aside . But , perhaps , it is rejoined , that it is
impossible to conceive in what way our letitkms and the promised answers can & connected . Bufti in fact , this is an objection arising simply from our ignorattee of H&e * vay * and meaja * % w&IfchGod « anbring * about his ends , ' artd fulfil tiis promises . So one who i& ignorant df the structure of a watch may find it impossible to conceive by
What aaians the two hands are pre served in a due relative Velocity Bnt enough- let him that thinks he * ca& soarabotfethe use of prayer enjoy his airy flights ^ alone ^ be it ours to walk humbly with our God , and seek his blessingin the appointed way . r PHILOGRAPHUS .
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which has he ^ n Taispd to l | p ^| faj * sentiments , has had the effect 6 t awak ening a general attention to them . Whfen I preached there , the cliapel wte well filled , and the ^ arcrs Weire remarkably attentive . I was told that
several families were in ? itjie babit of attending the chapel regularly , from a considerable distance . I fraye no hesitation in recommending this as a case well ; deserving tire attention and support of the Unitarians . HENRY TURNER
P . S . It may be proper to mention , thai a donation of J ^ 3 : has been made to - this object , from the Fellowship Fund established in Nottingham . i ¦ r ~> * ¦ - —^^ mi i
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* * ' ' ^^ W ^ BjP ^ W ^ W ^ T ^^' * 'Sn ^ ii ¦ - »** !¦ ^^ iH ^ S ^ kmiMi ^^ B 20 ^ ¦ MAVING iwcently vfaitted Rwpiey , and o ^ ia ^ ed in the new
YJMtarian Chanel fhfcire , [ fec «! p ^ 620 ;] I bear a ready testimony to the exertions which have been madiEFA ) y ? that Society , to ptdVide accimmddiou ^ place of wotsliip 1 . Present appearanceg wre very en ^ Himging . A Spirit of lti ^ iiiryseemB iib ^ HWip ^ fo ^^
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Clapton * Sm , September 2 > \§ % Q . THE ceremony , which gave occa sion to the valuable remarks of
your justry respected Correspondent Mr , How ^ ( p .: 4 ^ , > : fe accmntelyaescribed hy hord Herbert in his " Life and Reign of fUmsV ^ Bf * UBd . IZ 4 ® > p 349 ^) as "< liieei * tig to tfa * ty $$$ on G <*> d-Friday , nx % & offering there , unto Christ , before the same , and kissing of it / The Historian is
enua . ^ . - * - ^ — ¦ ££ * ' ^ - ** ** ¦ ¦ >¦ - ^ * L - y - <« . * .. - ^ n ' lffi ¦!¦ i I ' ll ¦ rT ii iM iterating certain ttrticles concluded In the ConvocatitHi , ( 1636 ) concerning religion /* whicli h ^ d been ** devfced by the king faimi&elf , ^ ( who now assumed ^ the title of Supreme !! && the Church in hie domimons , ^) and " recommended afterwards to the
Cdnvocation-house - |> y ^ mo ^ vUr ST 3 * 7 . ) -T | iSa ceremow of ^ -ertegp W ' to' the crps ^ , " or ^ as W $ p $ & calk it , # prosternapwn devant la croitp , fwa £ dtrected * to fee used and « on % ue $ i ^ among ^ other laudable cnetom * , ritds
coxurc ^ nsiitfnticss ^^ puf ifi jrefiieiuuii ^ of those spiritual things tfrat they do signify /* with thep vfe 0 •* that none of those ceresaowea fcSve jfo \ fet ^ to remit sin »> but only to 8 ttr and lift up our minds nntof God * liy vfh ^ m onfy our aiixa be fdrgiveiu" ( k f
The Convocation d ^ We ^ * # «»* - cerning imaged—that Hm mn »< * W $ of them shQUWf be tft ^ hf ^ J ) teUop W »; and preadxera fimT ^ l ^ m Wl ^ ^ way « ''l | ft » # lSiS ^
arid al othen ^ iWtfisT ^ i ^^ i
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63 * > JWf fe ? Chapel , Riptey .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1820, page 634, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2494/page/6/
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