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From Mr . JS&cker . Dea * i Sir * I KNOW net whether you will adinit it as an . excuse for above half a year ' s silence , that J . h $ vebeei *^ i the country almost all the time without news or books or leisure . But I
hope at least that resuming the correspondence voluntarily , now I am in somewhat better a condition of returning the entertainment your letters would give me , may shew it was not out of disrespect to my friend , that i dropt it before . And if a resoluti&a of amendment could receive asy credit from -the time when it was m&de , I
should desire you to look upon trais as one of the parfcieid&rs in which J seriously purpose to spend tliis year better tsten athielf ^ t . Thi s l ^ ter is wrote in so great an uncertainty of
finding you , that you will easily excuse me , if it say less of some thiogs than might 'have been else expected . Not to say nothing ; « ho * vever , our friend Mr . Beam 5 s retaaovfcd to Haratner *
smith , anH designs to write to you a& soon as * he is settled . Mr . Reiner is in town still , but without any present p rospect , so far &s I eaxt fifyd , of mending his condition . Mr . iQhmdler conducts his flock with great success , and your humble servant studies physic
wth very . little ; The Nanjuror , winch you have doubtless heard oL is a very fine thing , published to-qay . JVlr . Bidgly } s writing against i > r . { Ulafke . Mr . Harris lias promised to plead for Stockden ( I thiuk -his name is ) at the Fund . Jerry JfturjFtMigUs A ^ as got a boy lately . I sfiould be glad / ( inter nos , ) for a certain reason , ta know , whether
you do not take his wife for a woman of pretty strong - natural inclinations . Mr . Pope has lately published all the roetng he will own himsetf anttior <* f , with a very handsome , smart preface , ™ & seems toM ^ that , ex € fej > tmg his ^ piner , he *** $ now left ^ w&tiiig . I ^ Ws , I t ^ i ^ H ^ Is alfti ^ t ^ aUJt % e % N ^^ r ^ tave srt ^ reafeik Tl ^^^ g ^ MlW ^ J 8 a «^ Hqt >^ f ^ Hi 4 h mei ^ pm ^ W
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, a « d JtoJf my acq . uaiot ^ ice kno w m ^ Uian I 4 > elieve fny ^ eif or think wortfi repeating tp you . Ttte feoge of repeal ing tiae bills against us , fa almost us
uncertaui . And > #$ fop- e ^ cle ^ i ^ is ^ cal aifairs , jnore in my next .. For you see J presume upow tbe goo < lae ^ s J ha ve ahv&yB observed to ^ uWe your ^ ctiony , to JUape for a spectly assurance , $ hat you tatoe mom notice *> f Ae fepej ^ ta » ee ifixm £ be faujt ? of Your most humble serva # t 3 T . SECKER . January 1 , 1718 . Multos et felices .
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No . CXCI . ] NOVEMBER , 1821 . rVol . XVI .
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From Mr . Seeker . Dear Sim
I have still more good nej ^ sfpryou . Our Fund have rejected a complaint made p . gfainst the Western ministers ' carriage towards Mr . Acaigg , who , as it \ v ^ t 6 affirmed , could not obtain a . good wor&frem them , Jbecanse he was . no Arian , 4 hou ^ h a man in all other re ^ pect ^ unblaiweable . But the ihin ^
by some t ^ iere , was placed in knottier light , and the Synod declared themselves to he judges of no sucjh mst&ep And to-day there is a paper banded about at Hamiyn ' s , contajniiig the joint advice of the Three Denominations to their brethren in the ministry ( whidi I suppose will be sent to same of your divines ; for laymeo arc not to
^ permitted have it , ) full of the most generous and free principles imfiginable , . partieul ^ ply not ^ otrty ^ w ^ er ^ s of Parity to all ClwistitaS v litit one ^> aragrapli express to exhprt ^ tho in to carry it well to the Deists , and maintain their lU > € inies , beeawse any h ^ rdslim us ^ d to ^ hem , wouW ^ be contrary botll
to humaaity ^ ml l ^ ie Chtistian religion , and the r ^ t isf ^ csf :-ttjh £ aa ^ e straiiii l have not seen Mt . Stockdf 5 i *' e ew » fession , Imt ^ un inclined to think , b ^ « ofne bittts ^ and circumstances , th #
the good iman tiimmM a little , ^ i y * wr f % eir is g ^ vUine ; ^ ho ^^ ymHl you ml ) dend me 4 i copy of it ^ ^ t ^ p - ' ift ^ iiire ^ ai jljerl . .. *» - ' '¦ ^' - ¦ ' ^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1821, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2506/page/1/
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