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of the tnrth oi the C ^ ri ^* * eUg * o »/* The subject af the H uJsetok lm $ e Ptssejr * tetien * ** **** P * e S »* l » a * v is > " The argmueut for the genuineness of the saced volume as generally received by Cbiistians . "
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Charles I . P ^ 3 t ; Ff ^ a Hesior ^ tioiv to the Pret ^ nt Tit » € r ^ v . . .... . f ^
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Bill * \ K T _ n ¦ - _ i _ IB f J I- 'i ¦ > ' « . ' r ' , ' . ** Fk w oitpswoyfify' fn ^ i tr tjifci new ppeiti-<* lI works in tf » # ' pNJH : ^» WC Jlm ^ ha $ ^ appear i * i * j $ pe ^ ^ AfJ cL ? apal ^ minion Paul feWjEL ** of the Troubles in the B ^ rS
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The Rev . T . C . Ho * xan 6 will resign the charge of the Unitarian congregation it Edinburgh ui a few months . ffe announces to us his ip tent ion of uudertakihg the pastoral cart ? of some congregation m south Britain , A vacancy wUi , of ctfurie , be created at Eifinbur ^ i .
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Et < m <~ ZA Library for the first hundred Eton boys has beea established at that College . His Majesty has expressed his approbation of this , and presentee } a superb copy of the Delphhi and Variorum Classics to the institution * ^^¦ ^
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The new Parliament has been chieffy occupied with the consideration of Agricultural Distress . Various and contra * dictory options have been hazarded by our legislators on the subject . Some attribute the difficulties of the farmers to the bounty of Providence , or , a ; $ the Marquis of Londonderry says , " the causes of nature , " and represent . plenty as the great curse of the country r tifrik is surely quite a new doctrine , aacL If tr ^ re ^ requires a great part of the fift > Ie and of our Prayer-Books to be
'riew-Modelled . Others say » agreeably tt > , thef optnkrtis of our fathers arm ! of almost laljf mankind in all ages , that the pressure < HT taxation is the evil under which the , Ration groans * , while the ministers &nd their partisans and some mdependfejil men who are theorists , seem to hold that taxation is a blessing I A Cqmmittee i » appointed to disc « ss the matter a | i 4 Xp ~ port upon it , but he must know BtfcNK 0 f the constitution of Parliament wfto expects much from a Committee idf th ^* House of Commons , where the Prii&ie ' Minister has a secure majority .
It is our intention to take notice * w $ | fc time to time of such Parlia ^ ejitarj : 'jpi f ^ f - ceedings as bear upon the jfr ^ j it Question of religious liberty and eccl ^^ i 9 ^|^ v ^ fe * , form : and in this coune % Uml ^\ % b ^ to record a curious fjp ' m Mr . Hyw ^ , the Indefatlpal ^ teJP ^| # * & for ^ o ; by meaBS of econoiny ^ i | d retrenchment ; it is , for a , $# & £ ' § f mlffiif ^ <^ M |» e ^ r 4 r * ffei' * A ? .- ^ 3 BNttSEft ^ '* 1 lK Pf to" 7 % hI ^ w ^' wm ^ 5 J toip-J V tf ¦ wJtffli . KjiUfeK . ' . ¦ fa . j ^ - ¦' ... " ¦^ Vlil'Mil- , A , 4 l 6 « fc'AfAi * i '" ill iSll 1 i ¦ i ' . ffil m > mdifi Tio * wUw « $$$$ ' ¦ * * ^ 4 ^ Pf ? v * tn « ijp lv w . ffi conipre ** ofi aMfifl rtttnoulr - ^§ 2 l ^^« re' wfll ^ f foufwi la the Ifet a certain bishop i jP % i f lj ^ motion being made , Mr . C ^ mmrfr
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Mr . Overton has in the press a » laqtiiry into the Truth and Use of the Book of Enoch , as k respects his prophecks ^ visions , and account of fallen angels ^ sueh Book being at length foun < i in the . Ethiopic Canon , and put into English by Dr . Laurence .
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In compliance wUb the request of the friends of the deceased , th $ Sermons of the late Rev . CTaheb Evans , will be sent to the press ns soon as it can be ascertained what number of copies may b £ Wanted , To this small Volume ( price five shillings ) will be prefixed a Portrait , and the Memoir of Dr . Southwood Smith , mserted in our last number ( pp . 55~—60 ) . An Appendix will contain the Deceased's * Week ' s Ramble into the Highlands of Seotlaud . "
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yaccinatwn . ^^ The Report of the Na ^ tional Vaccine Establishment is just published , signed by Sfr Henry Halford , and other eminent medical men . The subscribers say , that the result ^ f another year ' s experience is " an increase of their confidence in the benefits of it , " They rejoice that the practice of vaccine inoculation is growing . Many cases have been reported to them of small-pox irt patients previously vaccinated ; but , they add , the disorder has always run a safe course , being uniformly exempt from the secondary fever , in which the patient dies most
commonly when he dies of small-pox . " They express their unqualified reprobation of the conduct of thosfc medical practitioners , who , knowings well that vaccination scarcely occasions the slightest indisposition , that it spreads no contagion , that in a very large proportion of cases it affords an entire security against small-pox , and ia almost every instance
\ & a protection against danger from that disease , are yet hardy enough to persevere ia recofnmendii ^ the insertion of a poison , of which they cannot pretend to anticipate either the measure or the issue , " In conclusion , they report that the number of persons who have , died of sataHpox this year within the hill » of roorta- * Iky , is only 508 , not naore than two * thirds of the number who fell a sacrifice to that disease the year before .
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I S ther ltttelligen € e ^^^ scellaH € Ou ^ , ^^ l , iterary . $$
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1822, page 127, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2509/page/63/
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