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9 $ 0 the Irfrd . Christianity cannot minister to immorality . * la the promulgation of these unjust and illiberal sentiments respecting t 3 & Daventry Academy , I rnmt 4 v Mr * Hall the . justice tQ say , that they
Iuito not originated in hi& own enlightened mind ^ he oajiy gives pub * , Ucity to the narrow views of a party . < Jf the truth of tfcris assertion , I am $ l * ie ; % q furbish a proof from personal observation . Abont the ye < ur 1805 * IS
* $$$ travelling to Northampton iu th $ * &IBbt wken meeting wth a j ^ atslett ¥ "J , $ member Qf % Particular tUptisf CUweH * as | afterwards aswrniq ^ v » ... e * >» v 3 r $$ 4 w & Y ^ wiy pi topics . I t ^ ld him I vvaa a ^ bout to visit Norths
ajnpton with pleasure , as being Qnee tkq , alM ? dQ of " tb $ celebratedj DadU < Ji ? i $ gfc * Us relied wttk an iustan- * fcaneous sharpness , " Yes ^ Doddridgej w ^ ^ great aod good man , but * -very ? § airf ^^?«? 4 Herein ? I pointedly dfe * sented from him , insisting that ba of
waa ^ tnt Qr distinguished emioeiiee ,, aa < i ev ^ ry pupil of his that J toi ev ^ p kno ^ i % m w ^ fessed it ^ ^ Yqs * " ^^ p ^ liecl piy companion , c < h ^ w ^ s w ^ f *« es ? ftftr * tQ tibye § $ u 4 e » ti 5 * w th ^ ministry , qi
for he g ^ ive bolh sidf s tfe ^ que ^ ^ ou lJ > Cf And ^ Q kQ ougb s to .. tta »' 1 r <^ QM ^ >; ^ Ql ^ cwis © Ue could not ^ 61 fe duty- ^ " Aw * feut ^ s % cl my good ^ at ^ " Do ^ djridge knew thetruth * and « i 4 I > e « ide 5 Is damnable
heresy . What better proof can yoi ^ haye < of hfe perjgiieiQus mods of tui ^ on , thauj tb ^ $ most of his diviuity students , turned ^ jit Arim $ or Sminims ?" Th ^ J ovc ^ rwh ^ toing wgum ^ tt . li ^ ut ~ tered witfck comufeiceocy and even trU
ujuph % I said m > mote * tte ca ^ e ? wft 9 j iiopelea ^ and we conversed vqm other $ ubjeet 3 . Shades ^ ^ y ^ wr // awl q € jRobim * y $ r » u 3 t not refine !; JZoddridg-g is involved ia a- similar dereliction of duty J An , 4 w ^ aj rende r ^ t ^ ej Qircunnist ^ ince more remarkable i »* he
Ih ^ t was as warmly eylo ^ ised by ? his pupils , as Messra . Asbvvorth aw * Kobii ^ wew b « Mu . Tolter * ** tXpo * i >
See a traci agarnst Anlinomiantem hy , the Rev . Mr . Chase ,, with ao excetten ^ recommendatory preface by Mjr , FTaB atid a | so ani interesting account of M ^ Ptymduth Antln&mians ¦ ' by Mr . Joseph € attle , a gentleman of the CaJvinistic peusnasion , aud well knowiA in the litew ^ v / wwM * ¦ ¦ ¦!
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the whole , ^ ( say ^ the ittteUjgent r ami abl < £ aiid IU > em Dr . Airfrew Kippis ^ cuncludiog his biography prefixed to an edition of 4 ^ FqmUy Expwitw , ) Dr » Doddtidge wm pqt o ^ f a great man , bnt one of the most exee&teBt and useful Christians nad Christian
miBjsters tUat ever existed . The im- » pression of tis numerous and aujiabfe virtues wilt not be effaced from »» y mind sa loftgas it retains arvy s ^ ia ^ af feeling or refle ^ ioa . So far mil bz the icipressioii from Uelng $ o $$ upon me , that I shall always cherish
& with the utmost ardour ; and I es * teem it as . no sioali felicity of my life that I .-tftifci b ^ a , preserved to give this testimony of duty , gratitude and affection to tjie meiuory of my beae factor ^ u&y /^^ r , my friend * and my folher l ^ Such was Doddndge * and such will he ever remain in the eyc ^ of posterity .
I am here remifided of an elpq ^ ejtt passage in the jireoprngiticar—v Speech fbr the Liberty qf Unticejwed PrinU in 4 g ~ o £ the immortal John Milton * i » which theologians of every class , espe dally thos ^ who a ^ linire M ^ ortfwdo&y . qf his Pa rad kb Lo 3 t , would do well to ykld ( due ^ tten ^ ioiu
< Truth , indeed , came ! oute ia&t the world with her Piviae Master , and \ v ^ 3 a perfect slwipe ^ ost gioirioua tQ look , upon j but when Ae ? asce » 4 ed , a « 4 his apostle * after him were laid asleep ^ then straight arQs ^ a , wicked race erf
deceives ^ who , ( $ & thsat stocy goes of t&e Egyptian Typh ^) nA with his eon * § pirators , 1 h ) , w they d ^ all with the good Osiri ^ if > ftk tihfi virgin ^ r ^ A , huewed her lavely form intq a , tl ^ u ^ aiid pteees , w& scattered them to » the feu * winds
From that time ever since the , sad friends of Truth ,, such a ^ durst applet imiutiog the merciful , search that Ass * made for tb ^ e tt ^ wsi ^ lqd body of Qsivigy went up . and dow % gatheyio ^ up Vmb by limh aiU as they could find them . We luxvq not y ^ t fouiMJr tl ^ em all , i u * r evejr shall do so tiU keF Mv&terV wrbm
co ^ rf earning : he s-b ^ U $ togetJtMEO every jqmt ami n »^]^ erA aad ahall mould tlij ^ m into aa imni Qirtiii feftturQ of loveliness and p ^ t&jetioft ! Tteie ba whoi pecpe ; tw « Hy ; compk »« i of mhism ake 1
aitd ^^/? , ^ nd m j . ^ ucha catemity that any m ap , disseifcls fuoia their p ^ inp ^ . . ^ Tia ; tteir Q *^ a prUte and ig-ao naj > c ^ whi ^ h cawe * the di 3 fcuubiap A wU ^ aeit ^ Jt wHl hear wiffe amlia ^ l
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I > r , Evatis ori Mall ' * Memoir * t >/ Tt > lkr . $ &
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1824, page 85, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2521/page/21/
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