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i ¥ ^; Jj $ Mn $ e Jtis steJt <» , af me JS&i ^ pri ^ 4 say ^— ' You » re v ^ korae ^ ti > 3 hsm my tetters £ o say ; f * oe , itp print them if you frfepse , You desire we tQ name the psraens to wIiqto ii shew jrowft * -:- My neighbours , the clergy , or auy gentlemen to wham
you m » y Jmve said that the clergy Me incompetent tp defend their cause , or that the divines of the English Church are the blind leading the biin < J / which , to isny knowledge , 5 mvz x said , either in private or in public .
* ' SMs » Mr . I * e p rice ' s last letter , which I never answered wfleeiug : h £ & ^ ii ^« iioti » plam euough- * --whm 1 per .-$ reiyed a determination on hi ^ part to exhibit my lexers beyoud the limi&utiott of aiy injunction , and to apply
them to a purpose for which they jaever were intended , as scion as our correspondence ended ; which , however , are of no other consequence to me , Jthaaix the mojmex ia which they have been executed . The all-powerftii operation of conscience aad religious
duty , I understand , JVJr * tie < 5 dce gkes xis the source of lib late conduct . It will ngnv foe for the public to judge haw far this has influenced Mm : and I now heg leave to refer the question to thexn ^ st Impartial decision of an independent and enlightened neighbourhoad .
f * I remain , Rev . S ^> " Your luioahle Servant , << ROSE PRICE , ^ Tr engwainton , Jan . 21 , 1824 . ' ?
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[ Since the above was prepared for -press , we have received another Num » her of ^ Tlie Roy&l Cornwall Gazette /? containing a very long letter from Mr . Le Grice to Sir Rqse Price , which ,
with , any other documents that may be published in this singular controversy , we propose to insert in the next number * A large . part of the newspaper above-named is filled with the affair .
Two letters are ipserted from one correspondent , signing hiinself ** Orthodoxy /* whose style and spirit betray a clerical education . This Reverend unknown says ,, very amusingly , * Whoever presumes to innovate , alter or misrepresent any point in the articles of tjie feith of our Church , ought to be arraigned as a traitor to our State ; heterodoxy in the doctrines afdke one ? ,
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-warily infzrr&ng rebeiliqn and tegh 4 rm $ Qn in 4 i& £ Mhet ; and is consequently a crime that cancer ns the , Civil magistrate as much € o punish und restrain as the EcclesiastiaaL" It is
siot in CornwaU alone sthat fthis matter lias excited public attention , ia the Bath und Chdtenham Gazette o £ J&-jiuary 20 th , appeared a paragraph tinuounckig the fact of Sir Rose Price ' s remove from his Presidency , and
pointing out to the wonder of the readers , the temerity ctf Sir R . P . in saying that the Kiur is an Anti-trinitarian . l"be next paper , of Jan . 27 , contains a letter £ cam k correspondent , signing himself O , nbo thus concludes—re
ferrmg to the rumoured royal her ^ sy- ™ - M I know . notMfig of tne authority on which the enlightened a © d conscicatious baronet so confidently asserts the fact , hut J can easily conceive it to be true , and that a large proportion
of his Majesty's subjects are believers in the Unity of liie Godhead , ( a doctrine plain and intelligible to common sense , and strongly enforced and suppolled by the general tenor of Scripture , ) aid that they oi > 1 y vvaat the sanction of iiumhers , rank ami
emolument to make an open profession of what they are now induced from iwtirldjy motives , and for other obvious reasons , to cenceai . " ¦ : Another correspondent , H , hds a Jetter in the paper following , February
3 , in which there is ail appeal to public sympathy on behalf of Sir R . P . Hie writer quotes the generous language of Bishop Watson , with regard to the late Duke of Grafton ' a Unitarianisiiv , and then remarks ,
ff It is indeed an honour to the times to see men of rank and title stand forward , whatever may be their particular views , in the Chmtian cause . Let us hope that others in the etevnted circles will ere long join the standard , ( Motive in its defence /*
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The Prwecf Impolicy of Prosecuting Unftefiqvers . WE have again and again argued against . - -tihe principle of civil prosecutions lu religious causes , and we Imve also endeavoured to shew the impolicy of them . In a work lately
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1824, page 92, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2521/page/28/
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