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expresses our prelate ' s concurrence in Neal ' s very iust reproof of an obscure clergyman fl believe , Walker ] . ( 108 ) Vol . III . 62 . [ 56 . T . J In reply to what Bishop Warburton says of Leiden and a convocation , NeaPs Editor has made some most apposite quotations from Selden ' s Table Talk .
( 109 ) 80 . [ 72 . T . ] Neal ' s language is , " most of the religious part of the 2 * ation : " a statement thus modified , should have saved him from the prelate ' s taunt .
( 110 ) Ib . [ 73 . T . ] The historian expressly declares that the imposing the covenant as a test can never be justified . To impose it , was a force upon the conscience . ( 111 ) 93 . [ 84 . T . ) Let Diodati ' s opinion and liis answer have the weight that they deserve .
( 112 ) 102 . [ 92 . T . J Together with Warburton ' s note about Dr . Cheynel's villainous book , we should read Toulmin ' s respecting the same individual , who " had a tendency to madness / ' * ( 113 ) 107 . [ 98 . T . j A merited condemnation of one part of Charles the First ' s public character .
( H 4 j 164 . [ 152 . T . j I fear that in some instances the language and behaviour of the Baptist lay preachers amounted to overt acts of sedition Whether it would not have been the
better policy to have let " the brawling torrent" pass , is another question . ( 115 ) 166 . [ 153 , T . ] Warburton conjectures that the elector palatine
had his eye upon the crown . ( 116 ) 247 . [ 227 . T . ] Neal looks upon Laud as having been more a man of business than of letters : Warburton , as seems to me , appreciates liim better .
( 117 ) 253 . [ 235 . T . ] That the sentence of the historian ' s on which the prelate animadverts , does not merit the name of * ' foolish declamation , " has been proved by NeaPs Editor .
( 118 ) 258 . [ 240 . T . ] Charles the First appears to have mistaken the drift of Hooker ' s reasoning in his Ecclesiastical Polity . Neal produces his voucher for the fact , and is not answerable for the error .
( 119 ) 263 . [ 243 . T . ] Whether the historian misapprehends Lord Claren-* See the Life of him by Dr . S . Johnson .
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don ' s meanifigOi * not , still he agrees with Warburtoa that the commissioners' hands were tied , but differs from him as to the cause of their inability of going further .
( 120 ) 265 . [ 246 . T . J The fact of the queen ' s ascendancy over her husband , is notorious ; though Warburton condemns the present notice of it as misplaced . Let the remaiuder of the prelate ' s annotation be compared with Toulmin ' s observations in reply .
( 121 ) 266 . [ 248 . T . j I must still doubt , whether it be so generally understood that the Earl of Glamorgan exceeded his commission . See Laing ' s History of Scotland , ( 1800 , ) I . 308 , 509 , &c .
( 122 ) 270 . [ 252 . T . J Baxter is speaking only of the former chaplains of the parliamentary army : Warburton chooses to understand him of " the Puritans . " ( 123 ) 360 . [ 334 . T . J According to Neal , the declaration that the Scots
sold their king , was " an unjust ami malicious aspersion : " it was not so in the eyes of Warburton . Let the voice of History decide the question . Neal assigns reasons for his opinion , which , at the least , are as plausible as those of the prelate , on the contrary side . See , too * the Editor ' s
note . ( 124 ) 408 . [ 377- TJ I do not here controvert War bur ton ' s remarks : they have given rise to some admirable observations , in support of them , from the pen of Dr . Toulinin .
( 125 ) 493 . [ 453 . T . J Selden is not out of place : he had a seat ( I use the words of Neal ' s Editor ) in the Westminster Assembly . ( 126 ) 495 . [ 455 . T . J The edge of Warburton ' s sarcasm against these " glorious saints , " is completely taken off by Toulmin ' s sensible annotation .
( 127 ) 497 . [ 457 . T . J This stricture ( such as it is , for it affects not the historian ) consists of a lively , amusing anecdote . ( 128 ) 527 . [ 485 . T . J I agree with Toutmin that Mr . Neal is to be
understood as speaking of the personal virtue of the parliamentary officers-With more candour and reflection , Bishop Warburtou might have so discriminated . ( 129 ) 530 . [ 489 . T . J Common equity demands that we agom cdm-
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600 Examination of Warburton , &c «
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1825, page 600, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2541/page/24/
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