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was obliged to get him put iirta prison ; by this , though I was bound to prosecute the disturber , yet I was at liberty to go about as before . ' By this * I understood his idea , though not clearly , to be r that though the guilty angels w « re . bouttd , yet , they were at full libeny ^ td Tarige ^ -about - and do mischief as they pleased ; but his
example is nothing to the purpose , for in this it was not the accused , but the accuser , that was at liberty to . go about . Howrtant this apply to the case of the fallen angels ? They were not the accusers * but the accused . However * be * fore I made any objection to his example , some persons came to visit , and I was dismissed . "
"Extract of a Letter from a Gentleman at Moelmyne , dated \ Zih Juty 1827 . " I have lately met with an Unitarian Christian who was one of William Roberta ' s people ; he was originally an idolatrous Hindoo , but has been baptized , and has taken the name of Robert Me
Donald , and wears an European dress . He speaks intelligible English , and can also read it , but understands it imperfectly . He has the Tamul Version of the New Testament , with which he appears to be very familiar . His zeal certainly exceeds his knowledge , and I am sometimes afraid that he sets a greater value upon being aa Unitarian than upon being a Christian * I have therefore deemed it necessary to caution him against exalting the peculiarities of a sect at the
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Several articled intended for insertion are unavoidably postponed . ¦ jWe should be gl ^ d to receive ( of the correspondent who made Me inqu i ry ) the article of JfayiewfiTtf * , Tla ^)^( fo ||^\ iiiddr ^ se 4 tp-. the Editor of one of tlie leafling tyloVnjngjournals " has micfi appeared , K . . / * P . is in too warm a , cue . Our pages are oped to a temperate cljscussiou , of j t ) je ' aubj ( ect 4 " ^ i .: s . r : vj ^\' . ' . ,-. ¦ ¦ . ¦ ,. ,, " ' ' ' ., , ' , ' „ ., . p ; \ ' t , ] The " Candidates" which were announced hajfe . 11 . 9 t . yet , a # ffc their appea ^ nce . TOeirvisii ^ U ^ v ^ eJcolnewr , ly , ., ; .,,,- ' ' \ ' 'V ' V . " . " ... " '" We fear o ^ , 4 to ^ pw < fewt ^ Hyaerci ^ fcue" will ihuii $ e JEtfitior HmrcriticUS .. tOO , ; , ; , ; . ; , ,.,, ,,,,,,, ; . , ;; j " , ,. ih . . , . ,,.. ' . " . . \ . ' . , . ;
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expense of those grand catholic doctrines of Christianity i » which all believe ; not to forget the pure and excellent precepts of Jesus while contending about his nature , and especially ( which I found him ,- disposed to do ) not to unchiistianize m £ wft ) ' / saeei- aot Unitarians . However , he makes himself known to all , whether Christian , Mussulman , Hindoo * or Bood ?
hist , as au Unitarian , and has succeeded in exciting the inquiries of several gentlemen io the cantonment , as to the nature of the Unttariattiystem . They asked him for booksr , but he had only a few small tracts to offer them , the humble appearance of which did not operate prepossessingly in their favour * A so ldier , he says , told him that I was au
Unitarian , though the man , I am persuaded , does not kuow the meaning of the terra , and how he stumbled on it , I cannot conjecture * He came to me , and related his history , and the wishes of some gentlemen whom he had been talking with for books , and I lerU him at different , times tielsham ' s Calm Inquiry , Wright ' s Essays , the Improved Version ,,
and some other works which he tells me have circulated through the Lu \ ea , and have excited in some approbatioi ) ! in others anger . That they have beeu F ? ad , I have prqof ia many remavks penciled on the margins of Belsham . I haye given him several books , and have promised to leave with him ali «© y U » it ; airiafl oacs when I go away . "
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1828, page 874, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2567/page/74/
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