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of your own sect is , that " your opinions lead to great self-conceit and harsh judgments upon others . " Therefore , as you value the character of your faith and that of your understanding , be specially careful that no sentiments in breach of charity henceforth escape from your lips ; but working out your own salvation with fear and trembling , leave your neighbour to do the same without molestation , but rather seeking to bestow the blessings of love and peace upon all around you . Having thus gone through the task proposed to myself , allow me to say , that no difference of opinion with respect to religious tenets will ever shake roe in the respect I hold to be justly due on account of your many excellent works and pious disposition ; and that had I not felt this , I most certainly should not have taken the trouble I have done in addressing you on this subject . I remain , with much esteem and regard , &c , &c .
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Quid ad fenestram stas , avis rubente O decore pectore ? Manu relicti panis a benigna Frusta visne , parvula ? " Mihi nivali grana non in agro Bacca non in arbore !
Fames et urget dura ; ni det escam Mors iniqua me manet . " Avis videtur pipilare pennas Concutitque frigides Cibum libenter do quam hyems negavit Carpe , fauste 1 frustula ! Ita , O Deus , si qua premat me egestas Supplici feras opem ! t .
TRANSLATION . TO THE REDBREAST . Why dost thou at the lattice stand , Bird of the ruddy breast ? In hopes that some benignant hand With crumbs will make thee blest ?
• ' Alas ! to me the snowy field Each wonted grain depies ; No berry will the hawthorn yield Beneath these freezing skies . " Feed , feed me , then , for pity ' s sake , A death so cruel spare . " Such was the plaint lae seem'd to make Whilst feebly fluttering there .
Yes , gladly in thy hour of need 1 * 11 save thee , little bird ; And when to God in want I plead , Thus may my prayer be heard !
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1829, page 167, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2570/page/15/
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