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happened , and a troop of the most courageous mountaineers instantly set out , and after much troublesome research , arrived at the place where , for more than forty-eight hours , their beloved friend and pastor had lain suffering . He was conveyed home—his convalescence was long and painful—but his piety was confirmed and his devotedness to the work of the ministry augmented , so that his affliction ministered to his own and his people ' s happiness .
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Art . I . —An Appeal to Scripture Principles , in support of the Claims of Unitarian Christians : a Sermon , preached at Yeovil , on Wednesday , July 16 , 1928 , before the Western Unitarian Society , and published at their Request . By Hugh Hutton , M . A ., Minister of the Old Meeting " , Birmingham . W . Browne , Bristol ; R . Hunter , London . Pp . 46 . 1829 .
The author of this discourse well redeems the pledge made in its title . His " Appeal" is made clearly , powerfully , aud convincingly . The subject , and the mode in which it is treated , are alike
appropriate to the occasion , and adapted for permanent usefulness . We had intended to extract several passages , but our pages are too largely occupied with Intelligence this month to allow the accomplishment of our purpose .
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losophers , is handled by one of the people , writing for his own class of society , and shewing how much active good sense can do in spite of external disadvantages .
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Art . III . —A Short and Easy Introduction to Geography . By the Rev . T . D . Hincks , M . It . I . A ., Head Master of the Classical School in the Belfast Academical Institution . Dublin : Gumming . Pp . 72 . 1828 .
There would be no occasion to notice here the twelfth large edition of a School Book were it not that , notwithstanding this extensive success , there must be still room for that wider diffusion of which it is deserving . It is , indeed , by far the best epitome of the kind with which we are acquainted ; to which we may also add , that it is the cheapest , being sold at the low price of Qd . The author has corrected the present edition by Malfce-Brun ; added sundry useful particulars respecting the government , religion , and population , of different countries , especially America ; and introduced the ancient names and boundaries of countries in connexion with their modern ones . He has , in short , made it one of the most simple , condensed , and complete , of elementary books .
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Art . II . — The Catholic Question impartially considered , in relation to its Political Expediency and its Political Justice ; but , above ail , in relation to the Christian Obligation of Man with his Fellow-man . By R . J . Prichard . London : T .
Bachelar . Pp . 32 . 1829 . Mr . Prichard came rather late into the field , " but he slew the slain , " or would have done so , if they had been yet alive . We are glad to learn that , if Ms pamphlet was wot in time to convert opponents to the recent measure of liberality and justice , it has yet been useful In removing difficulties , aversions , and regrets , which had survived the termination of the great discussion . It may be iccommended to tbose who are interested in seeing how this mighty theme of Statesmen , Orators , and Phi
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Art . IV . —Questions on the Gospels , without Answers , designed for the Use of Schools and Families . By Edward Whitfield . London : R . Hunter . Pp . 62 . 1829 . The following account of the design of these Questions is given in the preface : " The author of the following Catechism designs it as an introduction
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1829, page 501, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2574/page/53/
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