The Unitarian Miscellany, Vol. 4: And Christian Monitor (Classic Reprint)

The Unitarian Miscellany, Vol. 4: And Christian Monitor (Classic Reprint)
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Excerpt from The Unitarian Miscellany, Vol. 4: And Christian Monitor

IT is the purpose of the present editor of the Uni tarian Miscellany, to conduct it, as far as he is able, in the same way, and on the same principles, which have hitherto been pursued in its publication. With regard to religious doctrines, indeed, he could hardly follow a difi’erent path, as his own opinions coincide, in almost every important particular, with those of the late editor. And the form and disposition of the work have been so universally approved, that it would be useless, and perhaps impolitic, to make any change in that respect.

The Unitarian Miscellany is not adapted to render m’uch assistance to those, whose duty or disposition it is to search into the depths of theological controversy. For persons of this class, there are ample means of ih formation, and they know where those means are to be found. But we are happy to believe, that, for those to whom our labours are principally addressed, no long or learned disquisitions are necessary. Christianity is a simple religion, intelligible in its doctrines, and plain in its requisitions. It Speaks most reasoualhy to the.

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