London Courant Or New Advertiser (Newspaper) - January 23, 1847, London, Middlesex The 49O, o NEW A D V ERTI S E R F R I January 23, 1747.. Proprietors of this in make Advert Publick and thai more have given JL Orders to the LONDON in the frequented Parts of the great Number m private Families who take it as general a Circulation as can be And this they give tins Publick that will be taken in as at the Price of Two - % th of the and Silver and - all whom it may gave my Attendance at a certain where I have been often much and I the Gentleman who does Honour to that to be far as he is enter into the Merits of the a very and candid yet I beg v e to mention Having to very few of the Sentiments I have endeavoured to ever put iri the Way of I am jealous the Word as mentioned by Mr might by many be fo as though I hid treated him For in this Senje it has been already If any Piece of to proceed from Birth to this the is tafy I never had or to Such a Liberty would have been by every one And it is known to in what that Gentleman is held by me but for any Liberty I may have indulged cowards fome there was perhaps abundant As Mr P -is to take a- further Notice of Matters in I have he not content meerly with his main I be to confute my To call for further before what I have already urged be examined and is laying too heavy a Burthen on Nor does the to be continually repeating the Cry of in Cafes where it is humbly their have been already reduced to And if in the my 1 hive here and to a few Conjectures or be hence or charged on me Making fuch though they may that Strength of to more obvious ree have no 4... I injure or nor have taught He that his both toward according to the bejl of arid moral on my obtain If this be not or if any has by which he imagines exempted from an complying with moral it is a vain teaches him fo to think and to fuch a is true Mr P-r indeed was tp That as as Mora their and does not a Hight of the Agency of as it Hands with and is confined to the fancy the chofen Heritage of the from to a ridiculous mere Piece of and in to the and far treat er Part of a intolerable It I am already done his in Remarks the though he was there co of me with fome give more abundant in a certain controverted when called has proper Manner been required And I gave Attendance at the Silver expecting to obtain further but returned greatly I conform my Notions of the Jin to the as every Book mould then urged by to prove of the Holy I exhibit as a It taken from the latt Chapter of the Ails of the where Paul reproaching unbelieving Well did the Hfh by Now in this it is not the Holy but the or that is faid to by and hence .Mr very infers the the Holy or that he is which I do not any where But what is this to his when of a ' as his Argument it is direct Evidence for and fully the fame who was called Jehovah in the Old was the Holy under the New It is evident that in the Old the Creator is mentioned &c. and all without inferring any Plurality of font then under the New may not another Term it then to be without implying any Plurality as our Saviour declares and teaches That God is a Spirit if Jehovah in and the Holy the be of different either or St Taut were certainly the in Words to the Holy the in applying to By Way of and maybe proved j whereas my every and rendera the whole and to the If further Information in Print as I am really too great an for me to I; beg to exempted from Pulpit among the their Eyes and flop their and upon whom the molt friendly feem to be The that ever memorable Preacher of the 1 to prove alt An Enquirer in the might follow fome Pulpits a long without hearing a Tittle of this Tendency On the feems to be carried on with quite different View i and People or feem excited by the moil to make and to to wear the and ignominious Chains of and that Scandal and Curfe of the is both the Parent and of in the and is in the or the the She is a of the Art of and to her want of the and Semblance of Humility and j but her darling Point once Virgin Graces a/e thrown other Methods fhe and rides forth in and Tyranny and never fail to and make a Part in I would not meanly that the Publick and have a Right to yet muft the Credit and of. my Opponents are greatly at Stake and he that makes the I have a Ground of for his or Caufe of contemning I in need of a extraordinary Portion of Charity in to be Alas what has any thing merely in real Humility and true to do with our Enquires after If the Vindication of was thought worthy to have fo many Sermons preached and a formal from an able Hand i 'tis the Defence of this with the free and impartial therewith and which together are allowed to contain of be their only have unveiled to the I will hence be tender and as yet let not with whom I have the Honour to he to find Men of the beft and rely endeavoured to tne gre Wits will always be'at a a and it will be more to the have their Silence into an utter longer to defend a of than into fuch a Lordly Contempt of as can never be reconciled to the Humility and of a R. C H. * See a new entituled &C H O M P OR T. - v. Jan. 21 W. by S. Arrived the King of from Lisbon and remain with the Men oi War and outward-bound - At the Gibraltar from At the from L O N D O N. The laft Letters from Stockholm that Count Teffin would very probably carry his and be of the in the room of Count all the Efforts that have been made him Court of It is not however to be that great Office is properly but as in the Cafe Cannot be preferred to it by the Recommendation of the grounded upon a Vote of the Dyet for that he may be Md to be though in the Cafe of as of all the great the Power of appointing is veiled in the Some Hamburgh that upon a very warm toe Court of it is in a manner that 12,000 regular Troops will very enter into the Pay of the Maritime are to be in augmenting the Army in Letters from Flanders incline us to that French will content with ading on their Side or at fome Part of it having absolutely to augment the Troops in the Manner was at On the other fuch haye been mude ob the Side of the as will enable them very to a Body of Troops - in the - of We are that all kind of military Preparations the in of the by bringing the whole Army of the Allies into the ' Field by the of N. S. The Enemies of of left no Stone unturned to hinder his Serene from commanding the Dutch Auxiliaries next Campaign and when they was to procure for the Prince of O. for whom they they next fet up Prince Maurice of with as which however dees not hinder them froni writing and whatever they think capable of their Caufe hereafter j the of which will depend upon that of next which if it in any Degree with the Hopes the Friends ef the Common Caufe entertain of will be equally fatal io the and to all the in v 9, 1746. * We have juit now the agreeable that St * an ten Leagues to the Northward of St * is taken by the Fitzroy and ' of they have about 300 200 of are arrived here in the two A 1 Fortification is already made on the in order to keep ' and and Men left in it. The Sloops return in order to bring off the remaining as well to the There is a very good Harbour in. from whence the Enemy annoyed our and ' have taken fince the Commencement of the War above fifty of Merchants and carried them till they ' could have aii Opportunity to them to and ' fitted and in this Port. The * Privateers had on board when attacked it 185 they near 406 white ' fit to bear Arms j they were fo * had no Time to defend Men were and one wo ' one through his fo when from thence were ' daily making Captures it much to find have rendered fo great a Piece of Service ' this to the Leeward and hope they wilt do all ' they can to their ' The Knowles and alfo in four ' which make fix they have taken fince my ' one of which had twelve fifteen Swivel ' and 130 ' ' ' We hear the General that are to go to have given Orders for their Baggags to be ready at an Hours Notice j as every thing is in it is believed go fooner than was Officers and waited on his Royal Hi his Apartments io St jam .Mr 140 of which are Men that they Two of the Privateers of - the only e are thele People come from the Eaft Me has been for fifteen d. n Town from their Country Dake of ' ' 2. lately of thaj formerly a beautiful young Lady f j who keeps tlie Sign of the was robbed on the was married at in Daughter of the late Capt. mander of a Ship in the Turky 1'ra: with a Fortune of Laft Night Mr Three Black Boys Alehouse at Greeli Road by a fingle Highwayman poorly of fifteen Shillings and his Great then made off towards 1 The latter End of laft Week a the Great the twelve Judg and of Oyer and Terminer for the hty of for the Trials of all the Rebel now i ir to be brought to in the For the The from for is taken by the and carried into M The three Ships g Part of the Lisbon are arrived in the viz. | he j the Allen j arid the Reddard and the Defiance Man of Capt. ine of their is arrived at I Laft his Si the Shark failed from the Downs for the River 3 Laft Sunday Evening his y's Ship the Woolwich parted with Defiance Man of ind the Royal George off j intends io Troops of Grenadiers and Dragoons in Thomas Sheriff jof this who has been ill at Houfe at was thought to be ' A few Days fince the Rev. Ml Whitehead was to the of Cudham in vacant by the Death of the Rev. Mr (I Laft as fome Dutch Sailors were drinking at the Mermaid betwixt Deptford and one of the one of the Dutch quarrelled about a young Woman tha they both drew their anq the in t| made off. The imr on board their to get it This is by the and died of it a and all by quarrelling ab Shug who had kept a of the Royal Palaces with 1 died Mr in of of St Morning died at his Apartment in the Mr who many Years Upper Keeper of the Exchange he was a that the Duty of his and was well by all that knew Laft Night died at her Apartments in Lady the eighty Year of her Widow of Col. who was Engineer ti 1 hk Grace the Duke of I in the laft Campaign was in the whereupon in the Dutch e Small of his and then carried their Shipmate ound but Man that flubbed within the Space ef ota lat the Corner of Mary Ir and had in Ware for fome Time if Mr Elias an eminent News and Advertise me NTS for this are taken in at The Mount in ' Powell's in Street 1 at in