. The London magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer, Volume 22 . bid. Solution of an arithmetical queftion 416 Defcription of the city of York ibid. Maflacre of the Jews there 417 Publick buildings there 418 The cathedral and chapter-hoofe 419 A fummary of the moft important affairsin the laft feflton of parliament 419— 424 Of the bill for permitting the exportationof wool and woollen yarn from Irelandto Great-Britain 419, 420 The Edinburgh bill 420 The alehoufe bill 420, 421 The Letter from Cambridge againft the Jews itll, in anftoer to the remarks lately pAijptd^by one kuLq calls bi


. The London magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer, Volume 22 . bid. Solution of an arithmetical queftion 416 Defcription of the city of York ibid. Maflacre of the Jews there 417 Publick buildings there 418 The cathedral and chapter-hoofe 419 A fummary of the moft important affairsin the laft feflton of parliament 419— 424 Of the bill for permitting the exportationof wool and woollen yarn from Irelandto Great-Britain 419, 420 The Edinburgh bill 420 The alehoufe bill 420, 421 The Letter from Cambridge againft the Jews itll, in anftoer to the remarks lately pAijptd^by one kuLq calls bitsfilf a byfLnder, pall be in our next 5 as alfi the hymn to Contentment* am^ber pieecs we have received* C$* Receipts for allecling the Land Tax au/WiKDOW Lxohts, mri grven Gratis*by R. Baldwin, Book/eHtY, a tbt Roft in Pater-NcAtr-Row. *> 4S9 ft Digitized by VjOOQLC THE London Magazine. SEPTEMBER, 1753. Jn Account ef the Bull glorious ftand whichit made by the parlia-ment of Paris in favourof liberty of conference,cannot fail to be applaud-. ed by every true Briton. ^ reading it. fpirit, piety, and myfteries of the holyfcriptures. Prop. 80. w The reading of the holyfcriptures i$ for all.* Prop. St. «f The facred qbfcurity ofthe word of God it no reafqn for thelaity todifpenfe with the obligation of They oppofe the vile at<tempu to manacle theaonfcience* of the people, with a geniusand fpirit able to cope with the combinedforce of regal ambition, prieftly cunning,and minifterial influence. That our readers may judge of the im-portance of this affair, we prefent them Prop. 8*. « The Lords day tfluft befandified by christians with the readingof pious books, and above all of the holyfcriptures. It is mifchievous to think ofwithdrawing a chriftian from the readingthereof.** Prop. 83. It is an illusion toperfuadeones felf, that the knowledge of the -with the following brief historical account & myfteries of religion muft not be impartedof that famous


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