The Monthly Repository was a British monthly Unitarian periodical which ran between 1806 and 1838. In terms of editorial policy on theology, the Repository was largely concerned with rational dissent.[1] Considered as a political journal, it was radical, supporting a platform of: abolition of monopolies (including the Corn Laws); abolition of slavery; repeal of "taxes on knowledge"; extension of suffrage; national education; reform of the Church of England; and changes to the Poor Laws.[2]
^Tessa Whitehouse (16 January 2016). The Textual Culture of English Protestant Dissent 1720–1800. Oxford University Press. p. 213. ISBN 978-0-19-871784-3.
^Professor Jason Camlot (28 April 2013). Style and the Nineteenth-Century British Critic: Sincere Mannerisms. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 50 note 62. ISBN 978-1-4094-7499-9.
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idea. The press noticed the publication. W. J. Fox writing in The MonthlyRepository of April 1833 discerned merit in the work. Allan Cunningham praised...
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to the MonthlyRepository, earning accolades, including three essay prizes from the Unitarian Association. Her regular work with the Repository helped...
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literature begins with Priestley's Theological Repository (1769–1788) and includes the MonthlyRepository (1806–1838), The Christian Reformer (1834–1863)...
historians today largely agree. A major Unitarian magazine, the Christian MonthlyRepository asserted in 1827: Throughout England a great part of the more active...
contained some of his best writing. Hunt's editorship (1837–1838) of the MonthlyRepository was also unsuccessful. In 1832, Hunt published by subscription a collected...
translation see: "Biographical Account of the Negro Angelo Soliman". The MonthlyRepository of Theology and General Literature. 11 (127): 373–376. 1816. Wilhelm...
library (also called an online library, an internet library, a digital repository, a library without walls, or a digital collection) is an online database...
testing. The unstable repository was dropped in July 2008 and most of the packages moved to other repositories. The community repository was merged with extra...
founders of the Westminster Review. and his Unitarian magazine, the MonthlyRepository, printed essays, poems and stories by William Bridges Adams, polemicist...
vote). She provided a variety of literature for the Unitarian journal MonthlyRepository and the Society for the Distribution of Useful Knowledge. Though she...
the uprising, is unconstitutional. Users label some journalists, like Monthly Chosun's former chief editor Cho Gap-je, as jwappal (좌빨; '[pro-North Korea]...
required.) Letwin 2003, p. 48. Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, The MonthlyRepository of Theology and General Literature, 1816. Vol. 11, Article IV "The...