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h \ e now : we shall presently be judged according to the bible . ? _ I most earnestly pray to Almighty Ood to bless you , both for this life arid for that which is to come , and to accompany rhis last feeble effort for your welfare with his invisible agency , after such sort as shall make it effectual to the right
direction of every one of you into the paths of honesty and honour , of truth and fidelity , and of . religion pure and undefiled . God supply you with better instruction than mine , and with abler and more laborious teachers , who shall more powerfully persuade you to righteousness , and set before you a more perfect p « itfcera of the practice of it I When we
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/ MEMOIR OF DR . HAWES * .
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Died , at his house in Spitai Square , Wai . Hawcs , M . D . a man whose long , active , disinterested and unwearied exertions in the cause of humanity , justly secured to him the regard , esteem and affection of all who knew him ,
or who feel an interest in whatever promotes the happiness of their species : nor , can these exertions fail to endear his memory to posterity , as a benefactor to the human race .
He was born at Islington , of respectable parents , on November 28 th , 1736 . After receiving his education at St . Paul ' s school , he went as an apprentice in the iTar 17 . M ^ to Mr . Carsan . an
eminent apothecary at Lambeth . On the termination of his apprenticeship , he attended with great diligence the" lectures given at the hospitals and by the different lecturers of the time . His favourite lecturer was the late
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meet together , as we soon shall , before the bar of final retribution , let there not be one lost from happiness aitd heaven * none bidden by the Judge to depart , not one that shall not be welcomed into the holy and happy society o £ those , of all
ages and climes , of all stations and tongues , who shall be found to have overcome the corruption that is in the world through lust , and to have fought the good fight of persevering virtue , till death finished the contest , and sealed their characters . Amen .
I remain your sin ere friend and faith * ful servant in the Christian religion ,. JOHN EDWARDS . EdmontoH , August 9 > l 8 o 2 »
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Dr . George Fordyce , and on whom he attended for sometime after he entered into business ; living in his immediate
neighbourhood . In 1769 he settled as an apothecary in the Strand : here he practised for many years with considerable success to his patients and himself * .
In the year 1767 , a society was instituted at Amsterdam for the recovery of the drowned , in consequence of some instances of recovery which had been happily effected , a short time before , in Switzerland . Memoirs of this
society were published , and a copy of them brought from Holland by Dr . Cogan ; these he translated in 1773 , in order to show to the British public the practicability of recovering persons who had hi- , therto been considered as dead , in consequence of being taken out of the water with every appearance of death . These memoirs
* The following Memoir was sent to us for insertion in the last NumberJ but unfortunately arrived coo late . The delay in the publication has however furnished an opportunity for a few alterations and additions . Editor .
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70 O Ulemoir of Dr . Ha z£ es
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1808, page 700, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1706/page/8/
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