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evinced the loyalty of the Jewish people , and the spectacle presented lipon the occasion was magnificent and solemn .
Duke ' s-place was crowded by persons of every description , and the interference of the city-marshal , with his attendants , was necessary to preserve order . At five cTclock , the commitee , composed of ten gentlemen , and the elders of the synagogue , took their seats . They were attended by their functionaries , bearing white wands , in proper habits , and a red sash over their shoulder . The doors
were then opened , and the congregation . walked orderly in . The interior of the synagogue displayed a . very superb appearance . The seats on each side were raised , and the pulpit in the centre was adorned by crimson and gold . A space between the pulpit and the ark was appropriated to the roval dukes and the
nobility , who stood upon a . rich platform , with four beautiful Egyptian chaiis and stands , for the books , flowers , Sec . The ark was aLso superbly ornamented . A crimson curtain , embroidered with gold , hung before it , and the light of an Egyptian lamp added to the j-olemnity of the scene . The synagogue
was brilliantly illuminated by chandeliers . The high priest rabbi ( Hirschel ) in his sacerdotal habit , displayed unusual magnificence ; he was dressed in a robe of white satin of considerable value , ordered for him expressly by Abraham Goldsmid , Esq . The royal dukes
arrived in the carriage of Mr . Goldsmid , and their own carriages followed with several ladies of distinction . They were conducted to the synagogue by Messrs . Goldsmid , Ellison , Cohen , &c . During their entrance , the following introduction commenced with a grand chorus :
Open wide the gates for the princely train , The heav ' n-blest offspring of our kiii £ ! The following Hebrew hymn was then f * ung :
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I . SaU-rt Lht . General Redemption the only Proper Bisis of General Benevolence ; a Letter addressed to Robert Hawker , I ) . D . Vicar of Charles , Plymouth . JSi » £ tfertti »< i by his Defence of the London J'V . jnale Penitentiary , recently established in the
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ODE . Thou world ' s great regent , Lord of all f Thy strength unto our king be giv ' n-, His days prolong ; his foes appal ; His throne fix firmly under heav ' n . Ever may he his foes subdue , And clothe with shame his enemies ; His days shall virtue , blooming view , His faith , the world shall tranquillise , CHORUS . Awake ! O Israel ' s house , arise !
Our princes presence your delight ; Thus honour ed here , all shall unite In praise resounding to the skies . — Hallelujah ! PcaLe , rai-e the voice ; let-congregations sing , With elevated shout , JLong live the king .
Hallelujah ! Amen . After the royal party had taken their seats with Admiral Colpoys , Waldedegrave , and several aldermen , the Hebrew prayer for the royal farniiy commenced , as it is usually read on sabbaths and festivals .
The singing was excellent , and the royal dukes appeared much gratified by the choruses . When the ark was opened to take out the five hooks of Moses , the princes were conducted by Mr . Goldsmid to view the interior , at which they expressed great satisfaction , the structture being grand and beautiful . The high priest , in honour of the royal
dufces , made an offering to the charity of fifty guineas , and the ceremony throughout was extremely interesting . The galleries were crowded with beautiful Jewesses , who attracted much of the attention of the royal paity . After the service , the princes went to the mansion of Mr . A . Goldsmid , where a grand entertainment was prepared , vvhicfc was followed by a concert .
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vicinity of Islington . By John Evans * A . M . 8 vo . is . 6 d . Mortality Improved with regard to its Consequences . A Funeral Sermon ,. « n Occasion of the deaths of Mrs . Elizabeth Maullin , and her daug htcr-in- ! aw » Mr * . Elizabeth Whitchou . se , dcliv « re «
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1809, page 242, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1735/page/66/
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