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pmess of the fortunate * to sympathize with the afflicted , and to relieve human distress , to the utmost of her abilities . As to Her religious sentiments , though not miifch versed in controversial
divinity , she paid more than' her usual attention to it within the last twelve months , and was hereby confirmed in £ he belief , arid often expressed her conviction , of the truth of the strict Unitarian doctrine .
• She worshipped the one only living a ° d trhe God , a pore iincormpoujidetf spirit , the author of existence to all other beings , as a disciple of the appointed " Mediator between Gocf and man , the man Christ
Jesus , She appeared always to retain a . deej > sense of piety upon her mind , and wis a regular attendant on that mode of Worsiiipj . which her conscience approved . * l 1 ! ie : y ^ eWs die entertained of ine l e and nieVcy iff our heavenly Father , especially as * dis ^ feyed iti the gospel revefap-ov , and her hopes of irtiijiftetality .
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Q&HtTRAX MEETING Off THB CHRISTIAN TRACT SOCIETY .
. The Christian Tract Society held their first anniversary on Wednesday , Nov . 15 , Xj 8 p » at the London Tavern , Bish ~ opsgate Street . Above 60 gentlemen dined together , James Esdaile , Esq , the Treasurer , in the chair . The Report p £ the > committee was heard with ^ nueh
satisfaction . Nearly thirty new subscribe crs were added to the list , making upwards of 150 ; a very considerable num ~ l > er in a society not twelve months did ! T 3 lwo iptci » t < gr racts , yijs . lfl& 9 * II . and lij . -were . produced at the meeting , 1 dozen of each of whipfo wefre ; allotted to each subscriber , to be claimed pf the puth lishers ..
The follbwing gentlemen were chosen into office for th * ensuing year , viz , ' Mr . J ^ mes Esdatle , Treasurer . 3 fcev . Rob . Aspjcand , Secretary .
... jfc , COMMITTEE . J ^ kru Jamjes £ ^ paxju b , jan » - r * rrr- * Thomas Hq § tje | i , ^ - ^• Wri . UA W Frj e ^ je * , ^ T ttJO M A . S Qi ASOJf y > .., ^) BJ&N £ ZER ToHNSTpN ,
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founded on the doctrine and resurrection of Jesus , tranquilliiJed her Tnind m die last scene of her more ^ l existence ; led her to expregfchet conviction dj ^ t *< the Lord of the whole earth caa da irtuhift ? bat what is right , ** md thk disposed
her calmly to submit to his will , who appoints the time and disposes the cir * cumstances , with infinite wisdom and goodness , of our departure out of thij world , as well as all the previous eventa of our Jife . T . H .
JBridfort , Decx 6 , 1809 . T Wednesday , Dec . 10 , » t his house iq St . Paul's Church Yard , Mn JOSEPH JOHNSON , an eminent baokseikr ,
being more than 70 years o € a ^ 6 . Oct . 17 , at Watehamst € * wyi » his j % th year , EBENE 2 ER RADCI 4 FPE , Es <^ [ A memoir of this gentleman wifl be given in the Biogfraphical Peparuimst of the Supplement . J
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Mr . Willum Hajlj ., ¦ " ¦¦¦¦ . ¦ J . H . Lean , —— Samuel Pajrkes ,
— . * > . ,,.. KansomS ) Rev . TkomasRees , Mr , Jo hi * Sowekbt . We preserve the following ; toasts and sentiments given from the cnair , * May the riches of moral and religious instruction abound in the cottage , and be the most valued treasure pf the palace . *
• The authoress of * William ' s Return , and may she frequently ,, en able us to publish < Good News for Cottagers , * * * J oseph Lancaster , an 4 , may . &ij 9 ! " * - proveiwents in Education' be diffwsea throughout the world , until every poof man shall he able to estimate the value of a
book--« The , Rev- Richard Wright ^ the autjior of pttr Second T *« *> andWIuccc ^ to his l ^ bovirs m tht diflEUaicn of Christian lua ^ owledge ^ , 1 ¦ * i- l ^ « T ^ e MototHly Repository , th ^ Mor tfcer of t&e Christian TrtteSoiietftW
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1809, page 694, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1743/page/44/
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