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&shi&in comeqttcnGe of tjiis belief ( so remoted j 4 h < e $ eejn it frqm any kind of licentiousness ) rendered him happy in himself , lisefni to hits fellow creatures , sncf £ i $£ 9 &tijPi 6 m tfceVoHd . * f * is jfafift and practicewen ' t hand in hand . he never « yen in thought separated . ^ ne | df ; for iaJ him they formed a delightful ancl edifying union throughout life . Of the scriptures he might justly eschura , ' 5 F £ y statutes tiavtt been-ing songs in the house , of mppUgrm&xge /* ~ A&t&p&bhwZ \ tfasit * fa nothing b « e- ' indisposition could prevent
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ojf . tha ^ jn ^^ n ^ rWJff ^ n ^ wWcJ 15 te ie , fontid , eysn UHsameTJtt * ia « l : of C ^ ianiiy . ' A' ^ i ^ Wm a ^ &th prejudices and the enthusiast Is a slave to the reverres of his t ^ wri iiDdis ^ iJ > lft 4 e 4 imagination . But tbb Christian , ralionfeil ^ ierions and cheerful , rejoice * in the progress of trite religion , as a perL man en t source of individual h ppiness ,
a ¥ the firmest cement of society and as the best preparation for eternity ! \ ti the' ) oumeys tiiat my aged friepd fqrofc atmualry during the sumfner season ( agft this yfras his prattice for many years ) ht wouW Often tell me , upon his returiif ,
how gratified he had . feed tb observe large and flourishing' congregation ^ . This feeling wlas in unjspn witfe th ^ experience of the psalmist , wben lie sayv- ^ lVatk about 2 ^ onS epid go ' Toi&ia about her J ^ tell the towers there < & ; jntrfk
well her bulwarks / Consider her palac that ye may -tell ist t ^ HkegenertUit nfillMi mg * jbritfris Oodiis ' i ^ -&od ^ ' . : affer . ^ ' n ^ ever * he u&l be our gt&d& even unto < fe */§ ^^ Thrpttghout the uhbt ^ of hislong ^ &fe h& washiest with -ah uncommpti slwtt 6
of hcalthr ami strength . ' It : * & # * ob ^ TOfhiii ^ t wo ye ^ rs o £ His dece ^ se ^ . ^ s consttttition began to fee shaken by thh slow tih 6 t f ^ eriai © : approach of , pJ 4 4 § e . But he was « ttU ciieerftol -in the social xirole and' active to tfr £ last peiK ^ di p £ - # existence . -He ^ hacJ-J ^ en ^ on a | ris » i ^ fe *«
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upoa my first # cHka >^ t fen fctef mefTf > - polis , but to ? b ^ re largely in bw -fcjiwJftfM an 4 fC » tcem hx- £ jn&&vim ft »^« iiany ^ t ^ ^ p * i&dstodtim . milik&teidw . th § U ^^^ Wi " itmte ^ tk ^^^^^ j ^ fM ^ , $ h $ M ? A * - jqftfcion ^^ m ^ \^ % cj ^ utm $ hiMmB ^ ha ^ wwAi > $ ^ fom \ mtoi ^ i » anxj * s
• fclf . ^^ jraw ^ l Wf ( 4 ptf ^ fe 3 * jj@wl *^" the opportunity of addressing you . 1 have therefore done it at some length
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Obituary * —John Bren f Esq . t % 7
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1812, page 527, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1751/page/51/
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