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giiished bet ^ ee u the i Christianity ^ f ^ e l ^| ir ^ T ^ ii | -fili ( Bf and vtixt Christianity of popular p ^ fesi&ianv ftn 4 v held a system of truth which he J | g 4 ^ i ^ iiv for iWmi ^ lf fel ) m . the , j \ original sources j ^ f ? ( divi ne knowl ^ dae . > . ^ , / , \ s . uy \ -. ^\ , ¦ . Wi ^
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good ^ r ^ port . prudent in bis affairs , temperate in his- enjoyments , , ; of u » iform goodness and , habitual ptety ^ ^ In £ mdrdf he was adiseiple whom Jesus loved . ~? Qm his death-bed he- reaped
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willing , ; e ^ ger . jafid thful atteridflnts . All that ? professional skilly and all that the ; generous fci . t | di |^^; friend ^ and the tender assiduities of relatives could do t ® arrest dis ^ ase or to alleviate it * pr ^ fes ^ e , ,, was , td 0 Bg i aftfl > no # th $ r . e jnflingl ^ in hi s grave as sincere tears % a& VByon beitew ^ d a cqwise ^ - ,,,, ., ;?;> -Ur - ..: > -
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1812, page 748, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1755/page/20/
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