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The Rev * J . Milnet \ ya : s too rnBch attached to the inteipesis df leartiing and religion in fcis owiji ohiirclt , not to desire the accefc . si ^ qi i&f sudii a schcrlkr . He ad . at
v *« ied his 'paiptt to stu ^ y the feJwVe ^ isit } ' aisrd become a clergy ^ man hi the EstabM ^ ment- Finck ing his persorasions ineffectual lr ^ t&ok him by tiie hand , and said , Myyhunjgjfrieri ' d , above all things ^ cetfmd the errors of the Sociniam . Ytet # 0 the Socinians ^ s Unitarian *
are stfcH feqmetitn ^ s irjfacc u ^ rately detioJwinated , ^ ge- ^ as designed to do iio Incousiderafefe honour . J * > B . Dewte ^ rst now determined to ptrt ? sae his studies with ia view to the Christian ministry among ihGfbfdttconfo ' rmtets . He became
a student &t the Dissenters * Aca * demy founded by Mr . Coward , and then settled at 1 Wortiian *|> ton > ovefr which the > Rev . John Horsey prGsik ^ d , ^ he tuft * u loriijedi no common regard / for his pupil ^ and m ^ s mtkwtiLy * spoken of by him wMi fr rnamked atfection &nd
cstecjtnv' Mr ; Dewliurst was - *
fwtn ess arid 4 ' nipartiitUty of Mt > H ^ rsey'fe conduct , iti his theolo * giicfeil depai ^ titie ' rTft , W i ^ p fy to somfe th % * tTtrati'btTs iti ^ st liiigene-TaiHfly-tiepovtoli against thkt jge'n-¦
^ ont irh . - * 1 : fetwas ftwC stn * priziiig tfiqit Jjr ^ M ^ De ^ h ( i i * stshould te&wy with hii ^» front Wufl to No ^ tH ^ iwptoii , ** % testimortiai of iris ;< ti } Mte ^ V Xyarfli ttpprebvrtion of hfe diligence and attaTamettts / ' 'ffdv ( r W ^ piiiiiiy ^
?« d J tfistify Mr , Milner ^ &p jtyiofts mil hpe 4 < 5 € ^ me ti MA rifan * afflu wip ** lif 1 & % mmK c ^ notlbe told 4 t > u ^ f 1 « g by > his r ^^ ec tAbk tdrof , tftfr ^ CMM ^ ^ M ^ ^ Ui ^^ c *^ our enquiries ; has very kindly and
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1812, page 732, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1755/page/4/
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