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to suffer ne tAurthcarer 00 auamqufeite ? to Vfr&r * nu 6 h tesfce suck as * w * kill either i ^ he * or mother 1 to tfefefcd the chu * ch ! to comfort tfce poo * e with deeds of charity : to tafce heedtfcafchh officers under him bee jost and good men : to have of his ooonselL aiufreat ,
wise and sober mea ; to gwe no eare to sooth-sayers , witches ox enchanters : not to keepe anger kt bis g $ oroacke : to defend his country justly
and Valiant&y against adversaries : to put his whole trust and conMeace for all things in God : not to be the prouder hi heart if things doe succeed after his minde , and to beare the
contrary patiently : to keepe steadfastly the Cabholike or- universal ! Faith * not to suffer his ehiMren to ctee wiekecfty 3 to bestowe certaine houres daily in prayer : not to eate and rtrinke out of season . For woe be to that hind , ( is
the prophet saith , ) whose king- is a childe , and % phose gffmt men doe rise up earl y to eate and drinke " The honest moralist dwells upon - many and sundry sores * ' which " doe uifect a reainae ^ nd hinder the prosperous weale thereof ; " " but above all things / ' he says , < € the unriffhte onanesee of a King , doth make darke and clowdie the face of hfe whole
teauae ; " and lie eonclade » with ( his warning ta the possessors % ){ thrones : f < But yet let every King , take this lesson with him , aad mark © , it weli ,- ^ that aa among men he is sell highest in his throne , so if he . minister not
ju&lice , hee shall be deepest | a paine . For in this life as many transgressors and offenders as hee had ( un&pluYn , so many ra the time to come ahalt he have above him , to his extreame sorrow aad woe remedilesae . V
The jq ^ irit , at least , of this and a few other passages is worthy of ) one of the founders of the house of ftuasell , a * &fcher to lri& counitry , \ yh 0 ther as the author or the , adp&ter * Mad
thia little oompendium of duty be ^ ft the " Jewell and delight" also of the Charlefiea and the Jameses * it might have saved , one from decapitation another front discrownii ^ g ^ and till four from indelible historic infiuey . CANTABRJGIENSIS .
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¦/ . — , . :- . ¦ ¦ ' \ 'U *** im ; - ' Sir , &tee : \ iyms 2 . IPy oit tktak ^ ie ttccomyaay ti ^ cu-, ' r iosity w « rrth pi % s 6 | iSag fe yottt * Reposttorys , it » at your service . It te 4 < The Methodist Hymn , '' taken from * iJollection of Hymns , for Cara ^ -Meetkigs , Revi \ tala , & . &g . By Hvgk Bwnrne . NJottingham . 1821 .
HYMN- ' » t * iiL Methodist Hymn . The Saviour ^ s name Fll gladly sing , $ te M ^ y Say *^ i « r aed my king f W ^ r ^ ' er I go hfe luanie Til bless , ^ nd ^ Wut smoBg th ^ Methodists .
2 * £ a 1 » e J ^ eviPs camp 111 adieu ,, Jka ^ - ^ Bfbiti ^ pet ^ eftu ways pursue ; Ye sons of meh cetoe turn and list , Aad fight like valiaut Methodists . 3 ] t 13 religioa makes the . m ^ D ,
r world iq #£ t ^ y t , o provQ ft vain , But I \ yiH give the world for this ^ To l ? e in lieaft a , Methodist . 4 Come sinners , turn unto the bond , And closely search his precious word , A » 4 wbfctfydtfc § 0 hia trfutlh-pessessv You may become a Methodist .
5 Cqme now wi ^ me , ^» d yoa shall know What a great S ^ o ^ r can , Wstqw ; His love to me I" c ? m * t express , Although 1 * am caH * d a Methodist .
$ I am ^ s *> Wjer of < the cr ^ s , AJtt eaitfely t ^ iftg ^ I < 3 a ^|> 1 ^ ut loss , My , « of ^ . m i ) Qw « 4 fo ^ ^» d ^ e ^ Wisa , To , pra * 8 £ tljee with th ^ IVtet ^ wcUiJU
7 . They preach and ^ ray , and smg their best , They labour much for endlesa re ^ t ; 1 hope the ijotA will them kicmase , And torn the woarldi to Mothocftstfe .
8 We shout . , toQ lojii fox , suwifijft ie / c , But wjifio ia Heaven W , e sfcatljippear , 30 faithful th ^ n our sauls sh all re ^ t , And shout an&o ^ g the MetJiodistB . 9 Asid wfaeii * that hapm day is crtne ,
When al } the Cbrtstiaa * ar ^ brought hom ^ t x ¦ WeUl shou ^ ia hig ^ ^ ar ^ t iire ^ bfes , WUh all th ^ : blQfl 4 ^ w » sfe ' d M ^ thoi dists * . . . . .
The foliowiijff account "Of the € XHj ^/ ^ ' ' ^;; C ^ U ) Ai ; © amp ^ eet - &jg » , ^ &c ., form ' s ^ ip : IntrO < Juctk ) n to the ' - UotfeeOMi . ^ r *? A large Religious M ^ e ltn ^ in the
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1823, page 26, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1780/page/26/
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