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ages , hf vwhomhe made % he worlds * and who repeatedly appeared to Abraham , Isaac aw Jacob . ' 1 instantly and eagerly imbibed this sentiment ; this , J thought , is the Tery truth ,. I will trouble myself no more about understanding the meajfoing &f a Trinity in Unity , ( about which roy mind had really teen perplexed , ) and
from t&at moment , without knowing the meaning of the word , 1 became what is called an high Arian . "—Pp . 31 , 32 . At ten ye ^ rs of age , Mrs . Qanpe w ^ s ? & * $ to Y ork for p& .. pt * mp * fyp $ acquiring the female j ^ Qp ^ p tisbm ^ tB tlion in irnffiiP Tn tills rteirtnd nf h « r
narrative she iotrodncea to the . reader her maternal grandmother , who had lately resigned the family mansion to her aon , just returned from the coqtinent , and with her two maiden daughters had come to reside in that city . * ' I had never $ een her ,, but I had pleased myself wi $ anticipating how well I would beha * e > and how delighted she
would be to receive pxgf § he was a yery stately ok ) , lady , between severity and eighty years of age , a complete aristocrat of the last ceitf ury . When I en ^ erecj the room , phe w $ s sifijiig on a great chaw * as on a little throne , Her two daughters kap ^
peniog to be standing near her , as % i they were ladies in waiting . When sHei saw iue , not a muscj& pf her face relaxed * is t ^ is her ?* s ^ e haughtily inquired : * Well child , how ^ o your father ana your mother dp ? ' I was prpbajjy restrainecj aj ; the moment by f ^ ar from bursting into tears , but when I returned to my lodging , e ^ qesfitty ^ djs ^ pppintment and sorrow brought on a violent head * ache . YQyi , X tol 4 Mrs . D . fthe person aid opt
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Sir Patience W ^ 4 e > Jiei pat ^ m ^ l nnjpl « was j t ^ e in timate & » e ^ d ^ f Ae vklU 4 ons Lord Russel , whq wa ^ beheaded i » tfee reign pf the secopd Charjlep , a ^ d he Jhad himself narrowly escaped the like &te . He was afterwards on . e aft hose who had the happiness of conductittg KJUig WiUtom
to this kingdom ; and my grapd «* ftthe . g , then a girl , having money gi « re » her -on that occasion to throw apoong the popu lace in London , conQidefed herself as entitled to l > e a partaker in her uncled triuBiplia . With what majesty and , importance , when I had afterwards obtained H small portion of favour , by listeftbjg tp
her stories and flying to obey her comjnands , did she detail to me these histories ! adding many an anecdote of the exemplary conduct of Qaeen Mary , of the fortitude of Lady Rachael Buesel , of the disinterested patriotism of her virtuous iord , and of the piety of Archbishop TiVJ iotson , contrasting with these the tufamocis character of the licentious Gbaa ? le »
and his equally licentious and still more tyrannical and bigoted brother . She had the offer , she said , of being one of Queen Mary ' s maids of honour : —I durst not ask her why she refused , but I remen * ber thinking that I would not have done so . She died the following year ,. 'V-Pp . 38—4 tt .
Mr . Harrison , the father of Mil . Cappe , < Jfcd at 57 yea * 9 of sg ^ Jiuf 22 * lfG 3 $ md tlm event ; twrQtee ? * ty and dispersed the family- . Mrs . Capp ^ w ^ 8 sent to l ^ s tel ^ tb ^ 8 ^^ « f Wf motber ' p fispt cousin , Sk Rowland
Winn , wtose baronial iio ^ p ifcdity m pictured by her with All the liveliness with wlucb we recollect the principal scenes of our youth . ** Pir Bowldjad , tha s ^ epnd pf the family who bad borne that a ^ me , jx % afcd ^ ty year ^ of
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1823, page 165, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1782/page/37/
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