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prayer was * " * ffir ^ B , O G 6 & , not mine be done . " But though her . piety was thus pure and etev&ted , sq 3 J 9 almost not to n ^^ inr ^^^^ f ^ opB ai ^ ' jei sftp was a great ad vbcaie for . public worship and family' dpvptiaia ^ . ller las t eflorf , and a Gainful onfe it ? va $ to TeaVe her home , was to ajttend h ^ r tis ^ aljplace of worship With respeqt to famify prayer , sne
uniformly jjacjbuaejd it in her pw ' n house , and evidentrr with great seriqusriess and ardour ; ana she often lamented the lightness witV which it Was regarded by many families , whd make a put > lje profession of religion—who per&rn * tie duty out once or twice a week * and not even then if at all inconvenient . Id a , word ,
the piety of . ihis excellent lady was of the ijiost elevate ^ character , add such as , no doubt , gainefl her the Favour of her God , and qualified her for a seat among the blessed in Jieaven . During her illness , which \ y ; as short , nut yery painful , she was ner / eetly resigned " tQ ? the will of God . She softly sunk in % tie ^ ar ' ins of death , without a murmur or a sigh .
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DotoStxb . Anniversary of the Xlpetfinh of the TJmtarta ^ Meeting-House , Moor Lfane , Jpolton *
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anife 6 f h ^ irt rind ^ Mil , and the strict qfostrv&fice bf Chinstiah practice , as the 6 My gtrre-f 6 \ lti < iAti 6 ns of the prosperity df a f dR 0 cfas society , and of human haf > - jfitieSs . Thfe Dbctdr ' s text was Philip ; i . 27 ! to" t # t your cbhve ^ r ^ atldn b ^ gfs H bec ^ metfi « Be gtis ^ el of Ghrist ; th ^ t whether r d ) itie atrifd s ^ ee y 6 tr , or else be ab ^ h ^ ,
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Lately , inr Covent Garden ?) aged 64 ^ itfr . WiiiiAiir Play 1 ? air , long kntrwh to the pubnc as a politiical and statistical writer , and as" a miscellaneous editor . He was the e ^ lder brother of the late Professor John Playfair , of Edinburgh .
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Lately , in Charlotte Street , Blooms dury , ? Lged 54 , the Rev . WtttiAM Bi ^ gley , F . L . S ., author of c < Animal Biography , " and of several other ingenious works of natural history . Mr . B » was brought up in , the law ; but prospects of promotion led him to exchange this profession for that J of the church . He
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devoted his l&swte from his' early years to the . study of tiaftural histojry , and ? was beglkmulg * to aeqilire' a solid feftt&attofk at the time when he was cot o ^ by a short illness . . He wrote for many * ea ^ 3 the Monthly Reports ' of Natural H ^ tary for the Monthly Magazine , dated from Christ Church , ; where he then perfonned parochial duty .
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Death Abroad . 1822 , Aug .-22 , Serampore , by an attack of the cholera morftus , Kishun Pall , the first idolatrous Hindoo in Bengal , who was converted to the Protestant faith . He was baptized by I ) r . Carey , in the Ganges , in the year 1800 , and throughout a Christian profession of more
than twenty years , proved how well-suited Christianity is to elevate the Hindoo character . He has left a widow , four daughters , and eleven grandchildren . He was beloved and respected iu life , and was followed by his relations and numerous friends to the grave . He died full of Christian hope and joy . —Calcutta Jour ~ nah
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1823, page 245, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1783/page/53/
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