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Sir , * Chiohester . BY the labours of Dr . Priestley , Mr . Belsharn } an $ 'Others ** it is easy to trace the progress of error in tk& Christian Ckumfc fTQVR thp first alteration which tQofc pj ^ fte iu t ^ e prevailing , crenel respecting wir Lo Xrd , tijl vailing , cre ^ q respecting 9 ^ &vd , tijl
the doctrine of tfye Trinity ^ 3 &mne 4 to itself its greatest power . A , d to tiii , 9 se wjio con $ i $ ef Uni ^ a ni ani ^ ni t (? be synonymous ^ vith Christianity , w ^ m ^ y s ^ ippos ^ it would }) £ m atter of inter ^ t t # b ay # ; irrfQrnajrtv ^/ 4 iQw % } & j ^ nt ^ w- ^^ h aj ) p $ aj ^ d bw 4 % d -undef tb ^
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^ ejifco , ; so & ^ ^ tob ^ rfy avas the ftrwt wlio pre ^ htHi eis ga j ^ ssenter in $ hese- Iparts * jfe tbete ^ taroui > lesonie te § jfehe ; Disaeaifcers / m # t for social worskip ^ t Kiagston , and having spie « at tite o ^ utar gate , they gstve notice to when : they
the ^ octfigrega ^ i ^ i ; saw inforauers upproaehing . . Oae tune , on notice given , tfee aiinister disappeiared by t ^ eana ^ l&itrjap . door in the pulpit . The congrej ^ ation were ' sioging Psalms wJi ^ n the' © Sffcers e |^ tei ? ed . I
conjecture this minuter might be Mr . Wilii 3 i or bis successor , Mr . John Corsc ^ t , ejected from Branashot . Vide a very advantageous account of him in Caiao ^ y ^ Abridgement , Vol . II . p . 333 , akd Mr . Eichard Baxters funeral aeffraon for him . He died Dec . 26 ^
168 Q . , ^ Mr . John Buck . In 1691 , he preached and printed a fiuieral serntim for , Mr . TiiorQwgood of Godaimiag * . And when Mr . Smith of Binderton died , he was buried in his o * vn chapel , ^ ppo ^ ite his house . His pall was sup ^ - ported bysi ^ : ( der ^ yBaen , . who dropt the paJUi at ibie . door , ; and vvxhiW not
enter in , iis ttie chapel had never been coasec ^ ated * —Mr . Jiuck preached in the chapel his funeral sermon ; and ^| iat \ v&s tl ^ e dniy jser nio n ever preached in ithat chapel . He lies buried in the < Jat&e * l nal Cor stil ^ deaaaery ^) churchyard . The dale upoii Jbis . tonibstcrne is Noveijiaher 17 K ) W-¦ " jJoh ^ ^ ah ^ jb was pastor of
. Mr . a cb » rch at Gtfsport , in iMatapshire , frana when < ce ike iroaiediafcdly succeeded Mn Bu ^ 4 c ^ it 43 liiciie ^ ter . He was the san norf" Mr , Earle , ejects from -East Tarring and a relation > to Dr . Eaxle , Bishop af iSaiijsburj ^ . Vide Caiaa ^ y ^ s AccoHiat , Vol . M . p . 687-iie lies Jailed j&eajr Mr-fB ^ ck . The
da } te wpQiijhm . t ) QMwl ( 3 toiie is February -3 1706 . Xhe poeto *^ upewa itewas the conxposUiiQii Qf Mr . J&bn B ^ iiehier . Jj ^ ^ hia / time ilie&e was -a- s ^ pfir ation in his chui ? ch » witii ^ Mjps : ; Jje ( lay -at-theii ' ( head . They . cbasaMr . yJ&Ikri Eofoh their
tajinlater ; , -aj ^ i- 0 > eir jD ^ aeftiag ^ lauous ^ , though i « u <; b ^ Dp ^ Uei' thau tl ^ e preseut , iW eaa an a part pf \ fyie same ; ground . The Ppe ^ by teriaii * in tha t itime j ^ n et in little London . Uip&mtylm ^ l * e -Gay ^
deaiiv t 2 b ^ ao ^^ c ^^ ltofr ^ ulke . up ^ : atid jOiB ^ i the P ^ fej bjterrians ^ < taen nndor thp i fiastorftl ^ atfiWiibf Jto-. Robert > ilag-M&ry &nsl 0 rt EiatWh vma cho » an « Mistor uf jS' ^ t : 'iV ^ 2 fai 4 ^< i » ^ 7 av ht 1 e iifciiiieil- >
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1823, page 328, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1785/page/16/
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