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^^^^^^^^^ K J ^^^^^^^^^^ Remarks on the second Edition qf ifat Serrhow of the iate &ev r Hugh JVorth mgt&fc . June 2 , 18 £ 3 .
Some to the iasdmodon of a name Surrender judgment , boodwink'd * COWPER , HAVE not Selected this motto , I from any ittvMkms wfeh to d&preciate the character of tbe late Rev .
Hugh WertWngfcota , as a . Christian preacher . His memory will be eye * honoured by me > for kls " p ersoaial worth , and for the pfe-emittent us ^ f ^ Iness of his services ia the pulpit . In commofi with many kidividualS ) I am
grateful to the editor of the 6 e ui * - courses ^ for gi ^ iAg ttiec& to ik& pubJic * It is not merely to the warm admirers of Mr . W ., but to the atforld m general , that they are a most welcome fetid beaeficial present . The habit &f a * - > teative observation aftd cle ^ f recoliec ^
tioQ , as the effect of Wh&h they appeal ia this -for « B , c 4 aims a hig ; b deg ^ e of praise . In \ A& Sermons theto « elv ^ I perceive 4 very mark of genii&i ^ ne&di They abound in the ]> efci * llttritiea , ifl the excellencies and blemishes , of th * writer . The excellenei 68 > howev ^ e ^ ,
considerably prevail , attd Sfca * fcely permit us to think mi the Alloy . Mr . Hugh IVorthingtton wite among the mast deservedly popular preadiere o € his age add country . His style ^ fike his d ^ livttry , wa&ittag&lailyhnnptwiiWe What , Dr . &att * m \ A of Baxter ' 9 to
«Work * , * is ap ^ lieabie tti ^ e *^ courses r HMm te a Vigorous pulsd fei them , which taeps'ttfe i ! eadet awu » be . ^ Jt is fKobfttifa , that ihi& posthumous volume , which , because it is pmthu ** &us co * n « g forth at once \* itir *< l * antages a < id disadvantages , will foil ifftd « aany hasttfte , aa * pads tlirontfb » t le « # t » thkd edition . ¦ < " r i * - * » . ¦ t ' , # J T / ~ j ^ jT
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lii ^ Wfy pteae ^^ tiad , | wrh ^ p « y oa ^ st e ^ alt in tte metropolitt- ^ lifcTOtoite in ^ teN $ ri fea ? ve a oonsldfembld sway OV ^ - the opinions attd the feelings of one < kt * € t 1 ption of thdr hear < 5 rs- Thrfr Very n&the pofese ^ ses ft fa $ cinuti& >
whteh , ag-aiast their own wisfee * ^ wffl fr ^ u ^ ntly p ^ oduc ^ th ^ effect rftpr ^ - senisd hyih ^ pe ^ it , ^ nd i ^ curef impll ^ ncqui ^ cenee ^ ft would M too mtt < & to eay , ck ^ t Mr . Worthington wm destitute of this aaa ^ daiiey ov ^ r ^ n certain da ^ s of perM ) i « , white Ue lived ^
Add U may \ tfell T > d appreheaded , that ^ even *^ W j some df hie recorded sentiments and expressions may unduly bias those who * te * £ iadiscaifciaately paHial to him aa a religious teit&en For th 4 a masou , I aheii freely , yet with
becoiftwg ^ deWP ^ nCe dfid candour , point out a few passages , tehich I cimc ^^ d to be erroneous i& respeet of ac € oracy of recollection , precisioa of statement or allu # ioo , justness oi taste , propriety of language , and correctness of theological reasoning and scriptural interpretation * .. .
The following passage ia extracted from the discourse on Religious / W * judiees : Pp . 14-, 16 * » " I once heftrd a eermoa oft tk ^ subject of pr « judk 5 e ftom a man t urn proud to call T&y friend , the late Dn Prke . It was delivered in this howte z .
ami the impression it made upoii mf mind will cease but ivith life . * P ¥ ej » diee / 3 ttkl this truly excellent « ftfatt > ^ may be comptted t ^ a misty tn ^ fnifig in October ; a Man g ^ es , fWth to att t * niifi € i * € et and he sees , at the suttatoit
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figure advaiM * € s tovmfd& him ; hid ^ te ^ teeofts m * 6 y ap ^ proadh ; riiey dr ^ still nearer ,- —add the extrfik > irdih ^ appearaiwe U gradually , but ^ naft > ly dhinai&lnng ; a « l *» t they meet j- ^ aUd ; ^ rhape / said Dr . Price , * the itiati I had taken for 4 + kob&fer 9 proves tob «
my as ^ brother . * Never wa » pr ^ U ( fie ^ more forcibly delineated /' Let individuals , familiarly conversant with the respective styles of Dr . Vm& qn& Mr ,, Hiib Wojtbtagtwb det « rr » io ^ from vflttek trf t&ea ^ juftlly ^ eld ) vil ; ed ptfeaokea ^ tfcfei language QDoctoaAtdU I ifti ^ Ud ft «> t « pfeak wiijk excessive coufltfeitte i » l ^ <»^ fPfcei ^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1823, page 319, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1785/page/7/
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