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Wi ^ SrS ^^ SS diid ^ j ^ mS be obscured . Persuaded that 4 liecood « ct / of the Supreiifc Being towards fiiam i ^ both wise and benlgnaiit / he CO * W wltk the Psatobt declare , " Cloud * and
darkness sure rqimd About Mm j but justice aiui judgnte&t are the habitant of Ms tkrone ! " * Merciftil d&peosAtWtt ! ttnder whose discipline we , Fifee etlr Divlnfe Master Jeaus Christ , are made * £ er * feetthrough suffering . " Bifsafulregions !
where there " ghaU be no more death , neither sorrotsr nor keying , ftelthe * shall there be afty more pftfe i for tfle forme * thmgs are passed away /* 2 te ye fbUowmrs &f 4 hem tfrife through fbUh and patience inherit the promises . Islington . J . EVANS .
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to ^> ur obituary for Feb . Ia « t , we recorded the death at Mr . Street , of Chichester ; tfe hare tto ^ ir the raelaorfioly task Of riotknog that of his son , who , at the age of 31 , was , on the 12 th ult ., removed
ftt > m this transient tffcte , after having bortie , with true Christian resignation , a distressing illness for several months . Mr . SHft £ ET * 8 religious faith was not that which leads to worldly honour or emolnmem : which , with a feeling of s (> iritual prMe , badlv concealed under accents 6 f pity towards those who dissent frbBM ItwouM confine salvation to ita
, own p * X * < i vhich \ mtt \ s its votartes to give tip intercourse wkh those who have dlfferont wfigfitms fe ^ H « ig 8 y to though they were infested with tooral polintl ^ h ; bat his was a fai * , tinder the irifluenc ^ of which he ^ va * indined to lo ^ e aU mail klttd as bh 5 tHre | i ; wbfch taught Mm to believe that s ^ lvatidd did not eicciusiveiv
belong to Okie party , but that In . evert nation , and fit erery w | % ious © otamwity he that feAmh God and workethlJSrte ouBmisg J « accepted with him . HflTftith , resting on the bosom of a cxjnmaagtoinate Deity , diviteted death of its « 3 nft , ^ from
the ^ verwhi ^ Utiittg cOnvictron he tiidi that , htntever myjrtferfoud inay be the ^ ^ toeeedtogs t > f PfOvWende : in taking frdm us useful lives , tts in Ws own c * W , lathe wime of life , « iU every thing t 8 j > j&e in wisdoUl' ( tttu to loki ^ i ^ cy ' , ftiidi ^^ KlfRQJpiNpHiE ^ A' ttfii ^ mans tv erafelc rebtike to tho 9 e ^ cip igiio rtott of the e ^ cdletice of t ! be Wblwliui € re 0 d , proclaim whli unblushhr ^ g effuou-- >« w - . ' X- •* . r ¦ ¦ : » i ' "l , 4 > - "¦ ' ; 1 .
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On the Uth ult ^ « l Kermtmfr&rti , Kin * rQ $ * hife , ihk Kev . JottK &ow * . fo the yj ? ar X 77 i > be was ordateedtw Maryport Mlnicter of the Sc 6 ts € Wrctt ; ^ ietefor
3 » y « ar » he exercised iti ^ ndiiUt ^ He | H > ft » e « ed a Blind inatc ^ aittr ^ otons and comppehensivey dBicipHmd ^ . a liberal eduoatkmv and richly stored with gettera ] knowie ^ ge . Hfi ^ -a » a dili ^ nt , faithful , and , k i » believed , usefot mhiisttr of divine truth , : He retired a few years * go > alflMirit siiperanmiated , to a small patriiwinial estate on i tke bairte of Loch X-even * He how rest ^ from feis labour s , and , hm entered oa his Few ^ rd «
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j ¦ -. . ^ - - .. . ¦ •>¦ ; - ys ** .- '¦ Lately , at Florence , John Ki ng ^ Esq ., f pell ,. kuown in * fce metropolis ^ ^ y the name of Jevy K ? ag , on accpunt of
moueytransactions which were questioned in % e % 0 tt «^ 8 9 ^ w * Ho was born of poor parents , and educated in the Jews' Charity School . But with fevi ? early advantages , he made hia way in society by the force of hfo talents * .-.. Me i * « aid' to have taken an active j ^ rt W a Debating So-( gpf » » N ^ l e , y ^ ar 1782 , of which some persons were members who have since rUen into fame and honours Soon after , he . comnienced BptAxfr ,. and published Thoughts on the DiffimilCrie » and rtm mmm
IllMmM ^^ i ^ s& 1783 has ii ^ ol ^ d ^ JPe ^ eE o # » gJaiid , ad ^ dcesse ^ to the Bight Hon * Charles ^ ames Fox . * In relation to his own legal troublea te nut out a pamphlet ^ entitled , ' * Opprt ? 83 ipn deenaed no Ir ^ u ^ tice towards some individnaU . " Anather work shews the activity of his mind : An fiss ^ y , Intended to s ^ ew act IJniyersal % ^ te ^ of Aritjinjetic / ' in 181 7 ^ he . published a . new edition ® £ th ^ t late Uavid Levies ** Uis&ertationt < m the P ^ o * beeies
of the Old T < ratamettt , " in 2 mb ^ Svo . with % '! H dedication" of J 5 pages to Dr . Meldofe , jjSiijr Rabbi oi the Oxtfat Syn ^ - f ° « ° « i tip Spaowh and Portugmjae Jews In ^ nmind , saad aa Introduction of upwards fff ; 4 Vf ; p ^ ges . ^ O * ^ iawt to Paris , sowe years ago , he became acquanted wub f and . marrtedthe Duwager 4 the
, fiwiilrt ^ M JWB ^ » IW of Jate W wl ^ Mia |( f ; W * i o ^« t the age of & « JF * ffi ^ wf ^ % . * i , d # l « . l » er kro-^ r ? l > TO * 4 ^ y € * w ©; iitfo pw » c «»^» too fiewiuy fiSjtf ^^ ' . ' - •¦» < . f 'K * « 'u-i ^ y ¦ ¦( - ¦ ' ' : " ? a i
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1823, page 572, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1790/page/56/
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