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spirit " And here , I suppose , I shall , meet with an objection in the outset , " said he , - ^ WfeiM n # i S ^ pai * ii ^ year , when we have so m ^ mm ^\ Q % > % Wfc ^ rf- «» 4 c «^^ li ^ h . The chesn ^ % itob # ^ a 1 l » eil ! -1 t £ of ffiey ^ IT ^ dll or BVt ) s £ ^ 7 * nltaftte ^ fist be p !^ M ^ * fo ¥ agaiW jvini&rJSr they wHI die ;* tiStfest ^ * WffiBi S $ 6 ' s 1 f
businessmen hut ts ^ lestse KiiHVfekei * f ButVour ^ o ^ r « Sen » nlW > y business toem \ m please KfiHVfekei * » But you ¥ ^ of ^ ^ tieWtWiiy goinfionp ^ d t ^^ ed ^ fcbsirfess of religtdtfUpfShd ^^^ ^ mm ^ patjons are of a nature to lead you constantly t ^ thfnFo ^ of some ; of yoii whfriive in the lower ground produce * f r ^ PaSiintiPi % f maizes ( -oxjTttfkish wheat , ) and nothing can be more v ^ Qelfu ^ aifthl iflcreffrse of this plant . You sow the seed in hope , and su ^ elfn ^ h ^ Bounty
of DivineJProvidence , that your hope of a vast increase is rarely drs ^ febifiled . ' When you see those lofty , sturdy plants rising up aliriost inS' treeWrotb iq ( small aseed , and observe how strongly the grain is fortified a | $ nsf fhe ^ ^ ects of weather and other injuries by its thick outward covetfitig , MfrhiSfi '^ rott cannot break asunder but with violence , can vou helD thinking ^ HtTft — — — — — — ~ — - - — — — ~ - — — - ¦ — - ~ ¦ - ^« - — -r- — - - ^— - w w tV B ¦ b ^ nr ^ ^ v ^ p ib i
^^ ^ ^ " ^^^ " ^* ^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^ v ^^^ ^^ " ^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ v ^— ^ m «^ ^ m ^^ «^ ^^ ^ v ^ v ^« ^ v ^^^ j ^^ l ^ ^^ ^^ «^^^^ ^ p y y ^^ whose wisdom has thus given effect to his kind intenti&y ^^ afds ^ ypu > Others of you are situated higher up the mountains , amidst $ 1 r §* e * xteiisive woods of chesnuts with which nature has surrounded * is . AM pe ¥ h ^| you may sometimes be disposed to complain , * My land produceste v nl 3 thiiig but chesnuts . ' But have you never considered that ttese ^ cfcesi £ u& ^ rf ^ fe free gift of Divine Providence , which the sweat of you ? fordWf Ms ^ ever watered ? You sowed no seed ; no labour of yours rearedWxii d <^ fe % ^ d them ; but there the trees stand , laden with fruit in theft season . '* ¥ bu * feav ^
not even the trouble and danger of climbing them to se * mre « y © Wharf ® it * The fruit drops to the ground by its own weight as soon as it is ripe , Mthbat your interference , and in so great a quantity that it must perish , consumed by insects or devoured by other animals , were it not for another wise provision of Providence , who has marked it for the sustenance of man , by inclosing it with great nicety in a case , armed on the outside with prickles , which prevent any of the beasts of the earth from getting at it . It is found in such profuse abundance , and keeps so well , ( owing to its being still
protected by a second covering when the first is removed , ) that it aifofds ^ yDu a considerable part of your sustenance through the whole ynsSlfer % Th £ se are reflections connected with the occupations of the mere nibuftta ^ eV . ^^ pJ r such thoughts as these his soul is led to the Great Eternal Sbtire ^ % f godd . But none of you need be so busy as to leave no tinie for the ^ ea ^ ling of tfi ^ Scriptures . By the liberality of our English benefactor ^ a ^ % heWi % v ^ y Vaudoisfamily may soon be provided with a copy of tteBibleVa ^^ fr % ^
stock is now on the road . Some already possess several / toufc % eticefortK * nb ' family need be without one copy of the word of GodP ^ A ^ d ^ e ^ rf ^^ you , my dears brethren , not to put this precious li ^ hit dPdivilie l | f u ^^ ufed ^ la bushel ; for example , to put it carefully by in a clos ^ t ^ o ' n ^^ ittHfe | a ^' ments which you have not in constant use ; but to ^( se It ^ tf ^ cfn ^ t ^ ttcki ' that the whole house may be enlightened ; that is to say « . « let U . " o ^ ne read aloud , that the whole family may have the benefit br ^ tl ^ fr
" I have likewise to exhort the parents df ^ jS ^ SA ^^ o ^ Q their duty to their children by sending them te the scnc ^^ biirfeo ^^ fe ^ by an early and careful attentibn , to cotte ^ f Wftlt * is ^^ irti ^ ili vvtfceir tempers and behaviour . The term or ^ t ^ ^^ is ^ employ fie p 6 M original est un wo < . m ^ , wq ^ , ? i' ^/<) wr ^^ f ^ ; nevertheless , every one must have obs ^ e ^ efL a , p | Xjper \ sify m , ^ p ^( Jfejj fl > j 5 pra / i their earliest infancy , to catch at v&ai # ^^ p ^ c ^|^ b ^ p as soon as they
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1827, page 568, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1799/page/16/
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