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of the Presbyterian congregation in Leicester more than fifty-six years . The subject of this memoir was born the- 11 th of Novembery . 1 ^ 04 . During his earliest years lie w « S- > subjeet to frequent , attacks of severe illness *' which * probably , enfeebled hi&eonstituliony ^ fad d ^ po ^ ed Mm more than most children , toj ^ eek , amusement in sedentary xmsfo
pa , fa # ns . _ . and pursuits . He « was .. m , fpuspil © $ thetiW ^ Mer of this articleim&xe 4 feat * e i # W ? - > y ^ B 9 »; an&fneve ? exciteaVan aiigi $ feSlM or Qcya # ipn § 4 ; an , u « ea ^ jrftfeo «^< s Detegfe ^ l i x in ^ ee ^ , , w ^ eve the j xwybfa ^^ . of ^^ e ^^ r ^ h ^^ e ^^ i ^/ siMli s /^ w ^ . H ^} n ^ er ^ 4 ingro ^ a 3 jfifci
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, ' 'i \ , | . ¦ , ¦ \ mi j n u , '¦ k ) )' . ) j ; shouid be noted ; as verjy . j ^ ar ^ j ^ awib ate even unsafe to > record , l ^ t thf t ^^ giir gence of many should ^^ be hereby , m * te firmed . 1 believe it may , without ;) v ? sir tat ion , be said , that at York ho was universally esteemed by his tutorsj a ^ well as his companions . Snch was tbje kindness of his temper , such hia modesty , humility , and benevolence , that he could not fail of obtaining iJjfi respect of those who disregarded his mental , qualities and attaintments . It was a ^ pnt ha } ^ & year before the ex ^ pira ^ ion f lia s college 4 Wies that lie ihe
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|^ 6 d ., Ha ^^^^ o Vph ^ i ^ P Fohg his life , ther ^ , c | ai ^; na q ^ miqti that he would hats ^ d ^ ffy ^^ ifjffi highly useful in his ' i ^ of ^^ l . ';¦'' ¦ ;; , About seven m ^ nt ^ ^^ ^ n ^ T ^;^ , sited with a sev ^ eaMl ^ lo ^ ^^ : ^^^ and body , which , after ifi $ n $ / c | i ^^ exciting alternately hoj ^ e , a ^ fe % ? n K ^ afflicted family , terminated / % ^>; . tifft 4 th July last . He endUr ^ a lu ^ gm «^ illness with that patience and ^ hrVstiau
resignation which might MYe . p&ftffir . pectedirom his character . He ttj ^ efytm conversed about his approaching end , and died Without p 0 » n ,, ^ i ^^ F *^ Which Christian B ^ inc ^ left MojfcfyfSm fifftp , duce . Let thoae whtf loo ^ ar ^ i ^ tti ^ oix their famUiea ,, wWi S ^ i gp / ^^^ WPn *> # w % mt' % W ' M ^ mmt tXoi * as < iikely ^ o he % «^^ fM fpWf let tii * m iriodcrafe ^ w ;^^)*^^ collection of the Mtlty of earthly happiness , and the vanity of human expecta-
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1827, page 759, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1801/page/47/
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