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comfort , were ever open to all . Many therfc ate Whom he suceburedt in want and in affliction , and who will ! I trust ^ keep Ms memory einbalihed in then ^; feof sbnisl ~ His Vigllancieinf'tfe dischar ^ # all Ms pastoral dtftigs Was mostl ex&gfc ' pla * 5 jr ? but , especially , his attention "to the Siidk and thfe dying w ^ s beyond- all pr&feeu' He loved to ! &rioo « h $ ie > fcrfcw of
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r ^ lf »* %# br ^ , ^^ W'the ^ natural impls ^ lo ^ imm h&kV ^ iius tfl ¥ pty ' tUiLlI- - go ^ fh ^§ f ^ We ¥ ^ r ^ t ^^ Md ^ eApS ^ --ott& ^^^ ftGt '^ fHeV wer ^ *^ w ^ ar ^ n-9 ^ % tft ftb 1 ? € h < 5 le ¥ s % fflpptf ^ fiia fla ^ A . ™ Tm& 8 &&dhi& sehf& & * & $ "&& rtgmfa $ !* W& % vUWt i iiigy ? Mfeefe ^^^ h ^^^ ilfeiJ ^^ pfyMk&ifo mftUrWe DfVIfig ^ oftfton % (
aM'lii tB 4 <^ f ^ W i > wt ^ it ^ f « the ^ 'w Hl ^ g ^ Gddi hls ^ himiebie praje * ' way ; " * Bjiea ^ L 6 rd ; ibr thy servant heaiHdtH ^' NoVw&fl he slow to execute Whki 'tttrty dictated v his ^ feet were swift to SoHtie willM ' f hi ^ heavenly Father . Witfr ' a'B UJi ^ ce 91 e ) tee 9 however , he is goneia ^ d ^ tn ^ woipld ^ i ^ so much the worse . He Was oi&e thai ? ? i ; he
interests of virtue arid religion ' -could ill spare , and were there more Me him amongst us , the condition of bar' rftee ' would be far superior to its abtuars ^ dte ^ Thus much , at least , i « duetohim ^«* Ml to the interests bf piety ; lesisWcoulS ndty more to his honour / fc ^/^ have fte ^ « aid /^ Even if flattery could ' -sdoth kh&deMyl my tongue is unused to its dulcet * tootes 1 , < and I feel not a doubt , if on th&pfestint bbco ^
sion I had attempted to use it ? * my heart would have refused its sanction , and made me feel that 1 Was doin £ a dishonour to that sacred and 1 |) lea 8 urable appreciatiort wMch I have of his chafac ^ ter ^ and whichi f 6 r oner fib Wttngf ^^ l ^ aftn 1 sure' £ tti \ scarcely be sti ^ assdcii I > ttius ^ * however ; teat myself f&m tii ^ ttbjccV'Of his vrttwteMi > wM < th ttiettcdi't ftiMMHUiP- ' geriJ ^ Uh 6 \ igli ^ ^ i ^ cmpcnmbm
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1827, page 761, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1801/page/49/
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