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and enchanted ,, in his views of brilliant discoveries , by the rising eminence of Dr . Priestley in the elevated rank of Natural Philosopher as well as Theological Reformer . His personal appearance was lofty and commanding , his stature was tall , and his benign , majestic countenance indicated the youthful grace and dignity of his mind . * In his public devotional addresses to the Deity , he was singularly
impressive and solemn ; while from his emaciated frame , he seemed on the eve of his departure from the earth , and in the prime of life to have attained to an extraordinary degree of honourable age . He was a man whose approbation it was happiness to experience ; but the re newal of this felicity is probably deferred as one of the celestial enjoyments prepared for the wise and good f in the everlasting mansions of the blest . The last evening of his days was clear .
* Quod si habitum quoque ejus poster ! noBoere velint , gratia his supererat : nihil met&s in vultu : sublimior quant decentior fait . Hyacinthine locks Bound from his parted forelock manly hung Chtst ' ring . Paradise Lost .
f Si quis piorum manibus locus ; si ut sapientibus placet , non cum corpofe extinguunter aiiimae magnae : placidequiescas ; nosque te si natura suppeditet , similitudine . decoremus : forma mentis aeterna . Tacit . Jgric . If that high world , which lies beyond Our own , surviving Love endears j If there the chejrifih'd heart be fond , The eye the same , except in tears— How
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Eastern Unitarian Society . The Fifteenth Anniversary of the Easten * Unitarian Society was held at Hales - worth , vin Suffolk , on Wednesday and Thursday , the 4 th and 5 th of July . The mee 6 M > $ w *? -tiM » year transferred , with thid ki « d congeot of the friends of Yar-Saomth , to ttale » worth , where the Society had never before held their anniversary . On Wednesday evening , the sertice was Introduced by the Rev . H . H .
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serene , consolatory to his friends , and instinct with the hope of immortality . He expired at his father ' s house , In the twenty-fifth year of his life * In the Memoirs of a Dissenting Mfinister , the writer , who , perhaps , was bestf qualified to appreciate and disclose his superior merits , has sketched his character in a few masterly traits of exquisite fidelity and pathos , flowing from the heart of a dearly cherished associate , Who loved him as a brother , and revered him as a benefactor and friend . W . EVANS . Park Wood , \ 1 th Sept ., 1827 .
How welcome those untrodden spheres How sweet this very hour to cHe ! To soar from earth and find all fears Lost in thy light—Eternity ! Hebrew Melodies . ? 'O f O ( pi \ eu % apsEiv £ y % ep < nv wgcrf Iliad , xxii , ver . 426 .
f Quocum et domus communis : et id , in quo eat omnis vis amieitis , voluntatuin , stutUorum , sententiarum summa consensio . Ef ( svyt&w ayaBot . Aristotle . Philosophers of the Socratic school declare
that right education trains the human mind to place its affections of love or hate , joy or grief , on their proper objects -. even as the earth is drest in order to nourish and bring forth corn : IIpo $ to < caXo { % atp £ iv y . &i fju < rew , cctntep ytf l rvjv ft pexpovcrav ro triti ^ a . ' Aristot de Mor . B . x . f Animae , quales neque candidiores Terra tulit ; neque queis me sit devinc - tior alter .
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Bowles , of Yarmouth ; and the Rev . James Martineau , who has finished his studies at York , preached from John lv . 35 : " Lift up vour eyes and look on the fields ; for they are white already to harvest , " &c—enlarging on the exertions which the present age demands , and facilities it affords for the diffusion of knowledge and truth . On Thursday morning , the Rev . S . S . Toms , of Franalingham , introduced , the service ; the llev . E . Tagart , of Norwich , followetl ; and the Hew M . Mau-
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fntelligence —Eastern Unitarian Society . 849
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1827, page 849, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1802/page/65/
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