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highly respected in Dover , having been master bricklayer to the Honourable Board of Ordnance for many years . About five years since , owing to an excessive weakness in the legs , and a general debility , he was compelled to resign the office , and retired uponranraHowamce for the ^ remaindei :
of his life . His disorder , however , gradually increased , till at last he was totally unable to raise himself from his couch without assistance ; and , finally , after much seveYe suffering , borne throughout with Christian fortitude , and resignation to the Divine Will , he breathed his last on the
evening of the 20 th February , expressing a hope that he should one day meet again his surrounding relatives in that abode where ' the weary are at rest . ' J . T . E .
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Unitarian Publications , Correspondence b etween the Rev . Dr . John Ritchie and the Rev . B . T . Stannus . Edinburgh .
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March 3 , at Herne , a village about six miles from Canterbury , * Mrs . Elvey , for many years a pious member of the -Unitarian General Baptist church , in that city . When in health , neither rain nor snow would prevent her from filling her seat at Canterbury , on the Sabbath , especially on the sacrament day . She lived the life of a meek and devout follower of Jesus , and died in the full assurance of being received into the mansions of bliss . J . T . E . March 8 , 1832 .
March 9 , John Wainewright , Esq . J of Gray ' s Inn and Pullen ' s Row , Islington , in the sixty-seventh yeaY of his age . He was nearly forty years secretary to the trustees of Dr .
Williams' Library . His remains were interred in Bunhill Fields , amidst those of-the-fathers-and-confessors ~ of -Bro--testant Dissent , of which cause he had always been an upright and consistent supporter .
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< . ? » A Letter to the-Rev .- Richard Bing « ham , junior , on the erroneous statement made by him in his recent pam- * phlet , &c . By Thomas Cooke , junior , Newport .
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Fasting a Remnant of Judaism . A sermon delivered on Sunday , March 18 , 1832 , at the Old Chapel , Elder Yard , ChesteVfield . By Robert Wallace .
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March 2 . 4 , the Rev . Jas . Kennedy Esdaile , A . M ., eldest son of Jas . Esdaile , Esq ., of Bunhill-rowi in his twenty-ninth year *
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^ ., All communications intended for insertion in the Unitarian Chronicle , should 1 ) 0 addressed to the Editor , at the Monthly Keposifory Offrce , C 7 , Paternoster Row , and be sent , if possible , by the 20 th of the month . As the attempt made last year by the Committee of the British and Foreign Unitarian Association to obtain and publish a more correct account of the Statistics of the Denomination than has yet appeared , does not seem to be in progress , we , purpose to introduce that subject in our pages , and shall be obliged by any information , tending to facilitate ovir labours . - ' ' ?
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 1, 1832, page 48, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1809/page/16/
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