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gard was ever manifested . To these virtues were added the possession of a capacious mind , which was " stored with the most useful information , aided by a powerful judgment and
clear discrimination . In religious faith he was an Unitarian , and one who-had—so—lear-ned ^ Christ ^—that—his happiness consisted in fulfilling the injunctions of our common master , and in following the example of the Samaritan .
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On the 29 th of April , at Broughton , near Manchester , in the thirtyninth year of her age , after a protracted 'illness , which ultimately terminated her life with unexpected suddenness , Sophia Russell , wife of Mr , John JEdward Taylor , and only daughter of the Bev . Russell Scott , of Portsmouth .
The loss arising to her husband and family out of this calamitous event cannot easily be estimated too highly ; for no one" could- be more deeply impressed with a sense of the heavy responsibility attaching to the fulfilment of the duties of a wife and a mother . To act in the discharge of these obligations up to her own high
standard was the object of her constant anxiety—the great purpose which she undeviatingly and almost exclusively pursued . Her parental affection , though more than ordinarily strong , was always made to give way to her sense of parental duty ; -ancl by all but herself she was deemed a very judicious , as well as most affectionate mother .
Educated in the principles of Unitarianism , Mrs . Taylor was also , from conviction , much attached to those views of Christianity which it sanctions , and she always felt them to be important ; but she likewise felt strongly the superior importance of that spirit of cheerful submission to the divine will , of reliance in the goodness , and trust in the promises , of God , which Christianity , under
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every formj inculcates . From these principles ' and feelings , she -I herself derived most valuable support and consolation under the many vicissitudes to which her health had for several years been subject , and by which the fears of her deeply attached
relatives-and ^ friendsJiad ^ tepiLaled q ? been excited . Long will the event be deplored by which those fears have been realised ; and long , too , it is hoped , may the influence of her example operate , in , some ! degree ,
amongst those who had th # means of nearly observing' it , as a stimulus to the like discharge of similar "duties to those she was called on to perfornii and to the display , tinder the like trials and sufferings , should such be the iot which Providence has in store for them , of a similar spirit of humble and placid , but never-failing resignation .
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Preachers at the Orphan Working School , dtp Road , on the 8 un 4 &y Evenings of the month of August . August 5 th , Rev . J . B , Shenston ; 12 th , E . Tagart ; 19 th , Joseph Ivimey ; 26 th , George Clayton . The Service commences at Half « past Six o'cldcK .
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04 * The number of local anniversaries , of which we wished to give some *' account , obliges us to postpone other articles ' of information , especially foreign , which we Ijope soon to present to our readers . A ] more frequent , and » more enlarge ^ , pub' - lication , have both been-recotAmended-to us , and the suggestions shall receive due consideration . We cannot pledge ' ourselvies to either at present . ' Ne ^ t mon th we intend to commence our promised labours on Unitarian Statistics , and shall be glad of any information , by which they may be facilitated . " v
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144 UNITARIAN CHRONICLE ;
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Died at EdinburghVpnthe 24 th of Jun epunder anattack ^ of-qtiinsy ^ aged fifty-four , tFosepty the . eldest l son of theiate Rev . Thomas Astley of Chesterfield . ¦
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 1, 1832, page 144, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1817/page/16/
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