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tieficence was s ^ ^^ r ^^^^ y ti ^ i ^ rfev ^ ^ frved any of his appointments for & § £ 6 # ft fiithre ^ jk ^ ^ ' ^ nii ^^^^ brethren ' - in the -ministry ^ ' the wid&wiy thfefa ^ feWeSs ^ ' ^ te dist r ^ ssed ^ were his ^ treasure . " An incident occurs " to the rdcoffection of hintf wko now holds the pen , which he heard in the ltef& * ofiy *' yquth . The Doctor was passing by a door ^ arbund which a crowd was gathered ; on inquiring into the cau $ e , he fcartfed ' " *
that the inan of the house was under the hands 6 f t&e bailifls , who were about to carry him to jail for a debt df 161 . JBii 5 pity was moved ., and he kindly and generously stopped tfee pro- ' cess , by engaging to dispbarge the debt for th ^ afflicted stni tiger . Theonly method He adopted ' to provide for > a day of in £ * l bility was , by storing his library faith ttiriWtis and ] VMu&bfe etlfc J tioas of th ^ classics ^ thfe s ale of whith migh t be productive df sornte reH ^ f in a fitttnW ^ noeri ^ ericy * , / " fifed it : not 6 eeri ^ K ) f this twp thpusancl subst ^ iDfei ^ to his ' 4 < D ^ iscai ^ ihses pn Jr ^ tural ^ Re ! i ^ gion r ^ cc /^ ! he tni ^ st lijave died possessed pf scarcely af ) y property ; € Q for , among all , his object ^ of compassion , ^ ks l > r Fleming e ^ M ^ ses , it ^ ' * that ipdst rjen ^ ote froiti coRSfd e ^ atidif waa . himself ; , . . . . . / : ^ li 4 l .. ,, : -- - ^ ;>¦ > * ¦ ; - ¦>'¦ -v .- - .- . - - ' - ; /; v . -: r •¦ :- '^ el
KKs chapters on , tb ^ 4 wne perfections exhibit the ev ^ fecf sentime ?^ t 3 f of piety wbicb be e&terfamed ; andi the Offices ^ of Devotion / ' which aocoinpanied bis Discotrrses ^ dnd writ ' afterwards printed by tbemsely ^ s ^ display ttee ^ p'ffit ^ MF Bfe piet ^ He had the happy an of leindling arid i ^ tising devout aiBfeci ^ ri : tions , when hetai the publk horfiage , that evfcft the tBii ^ my ta free prayer could ftot a ^^ id being ferven tJy etigtfgeti . In early 5 life , the principle of diiine fsthH khfixated "' sifadstfppo-rtfed-lifini '"^ * When a youag stucjent tailed tipon Him during the disip ^ i | i-r " posing tidies in tne West ? wbo ^ seerrted £ little dispirited ^* ^ MfL ' " Foster , looking stedfastly in hjs face , said to him : ^^ Whatf ^ dost tfcuju think there is no truth in thef promises ? First s seek the kingdom of Go 4 and hi $ righteousness , arid all olher thirici
shall he added . AH things shall work together for \^ bBdjtdiJ theqn th fH Ipve God ^ jS ^ p . ^ In a lucid interval , about $ ix We ^ k ^ before his death * jh [ Q spoke with great > clearness and cdhticctwii ^ upon thqs £ -worlds qf ' tfee Apostle , < c If in this Life orilySy ^ y ^ have hope ia- Christ * tiwe ^ re of all meni mbrt hi ? ieHatJfci '' J choosing to apply : them to bis own conditioii , ad ^ iheWiiig ^^^ that in the fnomenls ^ 1 reflec tion his thoughts and faith' {^ r ^ ^ to thjQjastt , fijeed pn the promises and hope ^ ^ f'th ^^^ ptt ^^^' To ljb $ P 11 4 J of Jifei koAvever ^ obloqH ) i and' 6 diwfti ^ ftittji ^ iii ^ l ^ c the »^ ep f th \ & ^ ii ^ l >| e m 4 excellent man ; ^ rrd ^" WjWtf ^ ^ n ^ " ^ 5 ¦; ¦ " % '/ " ..... ' ...- ¦ , > , ; . ¦ , . .: 4 i-r-r ^ : ^ - \ - " v > ns 5 ( t ) o £ lA&ti in * dy
• On tlie information of J > r . Williain Harris , author of the Life of Janet I * Charles I . and IL and QJ ^ cr
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1807, page 63, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2377/page/7/
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