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RELIGIOUS, LITERARY, AND POLIT^QRELIGIOUS IKrELLIGEN€E ;
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/ j pat ^^ i . f ,. pv , fi ed * , at , . WymoncS ^ y . ; ¦ as , ^ 11 ^ 9 1 $ 6 cca § ior > al public , services . I * or < j& ^ n ^ yeaxs }* £ conducted tfie whole of ^^ ^ prsb ^ at ; Clapham . But beginning £ p / r , Je ^ , $ Qnie of the infirmities of age ^( w ^ i ^ ta ji oAvpver no other - person perjf ^ vecLiV be expressed a desije of some aisisit ^ cfe ) and in , a short time resigned ¦ tte , wtiof e -pastoral charge . Still ,
how"; eVe * r . Jie . was far from being indolent or « ju $ efess ^ . / : Being , of an active make , both ^ . jfcp ^ tjody and mind , he literally went about doing good , as he had always been accustomed to do . And . he was ever / gpzdy ^ to preach upon any emergency
at Clapham , and to assist his brethren Jn ; and about JLondpn ,. whose houses ^ jpre ^ al ^ rays glad of bis services , which ^< r ^ ujujy pious and useful , as well as jjiidicio ^ - . jHIs manner also was sucfi as ^ hgage < i attention and cotnmapded esieeva . t . His sernions , thoug h , hot brilliant ,
f were mell j&rnppse < L ; and though so * j ) l * i in a $ iq , suit the meanest capacities , were not below the attention of learned «^ n 4 critical hearers , though theyxost him t ( Ut , lit ^ lct pains . Few persons indeed £ ver , composed such good discourses as Lis witlk so muoh easer and few set so
fftnall a . value upon their own compasittiaiis . He used great numbers of them 19 s waste paper , and he never printed jn ^ ore than two or thre e occasional on es , jof which the principal H one was on the the .
^ jjeai h <> f Rev . Farmer , though f > ften importuned to publish a volume , fyv ^ icjb for their plainness and simplicity , j ^ ould have been particularly suited to fami A l ies ., _ < f ) i > ^ signing his pastorships it had been his intention to spend his last days
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* y , r * ' *; i \ - - : \ -- RELICIQtoS . ''•¦ ¦ ¦ " •' . UNITARIAN 13 OOK SOCtEY . — rrhe annual , meeting of this society will bar held pttoTiitfRSDAV ^ iAfrKiL 23 ? when the subscribers aiid IfWends oto it ' " w ill ^ iae together at the LoWD ^ ^ r- CTot ^ E t * HoctiSf JiiU 3 > &AT > E- » i 5 iLi . ;? n r . 'vi . •* . "
y . jThtire wilt ( we arc -sorry ; tQ ^ say ) be no' Setmon ( this yea » 2 r TJ 16 cao ^ eiof" thw m iadioo wo mii * t hcTeAfvijt ' . &ti ^/^ 'i'Mbi ; BelshainV ex dellent » Stjrmoii ' list ye * nr , ijftcc given to the jmblic , we hoped with
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at ^^^^??^ fes ^ fB ^ W e ordered a house to p $ puU f ? : fcr J ^ ii ^| at Salop , and hjs ba 4 /^ uaffy set " olot on his wa ^^ tth ^ ^ 'jb ^ c l ^ n ^ K sje ^^]^^ Complaint by w ^ ic ^ hejiaaj ^ forc ^ Tp ^ l y ' suffered ^ be was o ^ il i ^ d to r £ tvtit $ ? % && which he thought ; wJtKhis friend * , rjgat it ; was the will if prpvidaip ^ tj ^ be should finish his * cpurse 'k $ ^ Ci £ pfi $ gn m ttis last illness was shprtl arjo ! was
brought on by a qold , caughijafter too severe exercise in ibis g . ard ^ ;\^ HjB ; , ya » buried at Claphant cHurqB ^ ^ E ^ e ^^ r ^ Urwick had been some years bc ^ rgjnterred . . " , ' ' * ..: ' . ,.. \~ . r . i ^ .
We shall not heres ittcnijtt k . ^^ c ^ - at ion of his character , | which . RjaA ^ pected to greater advaritage | ro ) t ^ Bis ^^ ti mate friend the Xev . . a ' ^ niiQ ^^^^ a ^| er who at the desire of his ratecpngreg ^ tion ^
preached his funeral sermon . tcj *; % § r ^ at number of sincere ' mejuMer ^ Xy < f <^ ; ' j % Ir . Urwick was esteemed and lanienieaJiy all wWo had any knowledge- of Kim , particularly fo . r his kindnegsan ^ t fceney-6 * lencc . Among many instangesjoi * wjuch that nijight be meationed , tKe rollow ^ ing deserved to be recorded . Ity hjs reasonable interposition ,, he rescueel ironi
a very unhappy situation , ; a yojth , then an entire stranger to him , who otherwise had been lost po hiz pj ^ ents and to the world , and ^ wljfo : ? p ^ . ^ &c 9 distinguished him $ elf by a ^ laq ^ jWcommon usefulness . ^* tts ^ . a ^ ^? 4 » Lancaster , whose expeditious rnejtj ^^ l of teaching a number of rapx jch iJ 4 r £ n ^ so
well known , and meets , with sii ^^ dis tingiiishedexicouragenient :. , : ^ ; i > f * [ Otfjtrparticulars l # ° * f .. * $ * & % : *>
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,,. ¦¦¦ ' -j - ; ¦ ¦ ¦ 1 . ¦ ¦ . ' ; . ¦ . . ' . % y 1 ¦ ¦ ?« ¦ ¦ ¦> - our review&v wou ! 4 have been the first of a Series of Sermons which would strengthen the argument and increase the publicity <* f the unitariat ^ doctrines UN ITALIAN FUND ~ Thtt ^ 6 |) Pit
of the comnekittere of tni » gociefyj \ W . hich We anapufKcd in our last * afr rfcad ^/ or . publication , ha $ been tinavoi < teb * y det ^ vM in tne press till late in the present hibnth . -Th « report will fcit < fcU * ered ^ atia ^ to the « ttb » Giribers . s ^ ^ S The subsctibcrs to Dr . Totr > mki * 6 € eT-
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1807, page 162, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2378/page/50/
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