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o . James Daye . . This ami ^ We and learned man was nmrpr yea , rs minister at Laji - q ^ ster , Hj ? . published , in . 1744 , . a Ser ^ ion ^ preache d be fore the 'Provincial Meeting of Ministers £ t Maniqhe $ t $ r , vin 4 er the title pf c St . Paul pjr ^ aqbirfg ^ Ch rist , dejsignejdtp pronpote theKnowledge alia Practice of Religion . " He
^ I sp preached and published Or . XjiitKerajn ' s ' . Funeral SerippQ , whicK supplied many raa ^ eriats Ht the Memoir in the former
" number . The date of his death 1 know not . His daughter , Eliza Daye ,, an ingenious lady , has published a volume- of pocrns . One ot her hymns ^ cc V \ i bless Jehovah ^ s awful name / 'is in most collections * It is to be ianiented that she is now , in the decline pf life , in very straitened
circum--gtances . * 7 .. George Braithwaitb Settled at Ealand , near Halifaxjj confornied , and was many years curate s ^ t Rastrick in the same
parish-8 . John Ha ^ py , Son of the ( Rey . Thomas Hardy , * f Horwiphj near Bolton ; settled ^ . tBispharn , removed to Risley , llear Warrington , and died 1748 . 2737 . 9 . Benja-miit 3 ais"dford , Settled at Ormskirk , Lancashire , where he died about 1767 . 1 Q . Richard Meanjley , Settled at ^ Namptwich , removed to Platt , near Manchejbter , and c | ied about 17 <) 0 . His son , the
Rev , Astley Meanley , istypw , jni nistei at Stannington , near Shef fiijld . ; y . 11 . r— Jollie x ' SeitlVd at Rptterdarg ,
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12 . Joseph Dawson * Concerning this gentleman and his numerous fraternity of conformists , see Palmer ' s Noncon ~ formists' Memorial , under the article of JVJorley , mar Leeds , in Yorkshire , of which place their father was the worthy minister . Six of his sons , Abraham , Samuel , Eli , Joseph , Thomas ^ and Benjamin ; were ail educated for the
ministry , at great expense to the funds possessed by the Dissenters foi * that purpose , and all quitted the profession . Thomas ( No . 45 of this list ) became a physician , and practised many years at
Hackney . He continued among the Dissenters , ( as did also a seventh son , Obadiah , a merchant in Leeds , ) and \ ery honourably paid back to , the fonds the money which his education had cost . The rest
conformed : but several of them have not been very dutiful sons of their adopted mother * Abraham became rector of Ringsfield , Suffolk : he published a valuable transl / itioK , by way of specimen of the first eleven chapters of Genesis ; in his notes pn > vhich he very aWy att » ck » the doctrines of the trinity and of original sin . Whether Samuel had any preferment , I know noj ;; but he kept a
school , and is complimented bf one , of his pupils , i the late Mr . Spholefield of Birmingham , Qn the dedication of a Sermon preached at Cockermoutb , in 176 ' 9 >) a * cc one of the clergy of the establishmentr ^^' wfiose * , exertions a reformation in the church mmht
be expected / ' Eli wii * chaplum to a maaof war ; he preached , the first Protestant sermon in Quebec , the extracts Irom which in the Mojittyy Review fqt , i 760 QOfir
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1810, page 324, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2406/page/4/
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