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\ ~ To the Editor of the Monthly Repository .
Birmingham , Aug . 3 O 1810 . Sir , Since the appearance of the memoir of Mr . John Kiddel . in
your Miscellany / two circumstances that reflect credit on the name of that gentleman , of which I was not aware have been suggested to me by my worthy and much esteemed friend and colleague , and
which L would offer as supplimental to that biqgraphical sketch . One is , that Mr . Kiddel was well acquainted with the modern Ianguages of Europe ^ and very conversant with the best French ,
Italian > and Spanish writers . The other is , that Dr . Marsh refers to his tract on the Inspiration of the Scriptures , in a manner that indicates his opinion of it as a work of authority and merit on that subject . See his translation of Michaelis' Introduction to the New
Testament , vol . i . notes to chap . iii . sect . i . p . 379 . No . 13 . Your correspondent , "who has obliged us with a list of T > r . Rotheram ' s Students , will not be displeasedj it is presumed , with some additions and corrections . No . 2 . Mr . Whitesidi ^ Died not at Yarmouth , bui in London , when on a visit * there . He published a Sermon , entitled , a The Duty of Hearers / 7 from James i . 21 , a judicious and impressive discourse , honourable to the understanding and the heart of the preacher . It was printed in connection with an excellent charge by Mr . Edward Pickard ; aad both were delivered at the or-
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dination of the Rev . ! VJJes $ rs . Barbauldj Beynon , A ] derson , and Pilkington 9 at Palgrave , in Sufi , folk , September 13 th , 1775 . No . 13 . Mr . Jno . Blackburne
Published , at the desire of the hearers , a Sermon , entitled " Reflections on Government and Loy « alty / ' from Psalm xxxiii . 10 , 11 , 12 , preached at King John ' s Court , in Southward , on a
General Thanksgiving for the Peace , April 25 , 1749 . No . 14 . Mr . I ) avid Graham , Removed from Tewksbury to YeoviL in Somersetshire , about
the year 1770 . He was a firm , consistent friend to religious liberty . Soon after his settlement at Yeovil , he fell into an unhappy state of health and spirits , which obstructed the exercise of those
njinisterial graces uuel talents , Avhicli had raised the expectation of great acceptance and useful , ness , tie died . 2 d . May , 1778 , aged 46 . , No , 21 . 1 Mr . JoHif WiciiR .
Your readers are , referred for a memoir of thi ^ - respectable character to the Protestant Dissenter ' s Magazine , for April , 17 , 97 * P * I beg , leave to add to these notices of articles , in the list of Dr .
KQtheram 3 pupils . others * on s (? ^ veral points , * xjgiUe ^ ed through some other numbers of the Repository . To meet the wishes of H , H . in the last number , p . 3377 I would refqir him to a memoir of th
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BIOGRAPHICAL MINUTI ^ COMMUNICATED BY THE KEY . DR . TOULMIN .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1810, page 478, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2409/page/6/
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