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574 Particulars of the Death and Burial of Mr . Howard .
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ye&r 17 & 0 , a lady , belonging to the Methodist society at Nottingham , applied to him with a case of conscience . She had been from her inianfcy- an attendant at the High Pavement Chapel in that town ; the Unitarian . place of worship . Her attendance , there did not interfere with her fi ^ eciuenti
been accustomed , . Not . being able , however , to decide on the measure fully , she represented the case to Mr . Wesley , in a per , soiiaf iatejryievy who , on listening to it ^ oracularly exclaimed ^ ' Sister ^ continue to attend where you have been used /' Those who were acquainted with his sentiments were not-surprised aj ; his deci § ior ; . Jt was 'customary with -Mm io fcaj ^ 'With no small degree of tartness , when the u doctrines of grace" were extolled—* Calvinism is not the
Gospel / ' cc If you go to places of worship where morality only is preached , you may be said to be fed with chaff - , but if you go where CaLvinism is preached ^ you are fed with poison , SABRINUS " .
ing the meetings of the Methodists ; nor j U ' as it deemed necessary in thosfe' Mays for persbusy- oi \ joining the Methodists , to renounce their former religious connections , A popular preacher was fixed in the Calvinistical or Independent
congregation . The good lady began to have Pitching ears / ' and though j ? he should receive more benefit by attending on this gos . pel-preacher , when she was not engaged ; with her own society , than Jyr attending where she had
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PARTICULARS pF THJE , DEATH AND BURIAL OF MR . HOWARD .
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i i To ; the Editor of the Monthly Repository * >
: - N 0 Vember 12 , l&J 0 * Sir , j : la , the ; . \ volumt ) of Dr . Clark ' s Trayels lately published , I find some particulars respecting the death ami < burial- of Howard .
Theso ybta may probably wash to insert ^ tasitheiy appear not tp have been , before known in England , and the book is upfortuqately sold at a price that must forbid a very extensive circulation . Dr . C and his companions
arrived at Cherson , m October , 1800 , where they became acquainted with two afficers who had associated with Howard , cc Admiral : Mordieinof . th (* « Chief Admiral o » f tha Black Sea ^ Fk ^ and Admiral Priestman , ^ a English officer in the Russian service /'
From these gentlemen they received a . confirmation of the general opinion , that the death of Upward was occasioned by a fever , which he was supposed ,
and considered himself , to have caught during his attendance on a l ^ dy 4 < Avhpm be > had been intreafed to visit about twejityfour ipiles from , Cherson . A
conveyance not being immediately ready , he mounted an old dray-Jiorgeused in Admiral Mordvinuf ' s family tQ cany vvater /^ and thus pursued his journey . After paying every po ^ sjbl ^ attention to his patient , ' * Mr . H ; returned to
Ch ^ rsob ^ and the lady dfcd . " k It had freeix Umb ^ hi ^ dajj y custom , at t ccrtaift ^ hour , to visit- Adimiral Pricstman ; whc » , with his usual attention
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1810, page 574, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2411/page/2/
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