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Art . V . A Sermon preached before the Rev . James FhUlott ^ D . Df Archdeacon 6 f Bath ^ and the Clergy of fhe Deanery of JBedminsm ter \ at Hedminster Church * June 28 , 1810 . By the Rev . PFm Sham , D : D . Rector of Chetvey , Somerset . 8 vo . pp , 30 . Is . 6 d .
The clergy have lately assumed a ; bold tone in their visitation diseotifsesj worthy of the ministers
of a Protestant church . The activity of -the self-named evan - gelical party in the establishment will not be without its use , if it excite their brethren to assert explicitly the rational principles of the gospel .
Dr . Shaw is a zealous and manly advocate of Ci the truth as it is in Jesus . * ' He avows a scheme of faith which a literal expounder and entire believer of the 39 Articles will deem heresy ; and we
We stumbled at the title of this discourse , but having passed this difficulty ^ we w ere amply rewarded by a glowing picture of Christ tian benevolence . Mr . Jervis has applied-with peculiar appropiateness , the moral of the parable of die good Samaritan , to * tfie case
Art * VIL Memoirs of the Life of the Rev * Jacob Srtttell ^ late of Gainsborough ^ Lincolnshire , together with a Sermon , preached in cmisequeitce of his Death . By Israel Worsley , of Lincoln . Published jar the Benefit of an aged and infirm Widow . 8 vo * pp » 32 . 2 s , Eaton .
Mr . Bretteli was the son of a fflissejtting minister of the independent denomination , who-
resided first at YY ' olverhampton ^ afterwards at Norwich , where he was assistant to Mr , Wheatley « The son discovered an early
inclisKaH be surprised if he escape the reproach of Unitarian ism . But he declares , in an interesting 17
strain of linguage ^ ( p * ) that he has ftiade up " his mind to his dutyy having ** tang Since dismissed all fear but the fear of God . "
There is a beautiful passage ( p . 21 ) on the transitoriness of human things , which is in part borrowed from the eloquent archbishop Flechier ' s Orais . Funeb , de Madame d'Aiguillon . See Robinson ' s Claude . ^ i Sf *
Art . VI . The virtuous Claims of Humanity * A Sermon , preached in the Chapel , at Mill-Hill , on Sunday , Nov . 1809 ^ for the benefit of ^ the ^ General Infirma ry Leeds By Thomas Jervis * 8 vo , pp . 3 O . Johnson . 1809 .
of those houses of charity and mercy for the affifcted poor , which so much adorn our country . He was happy in having so good an object in his benevolent pleading * —Mr . Howard pronounced the Leeds * Infirmary cc one of the best hospitals in the kingdom . ' *
nation for the pulpit , and at the age of seventeen , on one occasion , supplied his father ' s place * He afterwards succeeded his father , but not preaching to the satisfaction of the congregation , * y ho were more Calvuii&tic than him *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1810, page 598, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2411/page/26/
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