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finfcitiefc cncr « a ** a to ft defter , whkb obliged him * hr thought , tar ^ rn them icto other' ha «< fo ^ he c <** iforted hkwsetf , good man 1 # ti * the t * w 5 * $% t , a&he told a corfac ^^* l fn ^ nA , t | mt th ^ ^ rotiM Jura * ' m his fctifceesswfls , ittew aple imd -3
faithfttl managers « r w < mid feave aft room for lamejitfry &e Tacancy \ # hith his remdv ^ l Weald otcufon * '« So wrilitaown wwi so hi g hly * espocttd were the a % 8 iry and fldefity with -which he connected rvery ittwe committ « d into fas hands , that xaant dying he in mewl
pare&t *^ when was vigour of Bfe , fdund therr la * t jnorne ^ ts eon soled by committing their beared offspring to their guardianship . Of this prackrasdepoait , more than fcwehry-seven we £ e at one ; tiifoe devolved tipon his hadds $ and m <^ e thaft fifty have , at
different periods , thankfull y ackutfwledgtd their obKration to his fostering care , some of whom have enjoyed the high gratification of contributing to brighten thg eVening of his days . Nor « qm m « «« t < -i »*^ 1 . A «* »»* 4-VkO o # - •***«*«* # ¦>¦ % »! C < 4 ^»» 1 # »<»
which the dying reposed in his fidelity , when they committed so dear a trust into his hands , * or , at the OTititodc of the Irptiwfor the manner m which he
has disclM ^^ k . ^ Thr chaf » € tttr wfekfc he a ^ u irtd ki early Jife , and which he ha » prewvd an finft > s » itfnt > d through th # tog MatiMMAce « l it , aooo ^ iiu far
* % m » Kh lfjiWMl « — t « 4 i » fatty e # . tabl ^ ht ^/ far Ci ^ « Bi imyrtly , wa » the ihimctv # f « r tiwarJii friend that his wwd < ayried th « wpw « vidcoce , with all that hwew hb » , m kis « atk , Am ! had » ey refPort b « i » circ * 4 a * d-to
his dishonour , inttead of obtaining credit , k wdu ! 4 « t < nxc « * have mm $ oely to briaf ^ b ^ ate pon the aiKhor And t 6 highly aid tmiv « rtatty ww hit cliartcter esteemed f « r the en < k « ring g ^ aee * which ad orted k , tiuit « wrf ilfr . Pflfer W * 8 the C 0 fi > mtfn tkte under which
he was deserAed , by ail that wot » coainectediPWth him , and very famiKar to the ear of multitudes who did not eajoy his personal acqaaiataivee . He was , indeed , a tnirmftg add a shining light , in the station ** hich Bivine Providence
allotted him i aftd we grea ^ yTe | oiced for a season in his light . It is oo * r ,. aJas ? set r to rise in this world nonaore ; bttt rise ft wiB > and shine with fiw soperior las * Mtre in the firmament of taavea for ever .
Intelligence.
INTELLIGENCE .
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THE HEFOKT OF THE »* ANCH £$ TER NEDT COLLEGE , REMOVE * TO YORK , At the 24 / A Annual Meeting , August 31 ,
1810-The trustees of the Manchester New College , removed to York , have great satisfaction in presenting to its friends so favourable a Repwrt of the rapidly progreaure state of its fund *; and , what is much more essential , of its discipline
and the proficiency of the students . Tkemxtd property of die institution in landt and kouset , at Manchester , hat beea gfeatty incteafed in vahie by the turn expe&ded ttpem k last year ;*—« contiderabte ad < tttion haft been made to
the permanent fund , by ee * eral haad-• otne be ^ factloiMi ; the Wst of the an-^ g ^^^^ ^^^¦ A ^ l ^^ fe ^^ fll ^ C ' aA ^ r fMfl ^ B I ^^ fll ^ k ¦ ¦ feA ^^^ hAA ^ m ^^*^^»^ p ^ ^ rik ^^ l ^ a . ^^^^ A ^ k ^^ B through the aetiirlty and Iceal of the Deputy Treafiireii ; and the sum raised by congreg «* wwn c ^ lectfaws , hat this year bee # MMwBf Mf ^» ***** m ^ kk of pro ^ iwiMB wwr % oM ^ MKct ie ff i of tne instt" * % ia * fy * pum * t * wttiirvmm
pattkiilarly desirable 5 as it affords an opportunity , not only of exteadiag the knowledge of it , and of the benefits it i * calculated to produce » but also of direct * ing the attention of our societies * ^ nd particularly of the younger part of them , to the pnacifles cf reU ^ ious liberty , and to freedom of though * and in ^ ogr * On these accounts- the Trustees are
desirous to return their thanks to those ministers who have already preached sermons for the benefit of this Institu tion ; and they % eg leave to recommend a similar measure to the attention of other ministers m& conmgatiott throttgttmt the kingdom- The Tr *»
-tce * , however , have * uU mason to * ogr « t , that notwilh « Sa «< Ung tlw mi& tiocna and iaereasing s « pf » rt which they have * cc * W < kU th « , w » wr « u » of tbc toititittU ^ A » o ^ fft « i *|» **» # *•
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€ 04 lntettigcn € eJ N .- » ¥ k * Report of t £ & Manchester $ w College .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1810, page 604, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2411/page/32/
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