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tend with . I wish to secure the best lenitive for sorrow , —and that is , a good conscience . But I have already told you all on that subject , and it is needless to repeat it ; though such is the impression it made , that not one hour passes without some secret feeling of it . How a single , and in itself accidental event of lift , may give a tinge to our whole existence ! I question if the latest period of life will blunt my sensibility to the qffects of a casual rencontre of a minute !
If my eyes should continue ill I will certainly consult Parr . I have some thoughts of having my temporal artery cut through . If I should resolve on a visit to
Exeter , I will let you know of it , as I would by all means wish to make your house my head-quarters . I will assure you , that I will leave all my vapours at—— , and bring you nothing but cheerfulness and good spirits .
" The Bishop of London hath again expressed his desire to have the Reviewer give a full answer to Madan in a separate publication * . How unlucky I am ! There is a
poem just published of a strange whimsical nature , I find , on the subject Thelyphthora ^ in which your friend S . B . is christened ** Marmadon , knight of the silvefc moon . " I am made the
champion of Diana , and the ladies fly for protection under the shadow of my shield 1 I vanquish Sir Airy in the iighfc ; but how I am to lje rewarded I have not heard * It is enough for me if 1 gain the smiles of the virtuous and chaste . Making me the knight of Diana
• Mr . Badcock was the wrifoer of ap elaborate criticism on Madan ' s Thelyph * tfrora , in the Monthly Review * Y :
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would be thought a fine joke frith our saints ! 1 suspect that the poem is a poor thing * I shall see it to-morrow . You shall hear more of Sir Marmadon . Don ' t blab it ; I shall get a nick-name , though you may have a laugh with —— about it . Yours , &c . S . B . "
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526 List of Mr . Tranklan&s Pupils .
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List of Mr . Trankland ? s Pupils , continued from p . 26 l . ( 1679 . ) 58 . John Billingsley ^ Oct . 5 . [ Probably the son of Mr . B . mentioned by Calamy see 169 , cont . 233 . ]—See also Noncon . Mem . 2 d edit . vol . ii . and a
Letter from Mr . Sam . Billings , ley , late of Bath , vol . i , p . 402 . 59 . William Hutchtnson ^ oy . 23 . ( 1680 ) 60 . Samuel Farrow , Feb * 3 . 61 . Adam Holland , Mar . 2 . —[ He became Doctor ^ but whether D . D . or M . D * is uncertain . He
died minister at Macclesfjeld , 171 © . 6 % Charles Sanderson , Mar . 20 . 6 $ . Henry Mitchell , 22 . 64 * , John Carringtony 27 .
68-. Thomas Heyworth , Ap . 2 . 66 ; Jon . Wright , 13 . 67 . Abraham Dawson * [ For th « father of this gentleman , and three others mentioned after . wards , See GaL 318 . Abraham preached at Stannington near Sheffield , afterwards at Cot tingham near Hull *]
68 . John Reddish , April 14 . 69- Jeremiah Aldred , June 1 & [ He died minister of Monton , near Manchester , Aug . 2 o , 1729 . His son John was minister at Wakefield , where * died , 1761 , and was succeeded by Mr * Turner . ] , 70 % Willicm Harrison ^ June 2 *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1811, page 326, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2417/page/6/
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