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POETRY.
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AN EPITAPH CNT THE REVEREND JOJl !^ MARSHALL ; A PIOUS AND MOST AMIABLE DISSE ^ TI ^ G MINISTERI } j earth the mortal frame of MARSHALL lies ; His God rewards his virtue in the skies * - — While of our Pharisees the pompous train Pray , without feeling , in their Maker ' s fane ; While , void of grace , they act an impious part . And make religion a dramatic art ; While the pert fop forgets the sinner ' s fate . Despises Christ , and deifies the Great ; Our saint s from active youth , to languid age . Taught , and exemplified the sacred page . — Oh ! for thy sake may heaven preserve the verse That joins the grief which now bedews thy hearse ; May I with palms immortal crown thy shade ! For what thy words enforced ,, thy life displayed , Lesbury , percival stockdau ; . Sunday , Feb . 24 th , 1805 .
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BETA ' S EPITAPH ON LUTHER . Roma orbem demuit , Romam sibi Papa subegit , Viribus ilia suis , fratidibus istc suis : Quanto isto major Lutherus , major et ilia , Istum illamque uno qui domuit calamo ? I jiunc AJciden mcmurato , Graecia mendax Lutheri ad Calamum ferrea clava nihil . TRANSLATION .
Rome sway'd the world , a Pope her pow ' r assail'd . She rose by valour , He by fraud prevailed r huther thy fame , what brighter ray $ illume ^ Whose Pen alone subdued both Pope and Rome
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What reasonable creature would begin a pursuit , and not go on in it ? Then that powerful principle , their fear ; then they arc-hearteiu ed «> and comforted , by being reminded what they have done , and assured how well it has succeeded ; they are spirited up to go on &mi prosper , to prosper even unto the inheritance of the promises ; no less than God , than lie wlio
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can have no greater , has promised And Jesus their elder brother , who is bone of their bone and flesh of their flesh , is in possession of t | u . promises , is in possession for them Thus allured to these . brigh ter worlds , who can miss the wayr It is therefore the ' ' interest of Christians to make haste , and delay not , QUERCUS .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1811, page 488, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2419/page/40/
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