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persuades himself that he has no ' ^ j ^ ttt ^ g < fir : ^ it ^^ 0 i ^ "i ^ fij ^^ 'tfife time admits of it , he ^ iHM ^ cttrfc- ; fifr to prepare himself for the specific occ&sia i * v and thafc ^ he will
make it his great object to att am that proper copwt ^ erfcorww ? vvhich , to be pr ^ fftable to the he # rer , must not ^ merely- be poured from off a riuent tongue , but ijiust proceed from a head which has well
considered ^ an ? d a heart which tfaorougfcly feels the subjectw ^; F ^ is ftfee to confess , that he recollects with regret , and with no small mixture of shame , the confused and embarrassed exhibition
Which fee often made of himself , by premature attempts at extempore speaking , vvbich served to imt and confirm , beyond remedy , a natural habit of hesitation , which , l > y other means , might possirbly have been cured . Much the same
was the case with Dr . Pi ^ stley , and similar the effect : white to the gradual adoption of the ex * temporary mode , it is probable that the late excellent George Walker was indebted for that vigorous and manly eloquence , * by which all who knew him will ac *
knowledge him to have been dis . tiBguished . x A ittil ^^ nid copious fluency of gpeech , and a self-commahd not Easily disturbed , are talents of ittfe attainment , and undoubtedly 1
W % i * fcb valtie ; But they also Ipave their disadvdntages ; and ^ ttflght ^ not many persons be pointiftd out , who , trusting Om much ^ jS ^* - tiSewr - ' ^ ot % r € 30 F » - fe ^ tWd respect ^ ka ^ befcn t ^ Fi ^ ted to neglect to % < rte their mitlAr by diligent study , ^ Jrflilit ^ eep toKJwledge of their vlmi ^ iiill ^ *^ my ^ caftiva ^ rfe&f&vftth . ¦ V ^*^ - ; - -- ' ^ Yi . -. *^ /^ v- - - - ' •• V > - ^ % di >» Zgfcffyfyr . r ^ l ^ . ' vcis , ¦¦ . ¦ ' ¦¦ .
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iHe admiring vulgafir ^ nttd reap a richr jbarv ^ st o ) E p P ^ i ^ i ^ Jati ^ . tout I ^ Mfe ft ^ t ^ ijflia ^ v ^ g any natural or acquired advaniage liet every man & ^ e l | ie * tafent with
which he hm li ^ eii Ti ^ &red to tie best service of htoiv ^ vho has be . stowed it ; and siiiUp there are xi diversities pf giTfe , " let there 6 e the Cf one spirit" of mutual forbearance and love , which , what . ever elie may be , is , certainly &n essential qualificatioh of a .
minister of the gospel of peaces . With respect to tke . suspicion which Ignotus ^^ nis ^ to etetertJUO ^ of a vrant ^ £ isu % eSsr jn ^ r IJtalflu rian academies , in the obtaining cf duly ^ u ali | ie d pupils , or |>« son $ duly qualified to io&txuct them it to
would ill becoihe a ^ y bdj ^ t , who know that all such itistttu ti& % & must necessarily partake of the yi ^ ifei ^ man tj $ lme& Jn& ife ^; iife /^
particularly interested in the ot 3 y one i at pfesent existing ^ tpr ^ yt ) IgiiotusV suspicions can apply / de-§ ir ^ tavfte ^^ l i ^ ifipui for to * success iwMch , m& : m i g ^ n eml ; $ * tended ^ eito ln ^ fti tl ^ e |^ pec ^ 3 ^ e iiisti f uii ^^ teytyUfab ^ . -t ^/ . ^^ fMw ; 6 #
wishes : ; ^ nd ^ 141 % should t # jax < $ successful , , # | fc % M ' $ i $ y ^ fy ® d i ^^ 6 ti $ ga ^ ^ pils , or in the plan of eiitica ^ 1 $ & doyyn for JLh&i [^ m&f | " ^ trwt that lit ^ Fu ^^ 1 # > W * & no feeling but § MW # IN ^ tion ; pm ^ M ^^ W ^ W ^
of eliyy . Ati 4 * m& kif&pW'W ism ®? ¦ smm ^ ^» ife # < 4 i « w if ^ timate" # 8 ^ ^ ^ ijw ^ u ^^ : . ^^ # : " ^§ f form ,. ® m i | pe that both twwt
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tfO 4 0 » t «» . "« JkHcr to a Minister"
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1811, page 664, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2422/page/24/
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