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the distinguished . regard ' - and frieftfi ^ am i e&cette&t tuto 4 T . >/* - i
CXp ^ i % J ^ vUig , D ^ Y « n ^ ry , be £ «» & settled y urtk
* 7 ift > J&W < R ^ y . Mr . Urwick , of Ckd ^ dam . He remained here but & snort tiroe , for oil the removal qf the larBrfe ^ ceUejit Dr . Pfaws to ftja , a < : hesfer * he succeeded him in ^ b . , 1781 . in the pastoral case
of the congregation of Protestant J 3 iss £ hte / s 4 t Cockey . JMoor , near JS # to ^ , in hJ % native cpunfy of jLaivcaster . On tjie removal of l ) jU Knfiekl to Norwich , Mr . Ejejiley accepted au , invitation to income the i ^ inister of the conat
g ^ egation XY ^ rrington , and removed thither in May , 17 B 6 . In this plants he , was greatly respected apd beloved ., and established a high character as a Christiau , a niini&ter * and a scholar .
-, The late , godlike philanthropist jQhn JJ ^ w ^ i ^ , Esq . printing his yala ^ We works here , Mr * Bealey acquire ^ bid , acquaintance and Fri ^ B < l ship ; he superintended the p , rest | fat ' tb ^ ^ mpression of the Xceatfee ou Lazarettos : and * was
presented \ vith thi § and the Account of Pjr ^ 8 O [ 0 s , elegantly bound , % ? ^ bf i * b ^ n , e v olient author , acoOl ^ panied by a < te £ lRation of blgh affectioq and respect * After a ^_ resid 0 i ^ ce of ^ mor 6 thdn five years at Warriagtbii , be re tilled to his former charge at Cocfcey Moor ,
In September , 1791 , and to the benefit of tbukk society his valuable labom ^ have uver since been devated . l ? ejrb ap ^ fe&r ministers jbave b ^ e ^ n more observant than he was , or t lji 0 apo ^ tle ^ inj ujiCtiun -r ** ^ Ctihe heed to tbyeelf apd to » thy cloctrine , continue in them , for in doing
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this , tho . u shalt both saye th yself # nd thf ^ xn tfcat hear ( t ^ 'VfiHe ^ Iway ^ mai otained a m ost exemplary conduct and character , and yw * fen&tkqhlyt diligei ^ j « per . formingaUtf > e duties ^ ofjh i ^ office . He always prepared his discourses , with great care * < $ &d / rom the stores of hi * } welJ tfnrfi [ ished mind ^ o uYed into 4 hei $ r a ricli i ^ r ie ^ r ojf ij ** sV taU | te-yifiipovtant thoughts , expressed in pi am , manl y ^ and not inelegant language , and arranged in . the moat i ^ feural and lucid oWes . ..,-it has often
been remai ke ^ d : : concerning him , 44 Mr . Beatey neirtr ^ kUve * s a ^ oor sermdiv . >; \ As -thfc ^ ui >) etts bti whkh he chie % dwelt itt > U > e p ^[ pit were tfi ^ se m which mankind hi
have the gieatest * , iute ^ Q ^^ ^ s voice \ va ^ remaAably ^> iesi $ ing , and his deBtery ^ ive r ^ js oi * fil «^ j he was generally an acceptable preacher to candid and &erk >^ Christians
of all d 6 Tiommatior » & » jv > m Hi % : devotional $ fervic « P \ m * ke singularly exedtent : nrcopi o ^ i * and deligh tful ireSn & (> pictoVjseti t ^ ments ran through them , ^ express ed ill words , the meslH ^ o itafeie *
every thing in his rhftnnefc * sheiwed that liis whole soul iwas "engaged in these sacred exercise : ^ and it seemed i to possible for ^ any * otm Y to listen td fels tfevolk ^ w , wit b ^ t
pai ^ takit ^ of ckvotro « a 4 feellngf , or bQFng < : o ^ tr ^ itteci to ¥ jNrtjr ^ w was iftstant in s *?* sop and out of seasons' * besides the sti * tB « r ' « th 4 t 3 * s ^ of ^ lbe Lards day * &e * e n p ^ totA e ^ l lec but ^ t at diffe ^ Bt
pittas i « th ^ neighbourhoodv on tv ^ ek ^ da ^ r ^ i ^ n mgs ^ ivfciaft < * were genemllyw ^ Uhwatbetoded ^ &ii i very cotid ^ i cive tb > ihe ( * f rfltofii A ^ lwm - «> f Ghris ^ au < fcno ^ leAgea i > hcK & * & withitttfee # * d « ly «^ Lte ^< k d ^ itt ^ o # f 4 iis very scattered < Wii ^ i
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754 Memoir of the Rep * Joseph Bealcy .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1813, page 754, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2435/page/2/
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