On this page
-
Text (1)
-
Untitled Article
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
-
-
Transcript
-
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
Additionally, when viewing full transcripts, extracted text may not be in the same order as the original document.
Untitled Article
H $ il * * tt $ 3 lt ' g * tSttt ~ p&fa # « P&kMW fb © fea * mate H ) f hie ftxycte , Ktid attended ^* fth re tttfctftabte cam tb cvmy * a $€ \ # hk > h * tcqtfitedtherpeevftiit notfce vf & imfii&r .
*? H # < TO 4 qtteatff and' affeetion-* $ *? ly ^ itrfed ^ tlia sicit ; acting iii tfe 4 ^ dci % iWe capacity , for which he tttts # elV qualified , of physician b&ih to body and mind . He had bseffeWw ^ d groat pains ki the gjud y o * Uh £ healing art , and was often
6 oti * wted by persons labouring urtUer disease , of all r ^ nks and eonUitiom &rmind htni . The good Jte' # id * wtbis way was ificaiciilabie ; it * i& believed 4 ie gAve to all , fc © $ ccttaitoly to dl but the rich , both hi * advice and medicine . For
many yfe&rg ^ 'before * fife dc&th , he appropriated one afternoon in -cvfcfyi weelrt&thre gratuitous vac-^ fhmtofi of ch ildren , and the numbers t * i& £ were brought to him on these occasi € m »>? tret ^ 'very great .
a Most liberally iHid cheerfully did he impart tci ttic indigent of the sUbstatK ^ which God had given Mra ; and' % ^ heartily entered mto eV ^? y ( sc hem e which had for its ^ d ^ ect the Telief' -Af the wretched
^ atid ^ Recesy ! tat * s , and the instrtrc - Uidtn ^ of the > yottng and ignorant . ^ Ttoi "< irptrutttlont of the you ^ rh of ' hfe ^ tociety a ^ d ^ tfie cbffldren of the f # 3 ar ^ arou * jd hiirr was indeed an ^ Ajbje ^ t of biS principal attention .
> u' > Metier mker the jpateferA of his 'bfc ^ ftvcd ' and honoured ^ friend , Dr . « Bfen w * , li ^ fdr ^ several * years inet ^ h «^ f ybung men <^ f > the ^ ecrftgr ^ gaiHotiytiri ^ a * ' terro ro&th contiguous
>> tew ^ the tyhapri , an ^ a ^ Thursday ewili « g , and iectur ^ d to , df rather Conversed with ? them in regular ord ^ ry i otfi ^ th € ^ evi 4 e *> c ^ 9 , the dee . ^ Irwtes ^ alnd ^ dtrti ^ fe , rtv ^ n ^ t % usai arn d t % «« i pJcHjirt * i ^ iw ^ uwwi / tbe ^ m ^ axis of virtuous iinprovemenU Hence
Untitled Article
io& M > ftmvmd < gfe&r piilm th catechising ; and t ^ bt' sittke tte ^ staW ^ H w ^ ht ol a Sunday school it * fefgf society he re ' giilafljrs ^ etl t at bout tw ^ tioil rs £ Very Lord's ctey
morning , when he was at home , before tife entered on thfe public labours of tb < e < fay , in the sefcb&f ; superintending its management ; calling up to him each class in its turn ; teaching , admonishing or
encouraging , as circumstances required . After the afternoon service in the chapel , he again repaired to the school , and closed its
exercises for the day with £ short prayer , and a few hint * of advice to the children . It was the great concern of his heart to be < iaii * g good , and his delight when an opportunity presented itself .
Though be was a master in Israel / and could edify and deligftt the most judicious and best * informed Christians , he disdained not to consult the information and
improvesfoent of the yonngetit and the meanest understandings : - Like bis Divine ^ Masfcer / hrefed the lambs » nd gently su ^ pcr rrad and led ttie feeble of the floiifc .
His genius was s ^ Md mfr good , his understanding cle&it ^ hid judgment strong , hrs memory teithfjdl , and his learning very donskteiraMe and various . His passions , naturally cool , were brought under the most exact regulation . ; His
diligence , resohition , and perse - verance were unfcomnflonly great . His heart \ va& remarkably honest ; his friendship sincere ; and his tongue under tb ^ guidance of
uria-Jo « i and prudence . An irvfloxiblc integrity * fo * toed tteerbaei ^ of bis cbaraete ^ r ^ arn ^ f gottrne ^ a % M * directed his * acti ^> ttav lie nee originated that careful , that impartial ,
Untitled Article
- \ \ / * »* r •• ' i - ** ¦ .. i , . - i - » tyegioirofiikf Jtevr Joseph Bealey . 75 $
-
-
Citation
-
Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1813, page 755, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2435/page/3/
-