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£ f ^ -itt ]^ flf 6 cfe '' *^* Hottec Ormi m © nsv % a the Jfap |> fness * af ? the country aad tbe > ^ necessity of striving to make
xtfa * its name imports , a true representadon of the people . In religion' He agreed with Mr . 'Lind&y , and in family prayers he used the liturgy of the Church of Engl&nd with the corrections made by the celebrated Dr . Clarke . Every undertaking that had in view the improvement of the country in real
knowledge he zealously patronised . His door was constantly open to the p ' wtecse wants 'he relieved , and whose complaints he heard with the greatest attention . Under a severe family affliction , with which it pleased Providence to trv hitti ; he conducted himself - *~ wvw «« ¦*¦«_»¦ «*« y- * . * immr * j u \< LVlluuwiliU iiiutiiwit
in such a manner as to shew the strength ofxonjugal aflfeetiori rri the highest de * gr « e and he acted towards the unhappy source of his soYrdwtf * whose mind , once of the finest mould , was lost to all feeling , -frith unparalleled benevolence and at te ^ &n . To his do mestics
he < was tttevfemd ^ st masters , and at his . death' ifteir services were liberally remembered . Ifr shott \ as a neighbour , a friend , a master , a magistrate , in pub ^ lie or in private , he plotted' hirriself to be ever ^ actuated by thetr * i ! y Christian principle of loving his neighbour as himself * : cand , if ire rhur endeavoured to do his duty to his felloe creatures , he
was no less influenced by the w deepest impressions of piety and gratitude towards Uis Creator . The government of Qod . & $ . acknowledged . with the deepest reverericeyariji the g ift of eternal life through Tesiis Christ our Lord he
embraced with the truest humility , and with ; heartfelt , sentiments of gratitude to the giver as well as to him through whopi that blessing is imparted . Full of faithj hope anc ) ^ harity 3 he resigned his breath into the hands of his Maker ,
riot doubting thax his passage from this life wa ^_ the entrance into a happy immortality . >
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Rev , Francis Stone . iSi 3 « Nqv . i . At his house in Garr df n Row , St . Geprgc ' s Fields * the Rcvu Fit an cis Stojje ^ fprmerly fect ^ r pf Cold Norton , Esse ^ but ; ek ctcd frora
. . * V ^ & o ** * cco }* &t ° f- a ** heretical Vi ? itajtipn Sermon . The circumstailet > arc tdi ) well known to pur rcatkr ^ tp « ced recjtal . Mf . $ to ^ ^ Q « M ^ ^ ^ he ' clerical ^ eti ^ e ^ j iii llffyvfrbmtivf fity years » go , he published an Address 10 the Jews on their Restora-
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Mrs . M . M . Boifrririg ,
1813 . June 7 . At liliz&beth Cfty , Xti the State of Virginia , Nortli Aina ^ H ^ a , Mary Matilda , tlie wif ^ of IVTry Charles BowftiMG , late of HaeK * ney . H ^ r protracted iUness induced , ** their voyage to Amenca , ifte restili
of which appeared at first answerable to then * wishes in the restoration bT her health ; slie was , Iwxwever , afler ^ wards K attacked by ft nCrrourfever , whicb , from tbe weakness < bf tier ^ = edn- stitution proved fatal . Sickness £ \\ d consequent retirement confined hei * virtues chiefly to those of £ y 4 &S \ W \ and quiescent nature ^ btvt ttt * o *« e sfee
was exemplary ; froni which it tnay _ be presumed , tliat had ^ roVtde % c « favoured her with a wider sphere of activity , they would bave been more extensively conspicuous . Though great had been her allotment of pain , at last
her departure w&S , so ea * ^ U » ££ ftsweet serenity remained on her countenance at the time of her bein ^ placed , ia :. her coffin , coasolsttory to the jfeeliags xn those who most deeply ' lament ;\ h £ r " ^ loss , but who look through ttie r glo 6 in .
of hev past suiferings to the Uaf > pv and glorious sta * te to vrblcl ^ s | i e wiu hereafter awak ^ Her ren > ain > . wejre conveyed to the grave by | he prinicipjal ^ persons of the towo , aqi s ^ ch M (| been her amtkWfe depq ^ 'toi iep t . ^' to * W ^ . -. j / inhabitants o £ fhe p lace , t ^ ai a Btmn ^ eiF ;;* to have seen them , would ^» J ^ . ' ffW ^ noseti that eacli indiyid ^ il ^ 'h a ^ ^ fewt : £ * ; dear fcierid- Iler feitf % l ai ^ facW n ^; ; whose constant assi < 4 ai £ ies , aiijS ^ flk ^ e r ' , « oi ro \ y ; B ^ re ir i ? serabi 9 ^ ;; tria ^ 0 $ * tetkk f' ' ' ¦^ tT ^^^ r- ^ X ^ J ^ h ^ f&i ' - ' °# . Mboffla ^ ffij WzfiHfc ' $ i £ Sie ^ ° wmU $ MfoM $ « $ mwm «* sereairy oFMrepastt ioif qail new iirtfr » dbpeuse and civjoy much cumfort :
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of ObUuary . ^^ v ; *) ^ Smfe ^ MrsiW . m ^ fS ^ ting . tf
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tibrn whTch hd ^ cenridered a « 1 lf fiaod . Since his ejectment from his ^ livirig , W £ has subsisted in a retired and humble manned , chiefly upon the fund , Tai ^ d on his behalf , at the time of his depfi f vation , by voluntary subscription . Tfee ' trustees thought it not right at Mr .
Stone ' s age to sink the sum tbtial of ° the subscription in the purchase of ari \ annuity 3 keeping it in their ownhanijs , ' they allowed him one' titrncfred poun 4 * per annum , and have the satisfaction of hold ing * about £ 4 00 for the benefit , of his widoVr and chrldreri . '•¦¦•••« **
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1814, page 133, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2437/page/61/
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