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information on this subject which i ^ M ^ t , $ fce , services of ' any of your i ^ ade nsvlo whom . it may be new 3 nd Interesting . There , was' published in 1731 , i& one . vo , lume 8 v o , tk The Lives
qf the English Bishops from the ReMauratioa to the Revolution , " antmymoMS , but attributed to Nathaniel Salmon * well , known
as an historical and chronological compiler . This work is written ia the highest style of highchurch and tory politics . Its evideni and principal design is to invalidate Bumet ' s " History of his own
Times , " which appeared in 1724 , Against the memory of that prelate , the author discovers uncommon , virulence . But my present purpose has no connection with the spiiit or design with which these Lives were written .
a k « the Life of Dr . Isaac Barrow , Bishop of St . Asaph , " ^ # * 126 ) is tho following passage , ^ ritb which I will connect a
literal . translation of the epitaphs . ^ Th is 'pious prelate died 1680 . TjN ^ P ^ [<> £ his interment ] was q $ hi $ ( Mvn choosing , in the cathedral church yard > on the south bide ef . the west door . We must not
leave him here but insert his epi » taph , from vviiich , though it did B 0 * t if ^ r occasion was taken , to call him . Papist or popishly affected .
Ex » Vi 0 e f ^ a « ci Asapliensi Episcop ^ jn ni anum Domini dope sif ^ i in spqfw lae tae * resu ^ rectionis , Pftif « ol $ } Cforisti inerita . O vos tr ^ fi ^ fm nt ^ sl in donm tn Domini , do 33 l > u ^ n oration's - orate pro -con *
3 fti * fco ve ^ tro ^ m ^ at miseriu <^< WtiiM « tii ^ die Botihtai * ' ^ Ip'tafttftbhes Qf I « H > aci Bishop-of A ^ ilphi , \ d ^ p 0 ftk « d in th c * fat * n « i of * feft ^ lL . ^ iHl ^ i n ^ l ^ i e Mm&& of a joyful
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resiurertiaiij ^ ^ rpv ^ K 4 fce-T ^ ple merits ouChrisl * . :, ; fc ) ye , passing-- ; iato the « house of tht * Lord , the * lymse . of prayer , pray for youir . . fellow-servant ,: lhait iu ^ nny find , mercy in . the day of the Lord . ] : This inociiptioh , upon a i ^ rass plate , to be fastened to the . sto ne * , which covers him , it is agreed ^ . was provided by himself . Thai which Mr . Herbert Tborndike ? appointed for himself in WLStmin- , ster Abbey is to the same pui > pose .
Hie jacet corpus Herbt-rti Thorndike ^ quondam hujus ec ^ -t clesise Prsebendurius , qisi vivu >^ veram refonnandas eccltsise ra ^ tionem et modum precibus , stu ^/ diisque prosequebatur . ,-Tu ^ iqc- * tor , requiem ei ; et beatarn , iu Christo resurrectionem precare ^'
[ Here lies the body oj Herbert Thorndike , late prebendary og this churchy who , when living ,, promoted the true doctrii \ £ aud worship of the reformed cliurch , by his prayers and labours , Thou ,
reader , intreat fur him repose aod . a happy resurrection in Christ . ] ' ? -. The writer of tkese Lives , \ yiua does not adopt this sentiment so uncommon among ProtrstJ vn , ts proceeds ( p * 130 ) t ^ give mx account of a book with the following title . Ct Tbe Dootfines o £
a middle State between UeaXhc and the Resurrection : of Prayejcs for the Dead ; and the N ^ ce ^ sity of PmificaLion : plainly pM , > . V (> 4 from the Holy Scriptures and the Writings oi the JFjUhwrs of , tke Piiiiiitivc Church * - and acknow ^
ledged by several learneq Fath ^ m ^ an < i yre t ( r Divines q / the Ghurcfct of England since the Rseforma ^ tion . Liy the Honourable Archi * bald Gaaipbelk Londjonjv , prints
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1814, page 157, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2438/page/21/
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