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pHMjiure of affliction , aftd infirrpity itfcirt&p&hit Wa& Worthy of the filial du ty she received , and faithfull y * affectionately and unremittingly was * ir , to tke lfest hour of her lite , by him discha . i ' g ^ d . ^ pitl we require < ronfiranatiQit ^ bif wiffat is a generally acknowledged fact , that the person , who proves himself a good don ,
al-JAost invariably acts his pai-t well in other rations of Hfe , this confirmation the life of our departed frrend ^ rdijld aWj > ly siippty . What he iras « d *' ' brot ! fef , tfiose only tirho kuoir how fie was circumstanced and what be dkl tan ai : all appreciate . Though leading a single life , he extended to
Jfcfctty A pki ^ tit s care , and among the fetherleas , wlio found in him a father , those could be pointed oat \ tbo had biifrself almost alone to befp them ' Of vrliat lie was as a friend , a considerate sincere , disinterested , faithful tfntrehrted friend , varied ttnd substantial aite ihfe proofs which many of
yb % as well as itiyself can furnish , Attd whidi will render him the subject of # ur indelible regiel and gratefttl remembrance . Zealously affected ^ s he tvas te Unitarian tenets , fto « eqtarian spirit gave asperity to his &ngvtage , rendered him uncharitable , mjiiAging , o * unwilling to do g ^ q to all to whom his kindness
tfottlff extetrd . And for iipne did he ^ kt-rt Mmself more than for those % hoy from poverty , or any other caufce , Were most in danger of neglect . Let * fcte poor cry , and he heird them ; *^ t * t * e widow poua * out her complaint , ti ^ d bot h his tir » e and his labour would be employed to relieve *
As a religious society we have sustained in him a painful , ax > aFarming , add , without increased vigilance and exertion 6 ra the ' part af others , ah irre-J ? at * abie loss . Every office to which he was called arhong us , be cheferfuily tlticiertobk , an ^ l 1 { # Hh assiduity and
fide-Tity did he dtechargti-the duties of all . For tKfciftt ^ rcfi « : d df our c 6 tigregation he iiad a he ^ Tti » Mt contern , and uriremittiq& ; wxjce his ^ udearours to promote Itlienu * Nit > longer ago than Monday i ^> : \ h ^^ y V ^^^ S his death , du-W £ W sfe ^ it fi lial iitcrvi ^ w I had with fi .. > j : J ' j . : ' i ( ii : V . ; 3 ¦! ¦ . ' a : ' . - . ; . ' .,
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him , he anxiously inquired concerning the govelt ^ rghijp & oWr ^ f ^^ t ^ which he himself was tlae treasurer .
and long shall 1 remember the pteasuie he expressed at the satisfactory information I had it in my power to give him * Combining ^ as be did , a soimd judgment with a desire to do
good—ardent in a degree seldom equalled and hatdly to be exceeded , the service , whidl our friend performed was , in ccmsein
quence , ^ reat Itaelfj and * widcin its extent . _ To active , be 1 ie « rolentfe » e « tiottrbb Kfe was devoted > awd if , dft account of ritj his course should have been « ooncr finished , imr regret attaches to him nm
hl < £ ih& . l « t us also so tjxti as tiiat we , together with him , may obtain . The same glorious prize be kept in vie # , Is set before ^ is also , < c tire prize ^ of otic hi £ h calling e { Gbd , in Christ # esur ttjiHr Lord /' ' - -- : - ~<> a
The « K > re useful ahd kkid % & «» the mate wi $ his losn b 6-felt > v andate proportion audible by , u * « aiBhoubi ^ e the TOfce with whicb ^? VoifideiH ?»> ii now calling ttfion tis t ^^ rA § t 4 n % p ^ labours , that the gopci , , pf whH * r , Jl *
was in «? many ways the inBttum $ x > may not be lost with bfm . f Mlcrw ^ him throiigh that j ^ h ill * Wc 4 t ' Sp wat « afdllower < rf ^ Oibi&t ; * We % feaWJit length arrive m ^ re ^ ittte bHi ^ f ^ ^ iM ^ there to be for ever wkh o ^ ^ ii «« tttr
and with the Lord . * Bietsed »<* thcd « ad who thus die in the Lord ^ yea ^^ aitfi thfc Spirit , for they reet from theirjtlaboois ^ and their works do fallow rfieni * V- , Xert us comfort and encoaiage oariekwea fa ^ nd ^ otie another with tixese words , vv "Z
[ N . B . Mr . Dativeirs dre 4 » ^ ftcr a ^ fy short illness , at the house of a ffieftd in London , and was btiried ^> ii Bic T ^ b , ( the Rev . T . Belsham officiating ) ih * ta burial ground belonging to the IJcilaiito Church , Hackney > - ^ EO . 3 ' - K ? *• ¦ : ' )¦
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9 It ? Obitienrtf * ~ 1 tev . Jdtnes Pickftourn .
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Mev . James Pkkfomme . _ Wednesday , Mky sls » ^ tJils liotee , in Grove Place , HacVney , ^ jhe JR > $ v . James Pickboujrne ) , author ot tUc Dissertation on tbeyE n ^ shfV < rb ^ ^ c . and 01 ^ of ttie oWci ^ Wen ^^ w UnltaKun Chincb , ^ i ^ TOic ^ . w ' j >
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1814, page 316, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2440/page/60/
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