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INTELLIGENCE.
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| d Itery WT tf as in this man net she wished to die ; and through the g 6 d 4 ness 6 f Providence her wish was gratified . For her , iridfcedj Whose faith was so steady , and whose practice wai so exemplary , * eath had no stingf and the # BAVE , viewing her mortal re *
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ytddress of the Sheffield Christian : Trqct ^ Society , to the Congre . gat ion of the Upper Chapd , Norfolk Street . Out * society r consist ! ng of scarce . ly more tti&n twenty members , has
teen established about four years , during which period we have distributed upwards of 5000 tracts . These have been procured from thfe Parent Society in London , and as we wish you to aid us in a more extensive distri tuition ., we take the
libertyy before we solicit your assistanee , to describe their valuable contents , confident that you cannot refuse it when made ac quarttled with them . Twenty-five are already published , and more ire in preparation for rhe press .
No . 1 , shews the superior excellence of relig ion , its utifity « ven with respect to our worldly ftftirs , and the delight which all , licit excepting the poorest , maj feel in becoming the servants of the humble Jesus .
Nov 2 , is an Essay on Repen . tance , its nature , the absolute necessity of it , and the great danger af delaying it ; and is well
calculated tor all classes of manu : ; ^ , ' , , ; . ,, T ' . ;; „ .,. , . ^ No . § 9 %# n iijJeres | ingTale by
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mains , hath no victory ! Jisus Christ hath brought life and immortality to light * How jay a fill the consideration , that we shall facet again around the throne oi God , and rejoixre together throughout ihe counties ^ ages of eter * Nit y V J , £
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hibits two striking characters , % ^^ Sir Francis and Henry , " the one 4 a high ^ the oth « r in humbly tiffe » It depicts the wretched misery and baneful influence of th %
Cornier * because unaccompanied by virtue , and the happy contentment and usefulness of the latter , because dignified by true religion . Henry is generally understood to have been the brother of Charlotte
Richardson , a poor woman atTTork , who , patronized by Mrs , C . has pu bli » hed two volumes of simple tilnd affecting poems . That the character is drawn from life , stamps a double value upon its efficacy as an example .
No . 4 , " William and Jacob " is a serious dissuasive in verse , from that vice which most easily besets the uncultivated mind in seasons of leisure from active
employment , that vice which opens ihe way to many others , the dangerous vice of drunkenness . Nos . 5 and 6 f contain a pleasing instance of the fact that early instruction in good principles is the best antidote against
temptation and sin . Though vice inay for a Ume ^ ur ^ > yet , ' good ^ riaciples generally succeed in reiainins their influence over the un-Jbapuy transgressor vrho ^ iJmparcs
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Intelligence.
INTELLIGENCE .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1814, page 507, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2443/page/59/
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