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August 1 . — The Rev , Dr . BrunhmarK j Chaplain to the Swedish Embassy in London , while on a lour on the continent , in the prosecution , of the interests of . the British and Foreign Bible
Society . In travelling in the night from Stockholm to Upsala , in the latter part of July , he caught a cold and fever , which terminated fatally . He has left a widow and three young
daughters wholly unp Yided for , in whose fayour a subscription bas been opened by a committee of gentlemen , among whom are the secretaries and other active friends
of the Bible Society , at the following Banking-Houses , Messrs , Hankey , Down aritl Co . and Ho ^ res , Fleet Street .
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4 ^ st 1 —In SackviIle Street , aged 74 , Rev . John Ga-rvsk , B . € L , arehdeaton of Siirtby , wh ^ fra s' lieeij fong admired for his acute tirt ^ cfetawing , his clear i ^ Jfcct ^? antt /; for deep * and ex * tensive learning * He had suffered for ^ e $ r £ gl& tindet a severe i&
^ ^ !^?^ : ^^ ?^; & * ¦ fc ° S with a f ^ itiile ^ M ^ msig ^ mtiom a piety and a submission , which Would ^* fe fi 4 ^ li ^ M ( 5 ltir either td £ n ancient phj ^ sopher ^ or a more ned
^ J ^ C ^ istian v A circumsfaftce somewhat singular WffcMol'liaa : ^ ntleman : he voluntaril y resigned into the hands ^ tfie ^ nfrrs , £ br& Dudley and ^ f ^ V ? B ^ - *? Bisjiop of Win . c hester , 7 ti ; b livings , worth at least 2000 / . a year , because he was ° ot ou the spot to perform the
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duty conscientiously to his pa ~ rishioaers . To the last moments of hi 3 life he retained his qnderstanding . Mr . Morton and Major Topham were amongst the last gentlemen that were admitted to his bed-side—with both of
whom he conversed in the most philosophic manner of his approaching dissolution . ~ Gterit Mag . v
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Oct . 6 , died , at hier residence * at Bristol , after a long and pain , fui illness , which she bofe With great patience , and real Christian fortitude , Miss H . Gi ^ ascodine . A near relative gives the follow * ins account of the last mometits of this amiuble suiff ^ rer .
4 * During her whole illness she never appeared more resigned than at the last . Within three hours cf her death , she requested
hW minister should be sent for , and during the hour and a half he was with her , and alter hie had leftftW- ! , fclve e ^^ fesed the happiness sftie felt , and the comfort she derived from conversing with him ;
she expressed fo htm her Rttii belief in Unitarian princi ples , ahft Vheir supporting consolations in the + » mir bf death . A portion of scripture she named a * very condolatory to her was , iC And this is the victory wtitctl overcometh the world , even our faith . ' One verse of a hymn also shfc often repeated : I sec in faith my leader n igh , Jesus my Saviour lives : Before him death's pale terrors fly , And my faint heart revive * . '
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1814, page 715, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2446/page/55/
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