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isffne * M % Jaa */ aB 0 , at ; his boiise ^ in faix&hmr ** ! *\ i Sq ** are $ Hackney , 'Mr . J ^ Mif hdPW ^! pge& ( & $ . ? By a w > st my £ tf £ ;< M # r v ; i ^ t |^ i 0 i i 9 f Divine Providence , ^ ' "aiw ^ w ^ sw ? \ *^ ¥ a ^* from ^ n ^ eroii family and a wide c irc le ofjrieiids In ^ e mi dst of acti vity and useftfjness . A Sernion on occasion . of * * 4 i ? s
death was preacned "b y Mr . Asplapd tu Ifoe Gravel-Pii , Ctffrgreg-atibn , Hack hey , ofXfcfrteh he ? Had bfcgff & member * foV sete ^ ral y « s > rs , 7 « n ? Sand ^ jAormngr , Feb . 18 th ^ w $ * n a -numenoog Audience * testified By tfeir d ^ p ^ symptfthy ^ 4 fe-mr sea ^ e of the loss lustai ^ d by s <* cief £ , *» ***** melancholy erent . ' . At | fc ^> eqi | e * t of the farajry of the
deceased , the Sermon is put into the press we spall ext ^ aet' ftu » conclusion of it . contaiDittr some account of his character and Sfotoy a ^ atfa ^ WoW he * tt '¦^
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jftfr . X Hewnell . MH S -r- * & * &Spfart& $ ^ Berth Dr . Vincent , til
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( W ^ itar ' ^ t'Kb . 3 , at Wiclcciw in the cmititfaf fet&Krfl | e , ^ t t «^ ^ ot 64 , MVs . Hannah Aspi ^ ajtd , relief of the late Mr . Robert Asplatid ; of the same place . Her suffering's were severe and lonff-continiied , but a deep sense of relifroni
jrjon wh ^ clL ^ Jie j i ^ a ^ cultivated earliest youth bore up Jier mind with exqib ? pjar ^ j jgortj ^ irde a / id patience , . ifcr fftcn *! ^ fi ^^ e ^ clear tQJbp mom ea ^ ' . of her disf ^ ut joq ^ ^ q aid her Ja ^ t b re ^ tfi , _ was » peni in ^ yer to ^ ev heavily Father . Bys . her C ^ pre , !^ , desire , her funeral sermon was prefcehed a ^ Wicke rn , on the Sunday foi-Jbwing- her interment , Feb . 11 th . by her on
son , ^ he ly survivor of several children , Jfre M | $ 8 « l ^ r « rf . Hackney , from 1 Peter iii . 3 , 4 , 6 ,. words of her own choice , Which had been , her eoinfpr £ in , the : failure ^ f / WdaVt dn ' d * J 8 e ' 8 h . A vjery , e , rdwde ^ ~ « bJy * a 8 ole > ly atfectect ttiroug-hout the
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'• ¦ f f qf u- » a ; i v- ^ Nfl ^ Bk **^ W ^ ly ^ - < at ^ iParfc ?|^ ouse Hayes , the Hoa . Mr . Justice Heath « , one of the W g ^ ^ o <^ the < € oUrti of Commo n Pleas . ^^^ THfe fpoint « of ser ^ ieex , the father of ^ R # n ^ h > MalV hi % wth ren hating taken ^ m s < hm « iBubM «| ii « nt to * ica . fie Wfts > e 6 r % f'W ^ I tW »>« et ^ iarvt- ^« er man of these
times , deeply learned and of the n 1 ofef *<*» - m mdktMmad prin ( crple ^ . He i > ra » justfy ^^ HWMjmgi * th % e few ^ men , whom « w > ^ ^] ffM 5 r ^ ersua 3 ioift omiM di ve ¥ r $ wto a ^^^ W ^ fcotti whdt he thotf ^ ht » Hight ; TOJ * i % <> i ^ r « uo had iidegonerttted fttto tfee ^ ce of ob ^ inaa ^ an ilMB ^> W f *)* e , - » nd # Htis * Wt * rt < Wfcli « w i * ana ^ fi ^ V ^ t'ity . ^^ Md ^ e ^/ y ^ tt ^ M -jr ^ a T iidy ^ f" -- »?* hi ' - , .. " . »• • ! .- > r ' .. ¦
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inngnng to tb * cnmthedr «? . This > te *« ttoa \« a » coB « ider « i « d as nmt ap ^ ro ^ r ^ U i ^ M wa « d of hi ^ ioHf and skilful dttachorg ^' i ^ f $ e fuuedoas r # f Hitter of Westminster Schppl . f , . : xt / ^ , k It was hr ^^ t . aii a reproac hful charge against Mifen ., tl ^ at he . / had once eair pWJ ^ fr- hfi Superla tive ta / ente in ^ e Jostructfon of yputH ; Abntfles not ihferw to his own wouM be recfaired to attach disgrace to an etatofroyment not to be
cortipared in absolute utility with any other . The duties of it mtfy be i » perfortued , and it then j ^ cmne 6 di 4 hoao&rable and ktjca rioua ., Yet few iastances of ita tfoum would probably occur were dn ^ judgment exercised 4 ti the selection of proper pmv sons , and due tionour paid to the quali ^ d
and meri tori oos . Mflton has peep J ( efended ^ with aftnpst ^ uperffuous fitbiln / . by ® r . Johnson ^ n ^ ' ^ nc ^ t M / fySf : fn ^ m e ** to be ir ^ d ki >"> VfnMcaiwil of ft | > Qpeetability of Ih-. Vftac ^ ni , mW 1 ^ 1 ample remuneratiou best ^ weVl ^ b ^ on ^ fifft * The example of John Milton is ^ iou ^ rll >
give digQity to any avocatioa . p 4 swol ! c > ,, Br , Vincent was e <* uci $ t £ ^ a ? i tyi e- ^ fcbrated school which he afterwards | iife ^ ted with guch success . Qta , 3 ^ 0 f ¦' f ° &P faiy& he was elected to TrinitT vol ie ^ e , Cam « bridgpe . At the end of four years he rer turned , and never quitted the walls of that
setntnafy , till it was jndg * ed ^ rig'ht to ter minate his conscientious diligence by yth ample provision for his eld agfe . Hundred ! of the nobHity and gentry of the land * Required under him that taste and that erudition which so mueh disting-uish the fe ^ her orders of society : iq-jGroat Britain . Wi | hout injustice to his Rame , it caunot he
separated from the praises merited' by B / itikh leafning" d ^ uiinff ov % half of a century . I » u bfhw- T ^ ped ^ J jbr . y VTncentVcqW ^ n = o extrabrdiAary ^ iteirarjr Ke putaUbu . What , indeed , could hitve beon done more that ) he ha ^ done ? Leisure alid opportu nity were denied him In the * midst tiFik most arduous enga ^ eTne ^ rt , Chichi ^ Ibstead of
of adtoittfug * th ^ intrusio n oth er pursuits , stood ituetf in w&d of aid anVl ^ vision . Ye ^ l > e managed to ^ ^ teal fxo ^ v / fUe school sufficient time to eompo ^ hfa ^ 4-mirahle work on tbe Kayjteatfop f ^ nd Cojn - uierce tit ' thc ^ ariciehts " . T ?^ ' PfJ '^^ "I * learningaiid industry ls ^ weljknown * nt home , aad perhAps more hi g hly 'ffg ^ e ^ iatea ^ by'the ' tearfJed abrteAy Who ^ Sla / tfe protiouflced en ^ udHy < Jrecemlng- # ftfP tift own countrymen , and perhaps fW '^^ ct to hdstiHty or partiality . ThiaAvfU etiaiuyh far ; . X » me . * . >¦ . , r - ' f" -4 : ? . orr . ' . ¦ iP f . yinjeen ^ wftji , not l ^ s « in ^ twrt . ^ uU ^ i-«^ u pW : tp 5 ^^ ve ^ ^ e , }>** d ^^^ €
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JJ *»* 0 y ^? A 4 T ? 'IDIIe « « % e ^ f < * W , Kli ^ r ^ fy « W ftJIirJItiil ^ Mw lL ^ MNAr ^|^ i ^»®^ ¥ |>^ vdC *< HvV llSi * tf 1 l * a »««» preferred , in the fMr < tl * tb ttl 6 d ^ J "» » T of Westminster , and ^ i ^ ed ^ * Mil » < toatL ia th « cloisters be-
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1816, page 111, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2449/page/47/
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