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th ^ e- /> H ^« tnous fessors , whose names impart dignity to the human character . V-r- * - l ^ ylS ^ , 4 & 7 ~ - r ^ o * We aTe a little surprised that the aifthor did not furnish a more complete list of the publications of Dr .
Disney- He has not mentioned the very valuable memoirs published ; b y this gentleman of Sykes and Jortiri . Xtiis is the more singular , as the Life ^ f Sykes is quoted III . 385 , There is a sbnitaT rmperfection in the notice of Mr . JielshamV ' woffcs . The author
has feeen more careful in h » eatatogt&s of the publications of sameof otH * * € > rth © t $ © x" con 1 emporair ? e 9 . fSee ttrtteul&rry the " art * ctes G&rge Btirifcr , II . 4 fiQ—471 , and Robert Winter , D : D ^ 111 . ^* 4 / 5 ^] . ' Ttie Hider wifl be much amused
with the . tfyes of th . ose " Orthodox " w ; its v jjcptiel JBfurges * and ; 7 % owas Bradtury , who were botti pastors for many years of ttie re ^ jiectatle Inder
peiKient ** ot % 3 peg&fiQr *> . JXeifi yourt , Cafiey Stofee&i jBtifgess © aoe ass ^ ned , w ^ % nppb 3 © f : * n £ the ^ pfulp * ti a curious feison ^ Wh ^ r ttte j ^ eople i < rf Godc , who ifesc ^ n ^ ted ^ ^ froi * r ^ e ^; Hve * e i&tled &id >
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dismal < a | jpfrJeheilaiojDrs / or the safety of the iwtic \ a * vwben Us tbeir unspeakable joy , thecatcrar suddenly tytev ^ ovev by tbe death - ^ th e ftdeeU ; ^ fter a short iliness , on Snndays ; August the lst ^ 17 H- On ^ t ^ oyitdoiaain ^ as we arc mfbrrucd , while HfcBkradbury was walking aioogSlXiithfi ^ ld ,
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geWefctttfteiJ ^ aiSdSChe * 1 iball b * ^ N 9 ed >^ sbMr iti W like « 4 U ^^ ' l ^ BisI ^} ^ t ^^ W 4 i fei ^ iself equally : ^ ealcUts in tte 3 ?» 3 testrant cattse ^ ^ ndeavoared , ik > : qlri ebdba * fears ; told h ^ a th ^ t the : Quc « n \« 4 i isi ^ ijfch ; th * t : ^ h « -viw , ^ wa QYier by Aferi ^ rcr sv ^ fta&y tv ^ io expected e ^ pry hour / to h $ j ^ if la ^ t ^ and that he was then goVngtothi ^ c ^ iT ^ to inform iximseif as tQ the exact : particeiA lars . He moreover _ s ^ sswred Mt * IJiradbury ; that he would dispatch a messenger to , hjo ^
with the earliest intelligence o £ th < fe Qu € ey $ death ; and that if he should happen to be in the pulpit when the inessenger &rrtvz $ he $ hojild be instructed to * drop a han < J ^ kerchief from the gallery , as a token Ipf that event . It so happened thSt t ^« Queen died while Mr . Bi ? adb * fry wajsf jM * eaching ^ , and the intelligence wa » coia- ^
municated to him by the signal agreed upon . * It need hardly be mei \ tiooed what joy the news gave Hjifa ;' .-fc ^ however , suppressed his feelings d , ut ; ia $ thesernion ; but in his last prayer j ; e « turned thanks to God for the deliverance of these kingdoms from the evil counsels and desigus of their enemies , and imploredr the Divine blessing upon his majesty , kjnf George , and the house of Hanover . f ¥ t % then gave out the 80 th Psalm-, fvomVafo ' u $ ' st
collection , which was strikingly apjrr ^ t ^ ate to the occasion . Mr . Bradbur ^ eVep afterwards gloried in being the n > U n ^ S who proclaimed King'George the Fhit , doSl <* This bold and unexpected prbeiam a- * tion could not but greatly s ^ wprj ^ c < &kt Bradbury ' s congregation % ^ n ^ xia ^ jtlj ^ alarm for his safety . Accordingl y > w ^ fti
he came down , from the pulpit sonre ^ af Jj ^ i friends expressed their , apprehension jm . Wm accoupt ; he ,, howpyer , saoa ^ o ^ mpe them that he was upon safe grpynd , p ' y ^ U relation of what had happened - TThe ^ Or timents of joy which wfJte diffa . wittfert ) u ^ n * out the nation by . thb Queen ' s deatn , wrft be better conceived than expressed' f dehid
from what has been already relatedv it ma ^ be supposed that Mr . Bradbury partook largely in jthe public rejoicing . This ,, he was pot backward to declare , both from . th # pulpit and from the press ; and it if coinr monly reported , that he preached sow fcffc **
that event upon the following text : G * $ sefe 7 io \ v this cursed tpoman , and buj ^ h $ r i for < she is a king ' s daufffiter + l ,. jmL Bradbury was one of the pUseVt ^ n , ^ ministers who carried up % be congraiuW «? TY address to Gjiorige I . upon his accession Xf the ^ orone . ^ sthey were drislAFd i ' riIfcklk * ¦ ' . ii . < ¦ ' ' . ¦ . /¦ ' ) j ^ i : // . vo i-eiust
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1816, page 727, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2459/page/35/
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