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te ^ -n ^ l . so ^ f \ ei ) in dulged his religious ftfUUalitiefc ^ bat , as it is , we cordially tnank him for his volumes , and if our 9 d $£€ CO aid have any influence over Jhico , we would earnestly intreat him t # IUvfcuTth& public in some shape or ^ tfo ^ vrith the remainder of his histoiteal fcritfections . -x « L -&rgf . Appendix is added to the R ? tt * - ^© mtoe , ^ n the p resent state of th % t * i Lessen ting interest and other branches of ecclesiastical history ,
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fi : 3- ' . - \ , — - Jpied Tuesday November 26 , the & . £ * . Dan Taylor , who had been 18 § tGir-of the General Baptist congrefetiORV , < 3 hureh Lane , White-Chapel , £$ t # ftten , thirty one years , aged 78 . Mr Taylor was active and respected in was
^ J ^^ prd ^ fession . He considered as ffofc' te ^ a 4 of the new connexion of ^ General Baptists , and for some years J ^ peJifttendsd theilr academy for mitipttff ^ r Jle was several times ap-*^ £ he chair meetings
4 ^ h £ ^ at the of the ; Dissenting ministers at Dr . Wil-# a *| sY Library . i 8 e ^ a » i > or | v in the neighbourhood Jtf [ iWLaVif ^ ti ik Yorkshire , Oecember J ^ h $ ? Q&j > A and became a preacher . ^ 0 W the yea r 176 O . He married
i flkB ^ utTF 763 > and by his irrst wife had itfi * f . eten ol ^ ildren , of whom six , namely 4 ft < e ^ iori and five daughters , survive l ^ ttii . Helja d bee n married five weeks |^ jtt ftKirth wife at the time of his jtjfeaih * , We bad been subject to faintii | RS for some months , and was somethe
tHfe ^ affedt ^ t in str ^ t , and obliged to ^^^ otaLv basse pgen for conveyance k&mxs ^ mitsday November 21 , tie tefei *« H ^ W ^ piWic atiaek , Uyt r ^ < tti 4 w& i& X ftrw ^ hoar ^ and foreac ^ ed « mb « ro 4 ii Sami ^ y , NovWber £ 4 . M # W % Mv h ^^ yiillfcd hot Jcfes than fl&vcn or jeight miles , bat was e ) c < &&-i ^ frt fifStktiNHAl ^ lucsdtty tfaorni ^ g , » i 4 b ^ U ^^^ i h ^ h ^ A ^ k yU Wte
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whfeh cori % 4 ki ^ in ^ iiyj jo « t thoughts and seasonable retnoristrances , rbltt Which ^ e ^( fe >! t * bnV 4 ) mii \ &ti wotfld rather hitve $ eeri filled Wnhintmolrs of nonconformist chnTc'hed ; Th ^ f rfe aVe twenty-six pot ^ aits , 5 ' n the
f 6 tnr vo !« ume «; of the following ministtrs : Timbthy Cruso , William Har * ris , D . D . Samuel Wilton , D . Di Benjatiiin Grosvenor , D . D- EenjaT min Robingon , William Kiffm , John Newman , Samuel Pike , Samuel Wright , D . D . John Evans ; D , D . John Allen , M . D . Caleb Fleming , D . I > i Ttimothv Rogers , M . A . Thomas A . mOfy , O . D . Richard Steel , M . &J ' fi ^ nserd RnbHys , J ^ eph Barroughs , ' ^" vVilimni King , Benjamin Avery , UL . D . Datife ^ JB&firgess , Samuel Say , Joshua Qldfieltf , D . D . Timothy Lamb / r > Th ^ cnas ' Cotton , Jdshui ^ " Ba ^ ej > , Joseph Hossey / v
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— > ' n i , -s , " l - -. seized suddenly Irkl vefyo ierioiisl y 5 afterwards , h 6 we ^ et > 1 ** becartl « tolerably cheerful , * rorivefsed nibcli iri-lijs usual \ Vay , got up id dinner , ^ ii 4 oke 3 his pipe , and afterWards ' slept Very calmiv ' for two hoti ^ got ' up afgaifl in the afternoon , conversed ian ^^ sn ^ k ^
as before , walked a little at rhtefv ^ als till seven o ' clbeki ^ v ^ Wrv he died almost instantaneously , whfte -sitting in his chair . He was cheerful , composed and peaceful to the last . His remains wef < £ interred on Bu ^ - hill Fields , December 5 : Mr . Kcllo ,
the ! Independent minister spte&e atihe ^ ave . Hisfuneral sermon waspfeacb ^ d at his meeting-hottse on ^ undav De cember 15 , to a iiumerotis airaitory t by the Rev . Robert Smith , of Nottingham , from 2 Tinn . iv . 6 , 7 > B . " Mr . Taylor ' s © pinions were , whh the exception of baptism , nearly the same as those of the WesleiaTi
Methodists , ije separated some years ago from the General Baptist assembl y ^ Of late yean ? be lias > een heard tp * e . Kpresd respecti for iome of tfee n ££ n * bers of the o | d connexioti to w& ? m his-zeat'foi ^ a W ^ 6 er System of ormfdoxy caused hiiu to , appeax for a' titne h . b 4 tife . ' - ( > ' J" ' ** ™ ' ¦¦ ¦ ' ^¦ * ' ¦' The following fat ^ mm >^ Mf ^ ffai m * rtWi ^ om p ^^^ fJ ^" J m ^^ ftroiiy ca ^^ irtAi ^ hi /• . . . ,
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1816, page 730, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2459/page/38/
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