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jS ^ W W ^^^^ g ^ * * # I 4 ? cotos * M ^ e ^ pp : « telueb $ s prefixed a Discourse ? an 5 lf jCos- xiu . 11 , occasioned by- hU ierak . . t ? jjJM £ » The Principal Parts of the Chmttai ) Religion respecting Fakh and Practice . A new edition corrected and enlarged . 3 U A Cawpcpdious View of the Nature a&d Importance of Christian Baptism * Fifth edition .
SE . A Catechism ; or Instructions for Children and Youth , in the Fundamental Doctrines of Christianity . * t * enth edition . , 33 * A Good Minister of Jesus Christ . A Sermon occasioned by the death of the Rev . Samuel Stennett ,
IXD . 34 * A Sermon occasoned by the Death of Mrs . Klizabeth Taylor ( the author ' s first wife ) who died October § # > 1703 , with a short account of her Life and description of her Character .
35 . The Nature and Importance of Preparatory Studies prior to entering £ > H the Christian Ministry considered . A $ 3 erinon delivered at Lioughborough before the Governors of the General JJapti ^ U * Academy , on Matt . xiii . ££ . A 3 @ > && Essay on the Truth and Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures .
37 * A Letter oa the Duties of C 3 | tffph JMembers to each other . ; 3 £ k A Letter to the Churches on the Universality of oiir Saviour ' s Death .
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; Qn Saturday , November 23 , 18 l £ > , < he Rev . Benjamin Carpenter , of OldiSwinfcnd , near Mowkridge , after a p ilgrimage of sixty-four years , entered , on ms eternal rest . It must be left to a future occasion and to some other pen , minutely to describe the excellencies .
<} f bitf mind and character , to do justice ti& his seriousness of tern per , his zeal in . what he conceived to be the cause of tyfeS l > ivine Master , and his constant , 4 £ ltcate undissembled sympathy in the sorrows of the poor , the 6 ick , the
rifcotirninp ; and / the destitute . The fnc « id who offers this tribute to the focmofy . of one whom , amidst importabt differences of opinion , he cordially esteemed and loved , had many of that
^{ tortsrimica knowing Mr . Gaif ^ nter po sBe ^ sed unfeigned candour 0 $ deposition . Tbe seeming departure foofti this spirit , -which his writings aim have tjcen thought occasionally to exnibfc arose from no mikin 4 aei 9 > of
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Fed ^^ g i % ty& ^ qpi * & c « t « i | dril beyond that of nrost men , to ihe si rie ^ and uptight of e ^ ry secjt ; f ud tj ©^ - mvmion . It was tf * e g ^* t o ^ ' of his ministerial labours , ta promote inward ^ nd practical pietyt—tne
religion of tiie heart , aiwliue . On thfc Lord ' s day . preceding J ^ i ^ dttssoli ^ tio ^ v he twic ^ ppeached with tis jis u ^ solemnity and earnestness , xm tfio& remarkable words , Job ii . - 1 : € V * 'SBafl we receive good at the- hand of Got and shall we not receive evil ?** ini
train of reflections which may now console his deeply afflicted family and friends . On the foliowing . Wed nesda ^ an apoplectic seizure deprived him of speech : but from that period , till the powers of nature were exhausted and he sunk into the arms of death , his
countenance indicated the serene and holy confidence with which his heart was fixed on a better world—where the tender and endearing intercourses of love will be renewed , an 4 the x pice of thanksgiving and praise will a { oir * e be heard . : , J . £ L B *
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On Sunday , Ytee * 13 , at hi « feat a * Chevetdng , in Kent , Charles ^ UaA Stanhope ^ in , the 64 th year of his age j an eniightent-vJ * zeak > u § , jn <^ - ruptible and courageous , champion Of civil and religious liocrty . ' [ We hope to receive a more extended account of this patriotic nobleman , !
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Died , on Sunday , November 10 th * 1816 , aged 41 , Mrs . £ roox 5 , the wife of the Rev . James Brooks , of Hyde , near Stockport , CJiedare , and was interred on the 14 th of the same tnopth , in the cemetery attached tathe chapel at H y de . On the following Sunday , in tne afterriooo , a funeral sermon was delivered to a numerous
congregation , by Mr . Parker , of Stockpbr % , from I Tbess . h * . 13 , 14 . Mrs , B . had not possessed perfect health for some years j she was , however , generally not only placid , but cheerful . J ^ n ervous fever wa » the disorder supposed to have been the immediate cause of her death ;—and .
this in-le . * than ten days , deprived nor neighbours and acquaintance of antuch respected friend , and her hunband of a » excellent wife . She / was one who urnled an attention to domestic concerni with a * eliah for mental pursuits . H ^ disposition and manner * wer « oot <»
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73 * Obituary . 'T W —Rmh ^ ^ agm ^ m ^ m ^ f&m& *? — Mrs . Brooh .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1816, page 732, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2459/page/40/
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