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any , j chance of liquidating . In this * fisre mm ; > m : ^< % + < $ && $ & ? i ^ tigf ej& ^ tf W Paflfaitifent . ^ duh tid-ftrs ' friends at ttittlt ; determined to ain&e by their decision . With great j ^ eVo sltV , the ^ r / agreed to give up m ^ ir tn ucti loverd pastor , with a viqitf tcPthe great interests of Christian
* j ifafh"i feoit ' onl y on ' conditions proposed iJty ' tnfe applicants then ? selves 5 viz . mat Mr . Vidfer should * visit Battle several V imes } n a y ea r ar * d spend two or three Sundays there on every visit , and thatthe congregation in llpndon should tak £ *\ xpbti themselves th $ , re *
spbh&bifrty of the debt lying upon the Rlttfe Meeting-house . These condition ' s were uiinappily never fulfilled , thtftfgh the non-fufrilment of them cannot be attributed in any degree to IVXr , Vidler . He accepted the leave granted him by his old friends to
remove . , to JLondon , under the hrm persawisioti thai , this step would -be beneficial to both societies , and in the efeger hope that he should be an instrument in the hands of Providence , of Extending : the knowledge and influence of the universal love of the Hfcaveir } y Father .
-Vidittt the-time of Mr . Winchester ' s d ^ p . atxure , Mr . Vidler divided his sevviees between Battle and London , niii $ the month of November , 1790 * , w ^ u he removed his family tb London ^ , . He was . now considered as the heactof the sect of UniversalUts and a ^ r ^ tcd sc ^ fcely less attention tb a ^ MjW * " W'iii Chester . He had up avow ad hfii ^ syM bufc tjh e doctrine of Testoratioiv aadb this -he maintained otr iiopula p
goowils . Crowds flocked ! talhecha [ ie ^ imP ^ rfiamet ^ tGoiCTtv A ^ ikiaH }> arty itf thfe «^ iigregavt ) ion ;
M ' t . ^ ^ v rejLmlarJy UnitecJ a b ^ guipr amoiigstj > rethr ^ n , botfr teachink . ^ 1 )! ^ lea , r , nu ) g ; Allvvas Uurnu > ny , a ^ g ^ o ^ ^ ;|> r 9 spej : i ty 5 and no clou 4 o \^ 5 l >^ n & Wvfjropipec t ; pf ^ the future , iWinid ^ t ibrge Ur iglM promise ^ aLdo- ^ nacfilix : / affliction , hefet , bitiu . which-.
pskn ^ lily id stJrivt ted him ^ the vatfi ty * ofxa 41 i ^ thWHk >^ . HiB eiaest eWId , a f ine imeflfgent : ^ bfrh , of th ^ age levfk fo&H £ eXiV Hv ^ tis ^ ^ tttftl etjiy t ^ kiW rrdth T hiWi ^ bV ^ pw ^ cf * feVer m the- b 6 rtt ' of ] J&mW ^ ljff }\ * Ob ttife ^ Wnc ? to ^ J ** v »« : > . Ji . -0 * 1 ;; .. v " / - *»• -
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occawo ^ . a ^ nd ^ Jf h ^ e x t ^ ^^ aa ^^ it ! " ^? f ' *» fe' ^ : Wfpily ^^^ eWr ^ ^ ft jni KLssP " ? 8 JP . ill : swsfsg ^ qiv o , f yvhicn tljemituni . u .. preserved . ^ na wnicn pespeaRs the nfo ^ tp iiaex ^^ affection anci tjie gre ^ Wr'Cli rts ^ lai ^ tyrtitutle . 1 he Joss of his ; son a ^ iqt ^ l . hun doiibly in t . he ' unhappy -tSfeci it
pf 6 duced upon the tdind ^ of h ^ s U'iie ,-\ yhose spirits suok undex t ; W jbereaye ¦? meat and could never be . fully ; -rer covered . : Qin his first coming to Lo , ndon , Mr-Vjidl ^ r lodged \ at the hxM ^ se of , Mr , ~ Teuton , in rioundsditch ; with whom he afterwards entered into partfrerehtp in the bpQkselling busiae ^ a . . jytii : , ftn . gaging in trade in London was
WMdered nep ^ ssary by the inability ^ r : imlisposuiou of his cangregatjop ter make good their agreement with regard to his salary : they had engaged to raise him £ \ 5 Q per annum , bor for the few first years of his ministry his income rarely ekceeded ^ filQO per annum ; -a mean stipend for $ & ntiflperous a congregation to liave contented
themselrts witir givitig to antin i ^ tet whos ^ labb iirs were incessant ^ and acknowledged by alf to te . iii the highest degree accej > tajble , a , od qujte ; insufficient jbr the maintenance of a numerous family , whteh &u 0 ered much in |> oint of heai ^ xr .-by r ^ iiovair froKi au airy pou ^ ilty . lowD : to a close street in . th « Wart ^ q £ . ihe metropolis , „
Id connection \ vi th irlr . Teuton , - Mrv Vidl ^ r projected ^ an < l ilrt J » n «^^ ryj J 797 » began to publish et p&rio&icat vVork intltled , * Fhe Unitiy $ m ? C $ Mtseclfchty : or , Philctni ? it 6 pi $ i ? $ fifuseam : Intended - chiefly < t $ dn Antijlfijt t , ' agouisT the Aritisch ' ristian t ) 6 ctrive of * jfcw ctfc ' ,,
J \ Jlserif . It was " sold a £ 6 r ^ tV 2 ^ s ^ 3 Cr pehQe a 114 afteVwa ^ rds a ^ . A < s )\ ' ^ S - ei 4 c ^ nuni . Uer- X ^ R A ^ Sa ^ Y ^?^ fe ^* > and it grew mpre sq ^ . the w ^ rk fp ? € > - ceeded . The succje § sive voJuv \» 9 i f&XiU \ th . Q . pFpgress of Mr- V idler '§ a : « Wn mind , At no tim ^ ^ jopul ^ T ^ ^ iiie ^/
: < J < ' ' " 'T M ¦ ? Witjtbui eht ^ erihg ^ refei ^ turt ; ly lu $ s > . b ^ i Vi ctictf * * iln ^ l ch ^ g-c of - otiiniotis ; ^ wrfltet suttiiiW fe be f ? kle > the foftawwg . pit ii ^ frii ? ^ e , l ^^^\^ f ^^; lunie of Tlie JVtikcellaiTvV ^^ truiy . c ^ afactehfitic . dnd indicative of thft point at wruch # fe * *?»> £ ? i ^ mfi ^* --
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1817, page 134, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2462/page/6/
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