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18119 . p ^^ er ^ i ^ MM ^^ miii ^^ of the late Mg / f ^ W 6 dlstapferi of ^ aii& ^ ter , and ^ ife b > f tbe jlev . RidfiSra ffiffi Her very affectionate And agd ^ ubus kt ^ ridon ' - 'tb ^ - K ^ 'j ^^ vid ^ tvhb ( tfeoof . ' a consumption in : t ™ inclement winter iii itB ^ be ^ imi ^ of 1814 , ereatfv iWiairetf tter constitution , from
Which sll £ ne ^ er quit £ recover&L Ip die early paVfc \ of last Decen $ ber £ he caught a cold which btojight . on a cough , mit ^ for tfie space' of a ' fortnlght , if < pd hnot seem more tlirdattdniiig than what she > usually experienced in * the winter season ; especially since her having had a'Violent iriflammation fa the lungs about fire years in
ago , wh ^ n fyer life ; wits extreihe ganger , and her recovery fceyorid expectation . A few days preVio ^ uis ^ td ner dissolution , her state of illness appeared alarming , and gradually became # © % ey probably ^ from the effect of the frosty air on her tender vitals , until ; Jre * reaming powers of life were extiaristed . The writer of this
ohituary , rrbman intimacy of about thirtysix years' duration ^ caii , with heartfelt satisfaction , attest that , in the Several relations of daugnter , wife , motiier and sister , and' as a , frlehd , her character was truly amiablte an < J exemplary / Her feligbus sentiments '< inctmed most to the Ariari isysftemy ' piarticularly with respect Christ
to the pr ^^ si ^ tence of - ; for she fi ! to Observe thkt they were nearly ressed ill i ) r . / PHce ' s ^ ermbns On the Christian doctrine . With these views wsis associated in ^^ her mind the utmost liberality , Relieving ; that there Wi ^ re pious and excellent people of all denominations , and that ^ they woiild ' form the general
assembly m ' heaven , whatever may be their distinctions and different persuasions in tW world . She was fbnd of neatness without affecting Singularity . Priide , selfishness arid deceit were as aKen
to her disposition as they could Be to the mind of a human being , and innocence wa& as mucji *' anciinftfiate in her ^ rejaftt . She had grfeaV meekness <© f s ^ Sr ] tt ' and benevolencfe ^ ^ nik&Hi ^ pikyitig f dfetreks whenever : { ^> itii ^ edV > alw # ? & ideally to yield thfereafi iief % i aii
^ s ^ m : ^ pd ^^ M ; - po sed to exetclm * &ndrieSB m all % ^ sions , £ & ^§ 11 mw > $ i \ V % he W $ t % « Kdfil co ndtriictioinr ^ JpOfi the c < teiu ^ t $ f > oihers . Scrupulo ^ i ^ mmi 4 $ m a rei ^ uiar p&-rusal of thd'lJbiy ^ if ^ tos ; !^^ her habitual m ^ tti ^ to ^ m mi % mK < $ kftGil > 9 ewjr day } iflileW ffrrive ^ ed ^ by indispositidti ; for mk ^' wlmld f r&relt yirmlt ^ anV
otftfer hinderanfee , W ^ thte ^ go %# W ^ ctitfe . Indeed ^ a cbn ^ ciefttious . x ^ iBflM ^ t ^ ltevef she ^ onceiMd ^^ te f < be ^ feMfel «>\ is Or moral' < QMy ^ ^ ttlSSiiilf < O ) Ul ^ m ^ tne def rtfmeftti ^^ MM ^ el ^ ^ B ^ e foj « thm ^ e Wtt We at »| y&c 5 e ^ f / imm ! netit
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^ ®^^^ gfi ^ t » i % fe ^ ipe ^^ I friends , > she wal Strongly persuaded ^ tSt hef '^ 01 ^^ ' ^ M ^^ SW ^^ medicine to ^ removefeelihjr that her
, strength was not equal W cdpmg ^ agaiti with the violeniejlf dt pulmottai ^ disease ^ and that , as ^ r ^ WoMs i werep ^ r tiixas nearly over . JSurt&i ^ ^ pglfetet ^ ffifev ^
her miri ^^ o o ^( i ^ U ^;^;^ pollf ^ she was re ? iiaSp ^ ly ; C < mt ^ o ^^^ : icpmi fbrtable . TOe" she felt 1 doillcioii ^ of defect ^ and unworthmess before Infinite Purity , ^ he enjojecj . a lively con fijience w divipe mercy , revealed in the N >^ r Gove-r nan fe saying , jd ^ t 4 i ^ dj no te ^ : Jin he ^ view . She p || en e ^ res ^ ed , W ^ rat i ^ uife fOr the . varlou ^ J > i ^ ss | ngs she ha 4 rec ^ iv ^ q , her humble ; resignation to ; the ^ ill pf ^ er heavenly JFatlier , her deep sense pf pWigation to the Mediator , and her hopje of perfect and immortal happiness beyond the grave- Her language , repeatedly was
in her las ^ hours , << I have put my trus ^ t in God , and hope I shall meet Mni and my Saviour with joy a ^ d not witlji grie / r * Yes , departed Christian 1 excellent in . tliy life , patient under affliction , and happy in thy ? death , thou wilt share , a lot with the righteous in the glorious resurrection promised in the gospel to lifq everlasting .
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1820 . Jan . 11 , at ( Jhatkdm ^ ag ^ d ^ 5 years , Mr . V ? iia . } am BaJdeljey .,, Jii ^ ^ a ^ - rent ^ were persons of p iou ^ cj ^ &d ^ js . Of liis mother , particularly iri tfris resfpect , he was accustomed to speak in ternl ^ of the warmest" admiration and affection .
With them he was ledTto attend on the services biftfoe sanctuary , ; arid to conform to private duties iri the family . Yet , notwithstanding these moral ? advantages , he was not distinguished in early HjEfc- by any marked" setiousness > a circumlalance which he Mas sintee often regretted .
Pisappointment in trade at a subsequent and later period ^ appears 1 to have prodT ^ e « in him th 65 se' cogitations and convictions which , in connexion with the reception of \ : Christianity , can on ^ y . conduce 1 to "hum&n comfort . From the deductions of
reason at the first , ( thougH ^ jeduc ^ tedau a different belief , ) his vkrw ^ y a ^ J / to tte Delty > werd what ^ s p ^ mri ^^ enQi ^^ m Ohiiariam * anH ^ ptof srii * t : w / m&is ? cognized * aiike l )| pfe"law to * - * hp . ; JtHSfc having once embraced , he ^) DtevM |^ pier di ^ e » eA ^ «^ n > itr l&rrtat ^^ fflte : **( ¦ God , ^ n oWe&ent of ^ S »^ W h % htf * " if ^ iii 8 , to- ' his « ## reM ^^ W Mng H ^ ' mffm ^^ - imvi !
' naa some pecunar . ^ ^^^ yMmM ^^ . >;^ m ^ s the tedet ihM every m ^^ pam Ood
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1820, page 119, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2485/page/55/
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