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o N ecessity and Predestination . By the Rev W \ Daiby , M . A ., Fellow and Tutor of Exeter College , Oxford . 2 s . 6 d . A Letter to Daniel K . Sandford , Esq ., Professor of Greek in the University of Glasgow , in Answer to the Strictures of the Edinburgh Review On the Open Col-) eges of Oxford . By a Member of a Close College . 2 s . 6 d .
Sermons . Discourses on Passages selected from the Acts of the Apostles . By Henry Thomson , D . D ., Penrith . 8 vo . The Resurrection of Lazarus : a Course of Sermons on the xith chap , of John :
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1822 . Jan . 18-, at Ilminster , in Somersetshire , Caroline , only surviving daughter of the Rev . Thomas Bow en . The fatal event is recorded here , not with the view of introducing an enumeration of her various excellencies , but for the sake of animating individuals in the , bloom of life and health to nrenare . bv bloom of life and health to prepareby
, the same assiduous cultivation of their understandings and their hearts , for an early removal from the world , if such be the will of God , and of affording comfort to Christian parents , on the loss of promising children . This amiable young person was cut off in her 17 th
year , in the midst of pursuits , which greatly tended to the improvement of her mind , and at the period when she was repaying the fond care of her father and her mother and realizing their highest expectations . Her mild , affectionate temper , her exemplary and blameless conduct ,
well qualified her for the enjoyment of purer happiness than our present state of being can -upply . In peace and hope she descended to the grave . On Wednesday , January 2 . 'i , her remains were interred i » the burial-ground belonging to the
SOCiet . V () f flnit- 'iri'in PVir ' i ^ ' mnc of Htnin . society of Unitarian Christians at Ilmin-• stei ; on which occasion an appropriate address was delivered by the Rev . Samuel Jjawcett , who , on the succeeding Lord ' s" y > preached a funeral sermon , full of ^ nderness and consolation , from Job xiv . 2 .
Although the promiscuous ravages of death furnish an unequivocal proof of w » 8 e and kind design in the government 01 the world , yet the religious parent is <* "ed to one of the hardest trials of his * j « i by that : " appointment of Providence winch takes from him a deservedly be-
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fro m the French of Beausobre . By Henry Cotes , Vicar of Bedlington . 8 vo . 15 * . - Plain Sermons ; designed chiefly for Family Reading . By T . Blackley , Curate of Kotherham . Svo . 8 s . Sixteen Village Sermons on Certain Parts of the Christian Character . By Edward Berens , M . A . 12 rao . 4 s . Lectures on Parables selected from the
New Testament . By the Author of Ge raldine . 8 ^ . The Protestant Reformation vindicated preached at Lune-Street Chapel , Preston By Joseph Fletcher , A . M . 1 * .
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loved child . * Still , the separation is temporary ; the reunion will be eternal . When the principles and the spirit of Christianity have been successfully communicated to the young , this consolitary belief may with reason be indulged . " The flower fadeth : " but the plant will blossom again in a more congenial soil , and bring forth fruit to immortality .
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February 1 , at Bristol , aged 26 , Margaret , wife of Mr . J . B . Estlin , surgeon of that city . By an affecting coincidence , this breach in the tenderest and most important charities of life , occurred a few hours after the event with which the readers of the Repository have been already made acquainted , and which deservedly excited so deep an interest in a more widely extended sphere of influence . ( See the Obituary of the Rev . H . Turner ,
* In the present instance the blow was a repetition of that which had fallen , seven years before , on the bereaved parents . Klizabeth Awbrey Bovven , died , at Walsall , in Staffordshire , on June 25 , 1814 , after a severe illness , which lasted for twelve jnonths , and was sustained with perfect resignation . She , like her
younger sister , was removed hence at the age of seventeen . Clouds and darkness are round ahout him : liighteousness and truth are the pillars of his throne . To mourning parents the perusal of two admirable letters , the one , from the late Rev . Job Orton to Dr . Stonhouse ( Xetters , &c No . vii . ) , the other , from Lady Jean Fergusson to Dr . Doddridge , may with propriety be recommended ; - ( Ortoa ' ai Letters to Stedman , No . xxv . )
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1822, page 187, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2510/page/59/
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