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the Gay , m which that Work is exposed and reprobated . By Christopher Sly . la . Catiline * Tragedy , in Five Acts ; with other Poems , By the Rev . George Croly , A . M . &vo- 8 * - 6 < ar * towofi * .
By Edward Malthy , D . D . 2 Vols . 8 vo . Chiefly delivered in the Chapel of the East-Ind& College , Hertfordshire . By C W . Le Bas , A . M ., Professor of Mathematics at the East-india College . 8 vo . 10 * . 6 d .
A Series , on the Nature and Effects of Repentance and Fakh . By James Carlisle , Assistant Minister in the Scots Church , Mary Abbey , DubAio . Demy 8 vo . 9 * .
Two , on Ezekiel in . 17—19 , and Deut . xxx . 19 , 20 , preached in the Church of St . Helen , Abingdou , on September 30 , 1821 , and March 17 , 1822 . By the Itev . Charles R . Stunner , M . A .,
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1822 . March 2 , aged 72 , at Tiverton > Mr . George Dvnsford , for many years a most respectable merchant and woollen manufacturer of that town ; and brother of the late Martin Dunsford , author of the Memoirs of Tiverton .
If genuine worth merits remembrance , this memorial of a truly honest and upright man will not be deemed unworthy of being recorded . In the various relations of life , as a husband , parent , friend and member of society , his conduct aud disposition were most affectionate ,
sincere , correct and benevolent . For a considerable period of his life , he was an active and useful trustee to several of the numerous public charities of Tiverton , and discharged the duties devolving on him , with great credit to himself , advantage to the institutions , and a cheerful aud earnest desire to recommend and
assist those whom he considered most deserving of relief from them . Descended from parents who were conscientious Dissenters from the Established Church , his uuind was early impressed with a sincere regard for their principles . He was a , Dissenter ,
how-LV vvy uot merely from early habit and education ; he possessed an inquiring mind , and an ardent and sincere love for Christian truth , and from this motive was led to carefully examine the Scriptures for himself , and thereby , from ma ~ tur < J reflection , was perfectly satisfied , lliat the doctrines of Unitariaiiism were t'i < - doctrines of the got * pel , and to these
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one © f his Majesty ' s Domestic Chaplains . 1 * . ft * . Single-Preached before the Congregation
assembling ib the High-Pavement Chapel * Nottingham , Feb . 10 , 1822 , on occasion of the lamented Death of their Pastor , the Rev . Henry Turner , who departed this Life , January 31 st , aged 29 . By Joseph Hutton , A . R . 8 ro .
The Influence of Heathea Philosophy on the Doctrines of the Gospel . Delivered at ColluBapton , Devon , July 11 , 1-821 , before the Western Unitarian Society . By L . Lewis . 8 vo , A Picture of Genuine Calvinism , as exhibited in the Writings of the Illustrious Reformer from whom it derives its name : with a View of its Peculiar
Comforts and Edifying Consolations : Recollections of a Discourse delivered in Bishop Street , Portsea , Feb . 13 , 1822 . By W . Hughes . 18 mo . 2 d .
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views he stedfastly adhered through life-He was the intimate friend and frequent associate of that amiable and excellent man the Rev . Join * Kiddeil , for many years pastor of the congregation of Unitarian Dissenters at the Pit Meeting-House , in Tiverton , and afterwards one of the Classical Tutors of Hackney College . ( See Moil . Repos . V . 263 and 273 —277 . )
On the formation of the Western Unitarian Society , Mr . Dunsford was amongst the first who enrolled their names as members of its and having , for several years , ns > pl&m of worship to attend that fully iicqprd&d wHh J * is own religious views , Ue regvd&vly < conducted a religions service on the Sabbath in his own house . tQ mid
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But though fully decided as to the truth of his own religious principles , he always exercised the most perfect Christian candour and charity towards all who differed from him . That liberty with which all arc made free , he had well
learnt ; an attainment by wo means general , but of great account in the Christian character . He had experienced many domestic afflictions and severe ! pecuniary losses in the latter years of his life , which greatly reduced his circum-
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1822, page 245, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2511/page/53/
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