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DEATH. When faith is POETRY. DEATH. When faith ij
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Two Charges to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Richmond , in the J > iocese of Chester , in June and July , 1822 . By John Headlam , M . A ., Rector of Wycliffe , and Deputy Commissary of that Archdeaconry . 8 vo . Is .
Two : by Archdeacon Godclard ; 1 . On the Principle of Moral Obligation , Spital Sermon , Easter , 1822 . 2 . On the Earliest Heresies , Visitation Sermon at St . Paul ' s , July 1 , 1822 . Two at Preston Guild . By R . C . Wilson , M . A ., Vicar of Preston . 2 s . Single .
The Reciprocal Duties of Preachers and Hearers : delivered at Maidstone , August 18 , 1822 , on Entering on the Pastoral Charge . By George Kenrick . 12 mo . Is . The Genuine and Apocryphal ( -Jpspels
compared : in a Visitation Charge , at Derby and Chesterfield , June 6 and 7 , 1822 , by Samuel Butler , D . D . F . R . S ., &c , of Shrewsbury , Archdeacon of Derby . 4 to . 3 s . 6 d . 8 vo . Is . 6 d .
Observations on some Prevalent Modes of contending for the Faith once delivered to the Saints : A Charge , July , 1822 , to € he Clergy of the Episcopal Communion of Brechin . By the Right Rev . George Cleig , LL . D ., &c , their Bishop . 1 $ . 6 d .
Claims of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge : preached in the Parish Church of Fro me , before the Dio-
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A THOUGHT ON [ From the Christian Disciple ( of Boston , America ) , for November and December , 1821 ; and there attributed to Mrs . Barbaujld , and said to be written in her Eightieth Year A
When life in opening buds is sweet , And golcfen hopes the spirit greet , And youth prepares his joys to meet , Alas ! how hard it is to die ! When scarce is seiz'd some borrow ed prize , An d duties press , and tender ties Forbid the soul from earth to rise , How awful then it is to die I
When one b y one those ties are torn , And friend from friend is snatched foi lorn , And man is left alone to mourn , Ah ! then how easy ' tis to die 1
When trembling limbs refuse their weight , And films slow gathering dim the sight , And clouds obscure the mental light , Tis nature ' s precious boon to die !
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cesan Association of that Socie ty * llfely H , 182 ? . By Joseph Algar , M . X , lift . uister of Christ Church , Fromfc , Sfrrtn JL& % Co-operation in the Charitable Institu
tions of the Church of . ' England : in tire Parish Church of St . Martin ' s , Leicester , August 16 , 1822 > the Anniversary of the Association for the Archdeaconry of Leicester ,. By Francis Merewether , M . A ., Rector of Cole Orton , 8 vo . 2 s .
Internal Union the best Safeguard of the Church : in the Parish Church of Storrington , July 11 , 1822 , at the Visitation of the Venerable Charles Webber , A . M ., Archdeacon of Chichester . By Hugh James Rose , M . A ., of Trinity College , Cambridge , and Vicar of Horsham . 8 vo .
On the best Methods of promoting an Effective Uniou among Congregational Churches , without infringing on their Independence : preached before an Association of Ministers , Sept . 5 , 1822 . By John Morison , Minister of Trevor Chapel , Brompton . 8 vo . 1 $ . 6 d .
The Root of all Evil ; on Covetousness ; delivered before ai > Association . ^ By R . H . Shepherd , Minister of Ranelagh Chapel . 8 vo . 1 ^ . Fraternal Advice , addressed to John Pearce , of Wrexham , on his Ordination over the Presbyterian Church , Jan . 23 , 1822 . By his Brother , J . B . Pearce , of Ciavering , Essex . 8 vo . Is .
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strong , and conscience clear , And words of peace the spirit cheer , And visioned glories half appear , * Tis joy , ' tis triumph then to die !
Death. When Faith Is Poetry. Death. When Faith Ij
DEATH . When faith is POETRY . DEATH . When faith ij
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HEAVEN . Then never tear shall fall , The heart shall ne ' er be cold , And life ' s rich tree shall teem for all With fruit " more golden far than gold : "
Then those we lost below Once more we shall enfold ; And there , with eyes undimm'd by woe , The burning throne of God behold . * * " There the pure sun-bow glows , Unaided by the shower ; No thorn attends the elysian rose , No shadow marks the blissful hour :
There roll the streams of Love , Beyond Death ' s wintry power , In light and song for aye they move By many a blest Immortal ' s . bower Creditor ** ' Sappho— % pv < ro xovarorepa -
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U 36 Poetry . —A Thought on Death . — Heaven .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1822, page 636, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2517/page/52/
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