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cfctetiftteS arid it 3 duties , which recotfintendetf themselves to hb ' Be'ritas'Md tfls ^ ritttgr taind ' , we ? 6 sftpreinely ha ~ jidhrtdttt , be took care tftjit his heart Should beat witness to their calm and
3 teat ! y aiid habitual efficacy . He knew Bow td contend earnestly for the princijiies Which he had Embraced , without being trtinrintff&l of his own Weakness jfnd fallibility i and he rejoiced to behold iti every class of Christians bright and Beautiful example * of Christian virtue .
The spirit of tmostentatioas , cheerful pietf which distinguished hitn id the Earner days , and atfiidst the more active ^ cefteis tiF his life , did not forsake him wiieir his head was silvered with the fltiudtffg of age , and it strikingly
tilsjflayed itself thi ' ough the period of his d&illn # . fits faftifrg strength amtottnfced riiai the time 6 f Ms departure wHs at ftattdt aM ht * could tef him dowii ih jteffcfe ; fofr he w # s nt > t afraid to dfie . De ^ th entered his chamber , and was
weidonied by hitn as a rnessenge * frcfm foe ihrdite 6 i ine ^ cy , sefit to fell him twat the seasoli of his tiial and labour w £ s Over , and that Ms regard \ v * as ready . fi * that h 6 usfe of prayer which so \ cmg s&M hini a humble and dev » # ut
worstoipter , bdiviiVg dowh h ^ foYe the Majesty of rfeavdti , Wtthlri those Walls which so ciiFtfe ^ i ^ esmtiidM td h 1 fe he ^ ritfelt a&A aniliiatltifc ti ^ teg of ^ f ^ , hf ^ r tSttufral hats liSft a rt > ia tfc&t taihtidt feaisiljr % > e filled lip . May flie affectionate tnbnttet Who grieves for the loss of iiei * fctfty , 3 ier 6011 ft-1
selldf , her friend , find comfort in the tfnfe promises of the \ Vtdta ^ Go& 1 Adci i While hfe children tnttgfc ov&t the itfeVnot ^ of a &thei ^ , by Vviit > se |» msfence thefr home \^ as fehlh-ened ail d erideitk ^ ed , iflay they r ^ ed ' oitble tfeeit gteifeful , 6 atisWeWite atfentioiis to to wlio b ^ tv e them , and dwell tfigeth ^ r in
nnitlterrupted harmony and love , helping and serving one another ! To the individual wlid ti-aces Mb feefele record b ? departed t fbffcbi Mr . Trele ^ ve n tvas " thfe ffietid of B& ahy ' yedrs , ^* and fte hopes rrevtlr td ibrg ^ t his vktu 0 , dieVer f 6 lose tfee impfessioti Of kift ' kltidnefe . " We t ^) bk ^ tveet cbrtwsel together , aftd \ va !( ted iitito the iibitite di Gf 6 d ih tionipajay . * J . W . B .
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HSi Obituary r + Mr . Jeftn Wj > od . **~ Mrs . Brietow .
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Ja ^ . 21 , S ^ P ito A Ett fcAfegfH , ^ O Wife of the Rev . E . Bftt ^ roW , ^ if MiHiting ham . During a kiWg period of depression mid sickness the j * np £ 6 rts an ? id consolafk > ffs of religion Were poHve ^ fulhr felt .
White he * mind on most subjects partook of the infirmity of heir body , stod freqnemly '^ dined hei ^ 6 defspo ndency ^ her vviews ^ f Migious tMftth terete eve ^ iff t ) ie m ost cheerful and co / WpVetoetisi ^ ktnd . Tbc'citt ^ h ^ fciiiaus by everf ^ rne ^ s * o pro * lonk "her life , she still Contemplated death
withv ^^ t dismay , and looked tfotWatd t (^ futtirl . ty with deV&rit hope ; # tf& ^ ccfio * - sing dv ' cehe of her efiiithly e ! xisleiitje at OhCe displayed her ii 4 iM ftirfd um <» fenCfttiotfs ' jrtlt fe ^ v ^ n ^ pi ^ ty , atid erhiCed the benefttffift tendency of ( idrfetit vStm ? ^ oti-( Tefning 'i » e stripftural character of the ^ at Sii i ^^ . oie . Fully aWatfe Of he ' r aphe
pi-6 a ^ hidg &l ± ^ ol \ it \ 6 h , and " retaining ^ - &cutoefc t 6 tov ? last , me tetjUe ^ ted to hiH a ^ feti to her ' cfiSUf ahd iJketi ^ atoly te-. slgrted he * s ^ At t fnto the battels ^ of her Cirearo ^ Agr 6 ^ , l > ly to her cm * V& $ eM , sfae ^ s interr ^ a at tiip ^ Ml IVSieeting hacr ^ e , fh Bli-m ( ito [« fe ; ani . , ^ a ^ i&e f ^ ^ Hrice , tihUh ¦ Wi& ^^; W $ ^ yffi perttimwi by tht fo&v * & %$ k $ fa : ^ t >
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1 ^ 26 . JSih . 5 , aged 54 , after an illness ot Wbg anVlntotttte , Mr . Jbftft Wo 60 , rf Wte ^ ' TO , TJttektfe )/ . the following atWfctftfto'tk-tt-ibUtfe tb his nVemor ? hal WAsjb iynt iKith oW Kaiids t ct The naiae of
i ^ illtfiVW I iial , Wio took m iiwiy an intm » triD - ' & W 6 * % W % ich ttow records his MUfe ' WMt ftbt % f )^ seA -dtitioticed . 3 ^ i ^ ' ^ wm ^ *** «**•« fete > ^ * m * 4 -Hw tefrourltfe di * iuiwfibti of hfs Wsufe hbnI % r *« d % feW ^ s ^ mibu ^ tb
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his de ^ thi , he saS 4 to on& &f his fanjil jr , c Thiat were his life prolonged , and lie could devotee his time exclusively to literal ufe , ft Would be his chief pleasure to write for atid read the Repository / The distinctive and essential characteristic of
the deceased was benevolence . It was this which led him , i » days of activity , to proihote the intereBSs of all who tolled trpon him for assistance ; i& hoars of conversation it prompted him to admhe and advocate whatever tended to
universal peace ; and in moments of reflection induced him to cherish and purstiv those tenets which exhibit the Creator in the most merciful points of view to his erring ereattites . He cotttiitu&Uy referred to the foHy and bigotry of the supposition that Unitarian ism w&s merely a
religion for the hour of health and prosperity , ft * he had found that-it enabled hitS to look for > fra * d to his deat ^ i with caftan'ess and with hope . He always tipoke favourably of hanaan aature generally , And in his imfivi&taal experience , the gratefol and the good had always preponderated over the unthankful aad
the evil . May he receive that tfcrercy that he hoped would be the portion of all those Who wdfship the Fathefr in spirit and in thtfh \ ' "——Mr . Ac ^ land paid si J tiatly-deserved tribute ef respew ; to > tfek ^ xcellettt mill ) , in a f&neral serHYoi ^ Ja »* 15 , dt the OHaVel-Pit Me ^ tSn ^ of Which Mr , Wi > 6 d fiad long b £ en ati active mi trtttvet ^ allly-rfespeeted ittetnb ^ iv
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1826, page 122, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2545/page/58/
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