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August 4 , at Bury St . Edmunds , in Suffolk , in the 59 th year of her age , Mary , . the-wife of Mr . Thomas Robii * -
son , of that place . The release . of this lady from severe sufferings , which had been protracted during several years , will be occasion of thankfulness to her surviving friends and extensive acquaintance , while , her memory will be cherish-. « by all who had the happiness of knowl » g her . Mrs . iR . was 'de prived of her Parent 8
early in Hfe , a circumstance wmch contributed probably to the more 'dependent exercise of the powers of a thn Str ° mimi - Edu «^ ted among Or-P uer f Dlsse » ters , she nevertheless , at a iiod wljeu such occurrences were rare , untracted liberal opinions and became rom nUanan Qfowtian ; while the genewarmth of her affections and the
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Choose yoar own time ; Say not , 'Good nighty but ; m some 'brighter clime Wish . me Good morning .
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-r- 9 j in the 72 nd yeaiM > f his age ^ at tbe palace of Cloyne > in- Irelandy the Rt . JRev . Dr . Warburton , Bishop of that diocese . He was translated from the see of LhnericU , which he had occupied 14 years , $ u
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not be pratcmred , and Ae pJw KM popped . " He had beea cie ^ ted i * m /^> i ^ r of the New Paiiiamcot ifor PmtwYwgtQn ,
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July 27 , In tbf 5 ^ rd ytar orf l ? E is age , the Be ^ . Wilw ^ Wa % s fJoR ^/ fie was bom at Oi ^ infe ^ Jti ; N ^ rfol ^ ** nd cojcaaieuc ^ 4 to ^ ii > is |^ | % t l kb ^ iir | ^ arj y io- Bfc at Sbel / aflger . of the Baptist $ <> ni © pl
^ gation vvjtiifch ^ c ^^ e"fytfe-d . rn . einber . iie-was first ordained ' bveh- a Baptist Church at Yarmouth , where he ' continued several yzdrk . Ffoni w hence . remo-ved to Leicester where | ie , i : emma ^ ; i considerable time . His iiBxt removal
was to London , as the successor of Mr . Bradford , at the City Chapel , . Grab Street . In this connexion ^ he wus ac < customed to vfeit - i ^ iymou ^ h Dock . He became afterwards the minister of a congtegatiop . meeting in Trinity H&t \ , Al-< lersgate Mouse , and of ^ aother me ^ ti ( ig near the Church , X « imtrlioqse : both v ^ hich
were latterly formed into ane and a $ sein > bled iu the "Ebenezer-Chapel , Comrm ? r < fi # Road . ISJr . Horne was distiu ^ aished for high Calvinism , and ; was , we beJieviej called an Antinomian by those 4 hat dtv scribe themselves , as moderate Ca . lvini . sts He publis | ied , " Biblical . eritiebms ^ ' g vol ^ . 3 vo . ; " Hymus ; " ** ^ Consolation for Bereaved Parerits : of Infant
Salvation proved from the Scriptures <> f Truth . ; " " The Temple Rebuilt ; * tx Answer to the Rev . T . Latham's Pamphlet entitled , The Idol Tem [> le Dembikhed , '" &c . &c . Mr . Home was a sufferer under political proseeafckHi daiviiig -the late war . He gave a political to . a ^ t : at ^ i wedding feast at Lekestcy , for which ^ hc
was councted of sedition , and sentenced to thi < ee rqonths impris ^ ime ^ t in LfiXpc ; g-^ er goal , ^ otwith ^ r . a ^ i ^ g -, ll * e gre ^ t , efforts of the l ^ ittj . LjQvd Ki ^ ine , . | us ' . counfi d , iu , his cjef ^ cc .
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Augu-st -G , at Chichester , m the 29 th year of his age , Mr . F . Shippam . This young maivwUase . pojitic ^ l firmness and independence , iji union with general good conduct , had . rendered , him greatly esteemed by his friends , > vas suddenly takeu from them , by a fall from his horse ; by which he was so severely hurt to
in his fyead , as from jt ^ e ftr $ t rejider the idea of surgical missist ^ nqe t >^ g . pi auy avai ^ . to restore' him i to ; hi $ s ^ Uct ^ d parents ,. perfectly . hopel ^^ s . He wa $ , a regular attendant at the ^ nitari an Qft ^ j ^ l , having . much at heart the , docUipes ,
delivered there ; . and . there the JbllQwwg Sabbath his death iwasiimpro-ved , by sojuie remarks on the Sovereignty of God > founded on the wx > rds addressed t , o tlic prophet Ezekiel , i *' ,. Son-of m ^ n , I take from Ibee the desire of thine . ^ yqs , at a stroke . "
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1826, page 565, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2552/page/57/
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