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1826 . Aug . 19 , at Portsea , sincerely lamented , Mr . John BftBNTj aged 6 C ^ years . He united to great solidity of judgment a rational aijd enlightened piety . His talents and virtue ^ w ^ re earlj conspicuous , and procured him the esteem
of his judicious friends , apd rendered him useful in th ^ se facial rel !| iqtis rkbetiings , then heldijjr the c 6 ngjregat ^> n to which Ire b $ o& £ e < £ fot inutuaj ediAcation . After close attention to the general arguments on the subject , in 1786 , he
submitted to tfre ordinance of Christian t ? $ p-MSm , and became united to the ©^ neraj Baptist Church ; St ; . ThOtnM $ i&et , Portsmouth , and continued a support and ornament to it for forty years ; twelve , ° f which he was an actJve deacon of the
society , ^ and fourteen a gratuitous ty + dourer in the gospel vineyard , preaching jrequently in the chapel to w £ mfe ' h *; Aelon ? ed , and elaewh ^ r ^ as opportunity Offered fov his talents being , called i t ^ o action . In preaching he prod ^ c ?* ^ ^ usiderable variety , but excelled ' ^ en tr eatm on doctrinal subjeds : fllW Ma
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statements were- particularly clear and ! reasonings most conclusive , white to fehe attejadye hearer it ^ va » evident his candour kept him far above the trickery of controversy . In early life he was a decided Trinitarian , but , from a more
attentive perusal of the Scriptures , became convhiced they did not eoritam any thing to Stipybrti the notion x > f two natures in the person of Cfifist-, or ^ the doctrine of ? three persons in one Godi : this
conviction was then frankly avowed , and ' the ifctpb ' rtaift- atid ? consoling view of the unity qf 7 God'in the person of the Father tfulV , Wliicli ha * d beamed , on his mind , he held without wavering to the I&s 4 . And witit it , in preftefh } ng ^ sti = enuo » sly insisted oh the uiiiver ^ rtl bd » eve ! eHce of the Stt * -
prfeme Beings an # lhat hi ther redemplttou OfMnan , through tfte mediation of Jesue Chr ^ t , wa ^ hicjwd ^ the extirpation of * sitr ax > d res ^ o ra ^ i oii of all men i *> virtue ancl ; -jiapgiries ? i ' Thi ^ , subll * B 6 view of the , ftP » P ^ ^? P ?^^ ° P he considered as ^ rfoctiy . cap ^ is&b ^ with an awfttf rbtriw . tiim ^ peyofttT ^ fie " grave , and was
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1826, page 691, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2554/page/55/
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