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oftibe , iseiapchply occasion , from Psalm x £ p 4 L 3 Z . TJhe preaeber $ aid , that " the geperd teeour : of her conduct ; had been marked out by a , pure and virtuous course * -, $ 3 $ Mr life was upright , and her end tyWtfW&ef * She has left behind a good name , which * s , as Solomon wisely observes , iQ better than groat riches " tfwember 18 , 1826 .
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Obituary .- ~ Mr * ' fUck ^ gmm& ^' ^^ J ^ Mw ^ ' Joim Yates ' W ,
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^ 'Oct ; 20 , atClfiaffianij in the 81 st year of h $£ age / Mrs . ' BaChel Seaton , relief of "tjjjfe lafe Mr . JosepK Seation , for
raau f years the respected pastor of the GeiieVal Racist Ghufcli , at Chatham , [ M 911 . Repos . yi . t 26 . } She was born tit 7 , 1745 , at Headcprn , the daughter of Mr . fedvvard LoVe , qhb of tf ^ e principal supporters of the General Baptist interest iii that place , whose family have
been and continue the friends and ornaments of tj& s > ame interest in various parts of Setit : She \ Vas married to . Mr # Seaton , ai Scaaraeii , Dec . 15 , 1768 ; an 8 JJie proved a true help-mate to her w-ofirfJiV husband . She was a woman of
strong sen | e , rejnartable activity and ^ iM ^ flections ., " ^ tef pfofe ^ sioii of religiqti wsLa iieady am consistent , and aflpfried tk | fe yjrtueg Of tier ^ vhole lite ha 4
Sn ^ enjo yed '( unfailing healthy apd ^ ierj ^ ci ilti ^ s y ^ e ^ e unimpaired to t % e tyf . \ It plefeed pi-qviiJence to rexiaove ^ fe S * !^^ di ^ si > l ] w * ioii . She has « ft five spins kud ^ te dau ghters who N # tdt Wprth aui Severe her me-1 ¦ " ¦ " ¦
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' - «•'" ' / - V- " [ :, l '¦'• ¦; : » Wov , 7 > by a ^ awful calamity , the Rev , John CtJNiwwL ^ a ge neral baptist mimsten J ^ p wa « oa board the Graham ^ am-boat in the Humbe r , oa hi 3 way ^ Gximahy to Hull , when her boiler w ^ t ; and he . was thrown by the ex-WiQu « iut 0 the wat ^ r , from which he p he
^ sooner taken out than expired . ^ P was successive ly minister of . General ^ fc ist congregations at Soham , Chatham , ^ ranbrook , Safffoia'Watdten aud Hull . In ^ ° f these connexions was he happy , *** a little before his untimely deatk be h IieayJ y « iyen up th « ministry and a P ^ fessed some change of religious
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Ofik the loth 4 Kis |^^^^ b « g ^ d £# J&e . co ^ g ^ I % ^ I s ^^ a ^ ^ h ^^^ i ^ l DkigleMad , neai * Liverpool ,,: t&e Jftev .
4 ^ % Vi »» f Jbfg mmi | er , ofv | h | . rei s | N | pt ^ bl | r Prote ^ a ^ . fK ^ eatin ^ JC ^ gi ^? gabion as ^^ Wpiii ^ wo , Paramse ; ,. $ jfi $ g £ L | feerpopL He \ va $ , we belief , ij ^ tive o £ Bgltpn , and was educated ^ t ^ t ] be Harrington ... Apadenay , Q ^' igua . ftepos , UK . 3 S 0 J ?^ ^ e year 177 ? , he was ebbsen pastor of t ^ P Paradise Street t )
j ^ euk . ^ aye S tree Congregation , on th € J reniovai of tbe Rev * PJjiUp Taylor ( a gHandsop of Dr . J- Taylor ) > o ibe Pre ^ - bytwto Congregataoii , Eustace Street , I ^ ibiia ^ of > kich Mr ^ Ta ^ or is still t £ e higHly respected mitiister * [ Mon . Repos . 1 ^ . 658 ^ and iX . 205 J Mr . Yates continued in the same pastoral charge for the long period of forty ^ six years ; truly aud much
acceptable as ^ pr « q ^ he r esteemed for his private virtues . On his resignation in 1823 , the congregation presented to him a piece of plate , of the value of One Hundred Guineas , as an acknowledgment of gratitude for his public services . [ Mop . Hepos . XVIII . 610 . ] Mr . Yates published several
single sermons , which remain as proofs of his talents and scriptural learning and zeal for divine truth * His character and his station in life , as the known possessor of large property , gav ^ hiip great influence in his own denomination , which he
exerted invariably in behalf of truth and freedom . As the head of a numerous and tjruly respectable family , his life was of great importance , aj * d his death must be felt as an irreparable lass . And . we are persuaded we may add with perfect correctness , that he ivill lp $ long lamented in the town of Liverpool , to whose charities he was a benefactor , and of whose liberal institutions he was a warm and constant supporter .
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Nov . 13 , between ten aad eleven o ' clock at night , in the 61 st year of her age , Mrs . Polly Him JFreeman , wife of the Rev . Stephen Freeman , by JFor 4 # If ill , Mnfield . Aa enlargement of the heart ( so pronounced by her physician ) and consequent hydrothpr ^ x , had been insidiously working their mischief aa <*
known to the patient herself . At length she suspected something amiss , and oa application for medical aid her husbaud learned with pungeqt grief , for the former there was no relief * th $ Ufcfcer might in sorae cases be stayed * fojttfc that w «^ uacert ^ ipv She had b ^ ea in her youtb brought up aa a ; raemb ^ K ^ tfee Chwrch of Un ^ nd . At tfc 6 , § ## $ about twenty years , in conseqiience of her father ' s se-
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1826, page 693, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2554/page/57/
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