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OBITUARY.
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It is much to be regretted ,- that although , many reputedly orthodox ministers had been requested to unite in this discussion , none attended . Mr . Freer , the 1 Vicar of the parish , whose zeal had moved him to preach on the previous Lord ' s da-v ~ as-w-e . U---as-- ^ oiL _ . o . tlxer occasions ,
against Mr . Chappell and his sentiments , did not think fit to make any reply to a respectful invitation to attend the meeting . If such conduct does not betray a suspicion" in the parties themselves , that zeal without knowledge , however confidently it may speak in . ike pulpit , would make but a poor figure out of it ; it cannot fail to excite such suspicion in the minds of others . And they who do not . hesitate to impugn the views and characters of their fellow Christians , in a place which prevents the possibility of a reply , would do well to consider whether it is not
their , duty to come , forward and defend their assertions , where the parties attacked are permitted to speak for themselves . The deep attention-, the devotional spirit , and truly Christian feeling which pervaded the meetings , rendered them a sacred festival , which will be remembered by many with the most grateful emotions for years to come . What may be the ultimate effects of this sincere and Christian
attempt to " spread just and scriptural views of God , and Christ , and the holy Gospel , we cannot now say ; but even already good has resulted to the minds of many , whose ears had , for a long time been dinned with those favourite sounds ( with a certain party ) heresy , infiddity , blasphemy ' , as .. applicable tp all Avho do
not believe in the lrmity . Such persons , they had heard , could not be Christians , they denied Christ , were the persons referred to by John as antichrist ^ as not to be heard , nor their books read , nor they admitUd into the house of a believer , and as wicked ; and to crown the whole , as charged with the unpav *
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donable siti , or sin against the ; Holy Ghost , and consequently verging on eternal torments . But , on hearing for themselves , some expressed their full persuasion that they had been misinformed : others that there * was
no denying of Christ ' Christ , ' they observed , ' was , / am sure y ac ^ lFnowlel 3 g etl ~ i rrtlr ^ sermon in the morning , and also in the speeches in the evening . Some who were " deterred by the misrepresentations of the Vicar from attend * ing , on hearing the accounts of others , much regretted their absence .
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OBITUARY .
* With the most poignant feelings of regret we have this week the painful duty of recording the death of our excelient ^ aird tatented townsman , James Losh * Esq ., Barrister a £ Law , and Recorder of this town .
This lamentable event took place at Greta Bridge , Yorkshire , on Monday morning ,, after . a . xezy s hort ; .. illness . Mr . Losh left home on Wednesday the 18 th , apparently in excellent health , and after transacting professional business at Sundefland , set out for Greta Bridge , at five o'clock the same afternoon , to attend his
duties as one of the revising barristers oftl ? e North Riding of Yorkshire . He arrived at Greta Brio ^ e ^ about one o ' clock on Thursday morning , and after partaking of a few hours' sleep ,, proceededyvhll his colleagues to revise the list of voters at Romaldkirk , froHrwhence the party returned to Greta Bridge , and before
dining took a walk in Rokeby Park . Mr . Losh was in good spirits , and ate a hearty dinner , but in . a . short time found himself unwell , and retired to"h " zs room , where he was " sick , and complained of a pain in the small of his back , Conceiving , however , that he had eaten something * which had disagreed with him , he did not consider it necessary to send for medical assistance till the following morning , when professional aid was procured from Barnanlcastle , He
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 1, 1833, page 382, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2627/page/30/
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