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i ^ jantbeo ^ rQa ^ esh ^ fe ^ Qld ! tHp od § li ^ rt& » i *^ W ^? * ftfe ° Y ?/ lW ^ Heads ; when we enter the established house of Godf , imbue < J ^ tud xw ® vfk ^ n % wfah lawful fp £ e £ yf £ fevepy jstus ^ la ; ?©^ ou ifjniQrtai fra mes ; every pulse of its fearful and wondecfulKjpristr . wj ^ ipOr ^ ye ^ ^ nd
wery thought * quickens and aboundsf within us # it tjje ecst $ ti < r ? hope of an exquisite eternity of enjoyment , where no storms shallra , g £ , no crosses annoy , no blasphemers and sinners tl&re to injrud ^ . * ¦« Ebbery ting massa say / murmured Vespasian in low respojcisje , *—e so brim full o ' ope . '
V Beware , ' pursued Dr . Wizbeach , deepening his tope , 5 beware , oh Amelia Stains ! of trenching upon the proud prerogative of , the otherwise humble children of heaven . That heaven is not for heretics , but only for the pure of faith , the good , holy , an < J sanctified children of true worship . ' ? * Ebbery ting massa say , so good for children o ' worsesheep / sonorously responded the black . ^ H
m ! * The fires of hell ,, Amelia Stains , are fiercely multitudineusmultitudinous in form and kind and fashion and , degree-f ^ and eternal as fierce . Thither wilt thou , and such as foll < w intjiy abandoned and dissentient course , be infallibly disn ^ isse 4 fro ^ i * tRe most minute and fragmentary shadow of hope of salvation ; r for
mercy would lose all its characteristics were there , no sucl ^ 'thing ( here the doctor raised his voice ) as justice ; , charity < woul 4 Jose its name were it indiscriminate , thus degenerating inta&jinere weakness ; and t ^ e name of the charitable ( here hisr revepepce raised his voice to the utmost ) would become as a uwckeryand a by- ^ i ^ ord among men . ' . , , ,
-u ^ 'fibbery itmgi' exclaimed Vespasian , lifting one hand with sympathetic excitement ,: * ebbery ting massa and missis say , ' ^ ind he stamped upon the floor at the same moment that he brought \ i \ s band down upon the breakfast table , with a bang that made every euplekp from its saucer , ' —e so tarn charitable . ' A peculiar silence ensued . (
<» of > Vespasian ? said X ^ r . Wizbeach , with awkward authority , quit the apartment directly ? i The black moved towards the door . ¦ w * -Stapy fsirfah I ^ -Hivhere did you learn that dreadful expression ?
who in my house have you ever heard utter a blasphemy ?—where did yo ^ i hear it > Isay ? ' / * Me hear you say him four time in the pulpit ^ massa , last sabbas mcirningy massa / ? i ; < 1 I ^ eavBvine room , ' thundered his reverence .. , )/
Vespasian went with a most subdued air . Just as he wftfc passing throughl-the door the light glanced upon the light side ^ qf his bronze bheekbone / evidently denoting , thbugfo his . bacfcwa ^^ ipned , sornG < eottVcW > rdinavy change of exjiression ^ ib ^ rw h ^ thef ^ rigi ^ iatj ^ Bg itiia ) griaiatce iprepat-at ^ ry to 'blwbberiag all the terrifelerdbjn ^ al , with its prospects , or aJgpi « MeCcthe veryrbiteacl ^ t ipo ^ sibterxlii ^ B
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1835, page 244, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2644/page/20/
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