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guishec ! ( considering"the almost insuperable disadvantages tin- * der which she laboured ) for mental superiority , is still more respectable for its moral worth . The righteous are never forsaken , and the superintendence of Providence in nothing is more evident than in the universal sympathy that prevails in
behalf ' of the widow and the fatherless . It will be highly gratifying to those who have contributed ^ or who may contribute ^ to this ' publication , that by so doing they not only relieve the necessities of those interesting objects of benevolence , but that the aid which they afford will in all probability be more
extensively beneficial from the plan that is proposed for the future subsistence of Charlotte Richardson and her infant son . It is designed to establish her in a school : and sensible of the iin * port an ce of education even in its earliest stages ^ and knowing that its success must depend upon the qualities of those to ¦ whom it is entrusted , we cannot but entertain flattering ex- * peetations that she will be the means of implanting in the opening mind those virtuous principles and amiable dispositions b ^ which she herself has been distinguished * S .
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ARTICLE IV * . The Christian Teacher : a Religious Spelling Book . By the Rev . T . Harper . 2 d edition » Williams and Co * This is a laudable attempt to instruct children in piety . It is well adapted for Sunday schools . Had some of the lesson ^ been les& calvinistic , the book would have been likely to be more generally useful *
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At Clapham , June 4 , the Rev . JOSIAH THOMPSON , aged 8 a , a Minister of the Baptist denomination . He "was born at Shrewsbury , in the same parish with the Rev . Job Orton , with Tvhom he maintained a correspondence for many years . His father was a Baptist minister , who lived to a great age , and died at Kingston-upon-Tharnes . Ivir . Thompson was first settled as pastor of the Baptist church in Unicornyard , Southwark , when he was a rigid Calvinist . Upon some change of sentiment , he gave up that ' connexion , and
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preached only occasionally . He lived many years in the house of Mr . Ben ) , Stinton , in Bury-street , and after his death with his widow , attending the ministry of Dr . Savage one part of the day , and o £ Dr . Stennett the other , of whose church he became a member . He married late in life , but continued in the same famil y * with whom he removed to Clapham , where he usually preached once in the month , and often assisted his brethren in other places * He undertook to collect an account of the history and present state o £ all the Dissenting Congrc-
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fWe are desired to inform our readers , that since our review of Mr . Orton / s Ijife and Letters , we have received a List of Corrections and Additions * which Haa . y be \ xa& gratis of the Publisher .- ^ EoiTOR . }
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1806, page 382, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1726/page/46/
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