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pf these little party animosities and distinctions , and to haslen the dawn of that happy day , when all men tfcail '** perceive " with ^ e ven * erable apostle , 4 t that CSWd is no xespeetr r of person ? , but in every ** xtatioh fee who feaieih him and
Worketh righteousness , is accepted o £ Mm . I am soiry , Mr . Editor , to have engrossed so many of the pages of your Repository ; but tile subject is of no common occurrence : and the mere mention
. when speaking of Mrs . Lindsey , © f her talents and her virtues-, could net irave : done justice to eidier . 1 am your obliged and constant reader , CATHARINE CAPPE .
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Brief Memoir of the Rev . Edward Harries . Died on Saturday the 1 st of February in the 69 th year of his age , the Rev . Edward Har . &ie *> of Ascutt , in the : county of Salop * H < e was thie eldest son of an
ancient and respectable family , received the early part of his education at the free grammar school in Shrewsbury , and was afterwards entered- as B studem ' at
Magdalvn College , Cambridge ; Trbfert * , in- duo time he took the degrees oi Bachelor and Master of Jbtftos Hrs ancestors had been warm supporters of what art ? call ^ ed high church : principles , and
the writerof this beard him , within the last' six months , mention with ^ f-+ congratulation , the change wroiight in his rtimd , ' during ' , hilt TCSMtangaateoI Fege , chk-fty by a pew nisaib&t IiockeV " lietttts on Gov-« i > abcttt 5 , ^* f ^ d the Irtdeteend ^ nt Vfbi 8 & AUtiteWvsttinwMUtok
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orders ^ and was inducted mtt > tfi % livings of Ckobury JVIortrmcr , « i ¥ d Han wood ^ both m Stefop > bil * e . At the latter of tfeese - which was # jtfti
in a mile of his prineipfcl pfaeSW residence , be did regular duty It * several year ^ i edifying his h' ££ K ers , not only by the doctrilf < e « which he inculcate d from t& 6
pulpit , but by the uniform ** fiftegrity and benevolence of li ^ 4 Sfe ; Mr . Ui ^ dsey ^ s secession flribtt the church , and the u A poft ^^* which he published upon ttiat dc ^
cation , made a strong im (> re » sk > tt upon his raind , which was remafkable not only fox the acutettess df its reasoning powers , but fort * degree of candour and freedom fitutf
prejudice , of which we uahfc ^ ppfiy have but few examples . He watt induced to consider more d ^|/ fy than he had hitherto done , ttis ? foundation « p ^ n whieh , what at *'
termed , gospel' - ' mysteries are teid . JHe studied the sacred writing and a number of the best coitifto * sitions which have been given ' to the world upon this momorttottS subject ; and the result of the 6 ^
inquiries is weu and forcibly es& * pressed by himself , in a sermo *^ preached at the Unitarian chapel , in Shrewsbury , & few months before his death : — There h ^ Ve *
been many excellentboolts writteTi by great and good aien , with th * best design ; to reduce Christiatifty to the belief and worship ' of ' rhte ? One Trae & <* 4 \ but tUe * plaitfedt book on this subject is the IHfeW Testament J - © if
Thu ^ comric ^ d ibut ** * Lord is © BTe , and -his M&rte QMi * iC thai thwe iV htit Oh& Go& > tte Bother $ &&d < me mediitt ^ r b ^ tw eew God tfttd b& *^ thfMttWr Gfartet JeAW / r h * f&t ! kitA Wnrt ** utiwbte c < maek / rttetoly tb Wa ^
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11 B Brief l&evnmr iff * A ^ JRrt- £ d& * xd Harries .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1812, page 118, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1745/page/54/
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