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Birmingham ^ June ^ h ^ 1809 . * Sir , The biographical department of your instiactive miscellany is not the least important , in point of utility an , d entertainment . But I see no reason , why it should be limited to the characters of ministers , as I think it has hitherto been . The memoirs of those who
have appeared in obscure and bumble stations , though they may carry with them less 6 clat , ivtll not be destitute of interest . On the other hand , tfrey will afford examples inpje adapted to general imitation . Permit me then to
afford a sketch of . this kind . The classical Mr . Spejice , 52 years since , exhibited a detail of the learned attainments of a faylor in iJmckinghamsbiref . Allow me tq
* On reviewing the date of this interestihg communication , we feel it necessary to apologize to DivToulmin and . © pr readers , for " haying so long kept it back . The present enlarged size of our wtrfrk Will ., we trust , prevent any similar delays , in future . Ed ,
+ In , a , piece , entitled ** A Parallel 5 % !^ ffl £ f <> f Pw . MtacH $ between fLff ^ fl ^ Mw ^ iMan- of Florence , an £ O ^^ sWcccivcr licard pf , ipEnqlanu-& £ th * mWei-ehd Mr . Spciice > XMt printed m 1757 ^ stntf' rc-publiehcd in I 701 , m the 2 d Volume of Fugitive Pisces . By * tvcr& Autfopm , Printed for R . and J . DoDijuMT .
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tell a tale of a taylor of a village in Devonshire , who . se intellectual pursuits were not less conspicuous : and though they did not , like those of the former , consist in the acquisition of the dead languages , were more calculated to enlarge the mind and form the Christian
character , and were , actually , united with distinguished moral excellence , sound judgment and useful exertions . My narrative is short and consists of but few particulars . But the letters annexed
to it , will shew the man ; and if I mistake not , exhibit a portrait , drawn by his own pen , that is calculated to please , to raise esteem and excite emulation . I am , Sir , Respectfully Yours ,
JOSHUA TOULMIN . A Memoir and Four letters of Mr * Bartholomew Hoare , a Taylor , at Musbury ^ near Axminstety Devon . The Four Letters here offered to
the public eye * will give the reader a just idea of the talents , disposition and , character of the
writer * The First affords ^ general vw ?< nr of the principles on which he sep& » r ^ ated iro rp the Church of England - It was written in vindication of
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moMbly repositoky ot '¦' . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ' Theology and General Liter attire . M . 4
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1812, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1747/page/1/
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