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his conduct , to remove the impmsions m ^ de o | t ^/ raind .. of a lall y > in wkose family We' was eraployed to work bj the day , by thp representations of the clergyman of the parish * who- was ii \ ceuse < A
at his becotriing a Dissenter . It was addressed to the gentlewoman of L , ady prake , a person of reading and of a liberal temper , the daughter of a minister in Switzerland . The effect of it is not now
accurately recollected * , except , that I apprehend , after a time , he recovered some share of the business of the family . The Second Letter is a vindication of separation from the Church of England , on Unitarian
principles } in which the point is forcibly argued . The gentleman , to whom it was written , was a man of reflection and good sense , a great admiterof Dr . Foster ' s Devotional Offices , a devout coittemplater of the works of Natxire , especially as they offer to view on the sdacoast * He afterwards became a
regular attendant , during my ministry , at the dissenting meet . itig-house , in Colyton . His residence was at Seaton , on the coast , between Lyme and Sidmouth : where he carried on , with
reputation , an extensive trade in the grocery line . The Third J ^ tte £ o ^ e j ^ the senti . ments of jhe ' waiter on aji
oVcjHiation service to the consideration of his much esifgemep friend ; and pastor , the Rev . Sam ' qel Sla ^ r , a ri&tive of Ilmirister , in Somersetshire , who received his academical education at 1 'aunton , and died minister of tfie cdngregatibn of
Protestant Dissenters at Cbfytpft , TM&r < % W& 1 % i » tlife vfgotir of Kfe , greatly resbectedatid beloved , h ^ imMm < $ m&L ^ ^
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liberal sentiments and spirit , and % wori ^ cfoaractet jn p ^^ lvS&w-The ge&tlenian , to ^ whbse ordfifiation the letter refers , was the Rev . Benjamin Kiddel , a native of Tiveripp , in jpeypj ^ , w . ho gtirsued afcadefaifcal Studies / ^ uhdeV Mr .
Moore ^ at Bridgwater ^ . Spmersatr sh ^ re , and was the ne |> hew of Mr * Moore ^ who gave the ^ charge ^ - a respectable minister at Plymouth , and author of a judicious and literal ** Essay on Fundamentals . " Mr . Kiddel removed from
Sidmouth to Cork ; and , after some years , returned to England , and was chosen pastor , about 1770 , to the congregation of Protestant Dissenters , at Shepton-Mallet , where he finished hii ministry an 4 his days , participating in the esteem and attachment of his friends .
a few years since . The Last Letter , it i $ remembered , was written to meet the . enquiries of a brother , in distress , who hoped , by shewing some family connection , to recommend himseli to the nbtice and generosity of Hoare , Esq . <> f Stourhead ,
Wilts . If recollection does not err , his wishes were answered . After the writer ' s death , he who now publishes it , at tne suggestioh of a worth y friend to himself ahd the deceased , too * the liberty
of Gbm ^ iihicftti ^ a pmy ., qf it , wi . t ^ a r § ftrj ^ i }^ tjip « , c ^ f ; the ^ te of )( he vvriter ' fi family , to the same benevolent gentleman ; wjhdj , tso , ? jt { ^ tm ?**> &&& . # ti tfrp freedom , returned a ^ n ^ spme
A « l 4 Smite ftnsw «« $ '> a ^ i remitted tibe family 10 / . a veaiv This letm mm * tdm'Ui ^ iMmkMn ^
n V fie \ « > 1 r , *» i '»< -, * h » JtSil- At . » i » ' •• * - " ' ^ * ' ^ * " * i 4 m ^ mMw ^ w ^ f ^ » jf « aHw in &irn /| i *» # 4 * tm IttlWtraliAg 4 be @entu ^ and tafcwts of th £ pep i > M * ti : % dimftfea fc ¦
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310 Memoir of Mr . Bartholomew Hoare .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1812, page 210, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1747/page/2/
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