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rit £ / for their pity , far their justice * and denied by tbe unnatural children whom he formed ?" 1 need not remind your readers that this gorgeous piece of grandiloquence is neither in substance nor similitude
scriptural , ( woe is me , my wards are swelling too , ) nor * should I point out the redundant epithet bounded , where superfluity is m full season ; nor hint that strength is not a measure ; nor inquire about the icine-pres / r , nor the
bloody-garment ); my object } s effected , if I make it appear that by pushing his doctrine to its extent , he has exposed its absurdity to himself , and magnified it into something so jnonstrous as to awaken his own suspi-
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ofo&e , « although ^ happily they are &oon soothed a ^ ain , and r Afifect no more , than stories told to bed Lethargic , which at intervals , the sick Hears aud forgets , and wakes to dote again . "
This is not the only strange passage in Mr . Irving ' s book , which deserves attention ; and I dare say that a pretty correct estimate of that very unequal production has been made by a large
majority of your readers . What i have selected I thought of general interest , and oflfer it to the Repository with a hearty good-will to the cause of truth and benevolence-DEMOCRITUS .
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Sir , fTTtHE following Inscription , drawn ^ p by Mr . Wellbeloved , and set up in JL the Chapel in St . Saviourgate , York , to the njemory of the late Mrs . Cappe , is so strikingly appropriate as well as beautiful , that I shall make bo apology for sending it for insertion in your valuable Miscellany ; trusting it may prove acceptable to many of your readers , and more particularly to those of them who have been charmed and edified by the interesting Memoirs of her Life , written by herself .
Sacred to the Memory of Mrs . Catharine Cappe , Daughter of the Rev . Jeremiah Harrison ; and Relict of the Rev . Neweome Cappe . She was born June 3 , 1744 , and died July 29 , 182 L
Her whole life Was a beautiful and engaging example of Piety and Beaevolenee , Of Piety—ardent , rational and unostentatious : Manifested in uniform obedience To the Law of-God , And in cheerful submission to all the dispensations of his Providence . Of Benevolence—pure , active and persevering , Directed by a sound judgment , And unlimited in its exercise by any regard To personal ease or party distinction * Reader * /
Be a follower of her as sUe was of Ohriat - y And thy life like hers will be happy . Thy death also wUl be sereney Thy memory will be blessed , And tiuae eternuWrewar 4 ^ ecure » \ v ' ^•¦•^^^ d ^ P ^ B ^^ - - i . '
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1823, page 564, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1789/page/4/
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