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reviving ' the impulse which they give to languid desires and faint regards towards our eternal home ! How precious the hope of meeting again in the bright and happy regions of
the blest ! Does it not reconcile us to life , refresh us for duty , communicate to heaven itself a fuller radiance , ami " to ^ immortality "" aHfairer-bloom- ? There virtue is without suffering , our peace is pure and hallowed , and we shall dwell in the house of the Lord for ever . '
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Ann , the wife of Mr . John Munn , of Rolvenden , in Kent , aged sixtyseven , the daughter of the late Mr . John Mace , an eminent surgeon for many years of Tenterden in the above county . This event took place on Sunday , the eighth day of the present month .
Mrs . Munn had , upon the whole , enjoyed a good state of health , until four or five months previous to her decease ; when a bilious attack was followed with a debility which baffled all human skill . Her state of mind
was , that of a pure and elevated piety and a determined uprightness ' r connected with all those enlightened , consoling and animating prospects , which "Unitarian views of Christianity are so well calculated to inspire .
These principles she took constant pains to instil into the minds of her children ; and particularly that , from which no inducemenl ; whatever should lead them to depart , even that strict regard to truth , so essential to the religious character . Mrs . M ; was a constant attendant , so long as she
was able , at the Unitarian chapel in this p lace ; and as constant in com- * meliorating the death of the great instructor and Saviour of mankind ; and her last days and hours were closed ( for she was sensible to the last ) in a state of resignation and reliance , fait ) and hope .
Her youngest daughter died seven years since . Two sons and a daughter remain to be a blessing to their sorrowing parent , who in their cultivated talents , and in every point of view just respectability of character , are proofs of the valuable effects of this culture on the part of their parents in- ~ all-that-is-importaut _ to reasonable beings , and to Christians . Let parents follow the example here set them ; and may they behold in their offspring the same invaluable effects ! Mrs . M , also was by no means a stranger to the milder sympathies of our nature , to which the poor in her neighbourhood , and others , bear their willing testimony . The well-known direction of our blessed Saviour here presents itself to our attention ; * Go and do thou likewise . L . H . Tenterden , \ 7 th April , 1832 . J
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London ; Printed by W . Clocks , Stamford-street ,
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64 UNITARIAN CHRONICLE .
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The Annual Meeting of the Kentish General Baptist Association will be held at Canterbury , on Tuesday , the 15 th of May . Mr . Means of London is appointed to preach .
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Unitarian Publications . Proceedings of the Church Militant ; or , Captain Gordon and his Coadjutors remarked upon ; including a brief Statement and Defence of some Unitarian Doctrines , in a Letter to the Hon . and Rev . G , Noel . T 3 y a UnitariairP Bridporfc . Providence , as manifested through Israel . By H . Martineau . Addressed to the . Jews by the Unitarian Association , .
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W : Public Fasts Irrational and Anti-Christian . By Georg-e Harris .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 1, 1832, page 64, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1811/page/16/
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