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39 a ££ ist minister , in Newcastle upon Type , ( of whom see a Memoir in the Monthly Mag . for Awg \ ist , i 86 a , ) who dosed a short but amiable life in the exercise of calm and patient acquiescence xtnd& the pains of a lingering disease , aaict of cfoeetrul reliance o »* the accomplishment of the |> rbinises axtd hopes of tnS ^ pspel . : 1816 , Juneioi at Manchester , the / ReV . lSr . B ^ RNESi o £ Mstnchest € r , iii the 6 fj 0 i ^ i of his age . * 8 * b , &ri Ifrlday , June 29 , Hied , in the 30 th year of her agei Mrs . LOVEBAYJMAJOR , wife of Mr . Robert Major , bfPooL A ^ ° twenty-four hours before her death , she was deltverctf of a siori , who survived-but a short time . An affectionate husband and five children remain to feel and lament this serious deprivation of Providence . The estimation in which she was held , the suddenness of the event , and the idea of
a young family left destitute of maternal care and tenderness , awakened , in an cxcraordinary manner * the seasibility and regret of all ranks , « ven where there wa * no personal acquaintance . She wa » in-. terred in the family vault , in the burying ground of tfce Old Unitarian Meetinghouse , ;©^ Wctoctday , July 4 , » and a funeral sermon was preached on the Sunday fbttofwirtgv from James iy . 13 , 14 * to a very numerous and respectable au * dience . z . ir /* . -- \ : -. ,. .. •<¦ . Mrs . M possessed very superior na * tural abilities , which were considerably improved by readiDg " . Her sentiments on religion were those entertained by Ifnitftrians ; and lately , she has often expressed to several of her friends £ he great satisfaction and comfort which she derived from the inestimable writiogs of the late Mr * iandsey and Dr . Priestley - - -JPto /^ July 14 , x 8 io , JLS .
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OCAlCERS * YEARLY BfEETONGA "
The Epistle firoin ^ e ^ Yearly Meeting , held in London , by Adjournments , from the %$ & of the , FiftK Mo ^ ith , to the xst of the Skth Month , 1810 , inclusive , To the Quarterly and MontWy Meetings of Frienis , in Great Britain , Ireland , and Elsewhere * f . 1 '
Dear Frierids i Iti turiiinjjiiur minds towards saluting you with an epistle , and particularly as the subject came ihore clesely under attention * ati encouraeerrtent was felt ,
which induces us t (> believe that in so dioing vtc ^ hali be iti- ' the way of our duty : and I when - ' that ? precious love S vHich binds' together the various membet ' s of the spiritual body is in dominion , thfe ^ tity is freely fulfilled . And as the cbH ^ citecj : cliurch of Christ , gathered into his name , and baptised into his spirit ,
" shed abroad in their hearts * " * But we' know that the lovejof eartbly things too often prevails , the harmony of even religious society is interrupted , yea even many become spiritually " robbed and spoiled /' f Dear frknds , » U of you who may hear or read this our tender salutation , let us address yqu in the language of the evangelical prophet , ' « Arise , Shine : " $ you to whose hearts the Lord , in his never-failing mercy , may direct the words of his servants , which of you can aay that your " light is * ' not " cotue ? " § JLct it then , be displayed in conduct . Keep in view the two j < rea * commandments of perpetual . > biigauon ; the love of God , and the love of our neighbour . The latter 10 the ground of our Christian discipline , and cue former is the life ofour spiritual worship . And we are persuaded that if , thiougk the
nitist abide under this powerful influence to guide its proceedings ; so > also the ^ ntl ^ ers ^ iiithenf separate allotments , ititifi&Mcnd stiver means of bein& preseVved / "esich' in the wfey of his own duty , Wof' cdiWributing , ' each his share , to tiie" common * welfare , ' than iby cxperi-43 ncing 4 C the Love of Gbd ? ' ¦ renewedly ¦ ( 1 .
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Intelligence . —Qtudktr * * Yearly Meeting . 365
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1810, page 365, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2406/page/45/
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