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fgcofxl : Had : i beenn published In 1790 ) AptiL 21 ^ 18075 ' > a the ? 2 d ^ car ^ of his ^ age . --o U :. \ ; / :- >\ k- - / i PdrtrapS a nfiore fettfcfu 1 "ktiA 4 ^! - ma ^ # pfert ha , R vfes licver sketched M * m ^ tfaW , i ) ihK ifie MlowYng Lbird *>» y » VHF n ^ stefly Kirtd of his frieifci ? GffSfert W&fcMcir
! "The last Whdiirt shaH meqtion of this ^ Hvtime ffctteriSiS ? , ( of tutors in the 5 Storii ^ i » tr Att ^ cm ^ thcmgh not the Je ^ ist ip tovejt isth ^ Revr George Walker . £ h is gepi } tmap r take Jhijn fqr all in all , t > dsS 6 ssei , the greatest -variety of knowledge , ' vvith tji € inosf riiasculine
understandings of atiy man T ever kn ^ w . He is in particular a mathematician of singular accoipp ii ^ rne ^ t ; l # s Treatise on the'S phere , long sipcc published , and tint ijp 6 ti the Coibit Secubns , are the vouchers of my I Assertion , His tiwo-yohinie % of Serraons are pregnant With ^ he celestial fire of genius , and w ^ the vigour of boW ¦ fi « ntimeiits .
^ «* Airpeal to tjie Teoble df England , njioni th * syBJ ^ of this Tekt liaWs , would iict be much honoured by my 5 testimony iayits favoiir , as the best pamphlet published o « that occasion , M ¦^ iot * ffitt' J ud ^ feertt coiiicident with that ?? of tiilei fliifht ^ ttb& « Chaiks James ^ iQXtiiwAp Aas ? declared to a friend of its
mane the ^^ & > c opinion of excellence . : t { Cf 3 ut these qualifications , great and € ^ m ^ ' bl ^ a ^ t ^ ey ^ are , qons ^ wte but a mean p art of his praise- Ai t thou look-HgV Vender , likb JEsdp in the fable , fdr * ? MA « tt l ^ Etoftt * thdu ^ watnt ah intrepid iflpffe . fe the o&usej pf truth , liberty , and . virtue-ran undeviating rectitude of
conflupt—a boundless hospitality- —a mind Tnnnttefy ^ uperior id qyery sensation of malice anti re ^ titrnelic—a breast oVe rflpwing ( with thttjmiUt , of human kindr M ^ - ^ j ^ 4 ? v r . ^ e ^ ii ^ iafiw in lawdar . pursuits , char ^ cte ^ ktic of
magnani-TOty ^ iin rtinWe ^ ried ^ ssiduify , even to kb own hifKlraryce , iti public services ? n ^ Nfty < itxp ^ ri « ndd c ati aiiiure t ^ ee , ' that feFM ?! ^ WF # W ^ * ¥ 4 o » H * - ; b « ^ oanished , an 4 thy hope b ^ realised * . for
. r ' ^ ¥ Jio now will stay tp connputetnc ^ ttcatjn ^^ fc ^ m ^ 4 h « ir $ iitiii of cx ^ lle ^ cei for % X 0 fc& o $ »«« oii ) 4 eyoi 4 of ali malignity ^ and
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often « xdt ^ i ly a ^ k ^^ trrdigiiaHbii against vice 4 . aod fori yeSentence ati 4 pertinacity in ^ j ^ gutation ? , ^ hij ^ e ttt a $ fe the coniputation ; arid it an ^ ounis ^ o au Virifi * tiesim < A bt the lowest order ^ *" "' ¦ , - ¦ ¦ ¦ ; . . - . v . ; : i : '; : ;¦ •;?•¦ :. v : < :. j , 1 ;¦;; . -., ¦ i . r- < : ' - ' ^
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• . ¦ ¦ ; ¦ ¦ : % 7 3 Q . '¦¦ - : - « - 56 , Jbuis Bevrrley ; , ' , "" * Where B ^ pbrsued l ^ is studies after the dissolution of the ncaiethy at Keiuljal , this writer is npt niformeel . He settled at H vijl in 17 S 7 , as assistant to MF / C <) rdlngley '( No . ; . 16 ) oii tvhose cl ^ ath ]^ e was cfiosferi sole pastor , and contjniled in that office till he w ^ s hiid aside by infirmity in 1799 . , . ' ¦ ¦• I
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Besides thie Divinity Students , there ^ vere about 120-Lay Pupife , chiefly in the fnathetnatical € tnd philosophical departments , / of wbam no list has « cotoe iatd tshe
handset tbe present writer * He has only thos ^ of Jenejaiah D ysou ^ E ? q . l oiag a ( &kwh-mim ' fof CommitU ^ in thv House ? of toifimom ; John WiddrlingloriJ f ^ aq »
a banker , n ! in '^ NevvcaAfeleyJauch ^ rst Preiiid *^ ^ the ( lui tQrzuiy : » afid Fhik ) s «^ pih > ral Spci « iy th ^ rev ; ' elhd John Alaoning , MwDLmany ^ y ^« lrs an emiuent plvysicifin at Nwwteh , and , a panicuUr triend thfoi % li liie irfJVIr . aocrir ^ Waik « J
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List of Dr . Rbfhtrdni ^ s Pupils . 477
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1810, page 477, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2409/page/5/
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