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alth ough be removed many miles from them * they requested that he might continue his connection with them ; which he did , exercising the duties of the pastoral office amongst them , as opportunity occurred , so long as he lived . He
also laboured in the ministry at Cfeattafn ; a , nd although he had not what is called a popular address , yet his sermons were methodical , and his aim was that they ipjght be founded on , and congenial to , the language of scripture ,. He was an ornament to his
profession * His conduct in life g % ve additional force , to the rules which he reconiRiended from the pulpU ; he studied to adorn the citrine of his £ aviour . He was esteemed for his humble and
mockst deportment , and his praise iSritiaU the chuirches in the conuection * As an husband , he wat l ^ i thfii ^ and affectionate , ever j ^ ware of the Jblessing lie enjoyed , ve nd
p .- * mo ^ t acti iefatigable Qompaniop , his ^ uryivor , whose exertions ia his numerous family , whilst it ; lightened the load of his ^ cv >\^ . Cpn cems , greatly increased ^ domestic comforts ? As a
pnr $ i * t , he was kind and tender ; as a fjr ^ nd , honest > disinterested and Hiicere ; as & companion , intelli * gent and cheerful , so as to render hfa company particularly accep - tfrbjte to yemog people ; as a mem * feer ^ f socji ^ t ^ , he wns just and up-** $ **» mil 4 in hisi temper , andun-^ fen ^ S ^ ig ia hb manners : id a ! w $ r 4 f $ U £ f * was bis genei ^ il charac . * $£ , ^ iyf bu ^ y envy and ill -nature hay ^ . ^ g ^ qely formed a weapon ^ H ins t him .
m % la %% rnotnients resertibled the * UD ^ J 0 ner ^ ^ y ^ ning without a cl oud * % - ^ MI ^ rof One God , the ^ t % 9 t < wir % 9 * & J ^ m Cbxht ,
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he enjoyed the Christian ' s brightest hope : he was frequently heard to exult in the language of the apostle , 2 Tim . i . ' 12 . u For I know whom I have believed ; and I am
persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed iroto hijn * against that day . " Oa his dea , t ^ bed , he was visited by numerous friends of different connections ^ both ministers and others , wbfV were desirous of shewing him . every c token of their esteem ; ancl amongst > the number , by several res ^ ec ? . table clergymen of the y Establish-. " ment , whose kind attentions wer- ^
particularly gratifying both tQ himself and family . He bore ^ H long and painful illness with great patience and fortitude ; his pain > which at intervals was acute , neve * produced a murmur ; h ^ s mind
was perfectly serene until the last * and he sunk , iwithout st groan ^ int
ham , on Sunday , Nqv . 3 d : all hi * children ^ together ^ with , several . x& * lations and friencjs , at his pwn ^ request , foHowedi him to th ^ grqtup 4 # Previous to the ipternqtent ,, ai > apt * propriate and impressive sejj | noa
was preached by , Mp , S ^ mpsoja kingsford ^ to 4 u . attentive ; JMfl crowded audience , frorp th 0 3 ^ -th Psalm and the 37 th verse ;/** fy ^ ajci : the perfept man and behold ~ tnfft upright ; for the er > 4 ojE , thipit jrofta is peace •" . aiid ^ it i ^ scarcely neces * sary to add thsfct the mingled sen * timents of esteen ^ and reg ^ , were visibly depicted on qyer ^ pQxm Je * nance .. ¦ . . , ; , j : ; i ,:. . ; .., ^ ,
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Obituary . —Mr * Joseph Seeton . —Rtv . John Alley . $ 3 %
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181 L , Oct . ^^ p ^ u ^ in Yorkiifeir ^ (> tihe R ^ JTOIpy ATLAkY ^ # ttfm Miw ^ % n $ p of ( oi ? t ^ ady ) * $ && $ ^ WVlJ" ^ - o . hymq odi a < j" ^ - Ai- ^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1811, page 727, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2423/page/23/
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