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* & < $ pc ^ # S n bddliy sttdlWr i ^ td re $ aih : &s faduui ^ to tfid tefst ; aptf to be ^ voSorM wit ^ gentlfe d ! ssblut 1 bii . ~// crfie < # rrc peace f "Wt& respect to ifcifecerfsed , t have * no- hesitation 1 ri adopting the
fottowiAg ac ^ dun ^ drawn lip &y a much" respected retdtzvey— who khew feim welt arid' tovrid him
sincerely . * With a ' vigorous , compretierisive ancf ' , enlightened mind ! , HE possessed a lrberai and oeRevjbient heart . All the various dbties ' . ' of dorhestic . social and piib ^ lie life ,, he discharged witti an affection , d generosity , and' tfn integrity wJvicili' will ever eride&f his
niei | ioyy to his afltficted family arid to a large circle * of sympathising ' fwehjlsl w tiif was a son of the fate Dr . Caleb Evans * of Bristol ! arid eXempl ! jSrcd f in his own condiicft " all tlie active arid benevolent virtues Of his VENERATED PARENT . "
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Mr&i A . Scott , tiled , fkn * 8 , lift 13 , at her house in J 3 iriiiingha « i , Ann , relict of Wijliam Sfecrtpt . Esq .
I | ef nipAibty cannot be so mach bonourW by any delineati 6 n of lier charj ^ cter ^ as by the grief whicli is felt throughout a ldrge toW ' n a 6 d neight | ourho < xi on her decease , and by the high esteem with which sh $£ will evfer be spok ' eti of airiori ^ those' wlio had the happiness ^ qijf intimately knowing her . ' It is fi £ , ' hpiyev ^ r , for the admpiiition arid instruction of the living , that her
Tirtues be not unrecord ^ dT * A midst e ^ dmples of corruption ^ nd d ege ^ neracy , it h soothing to
contempmte " whatever is % venerable , lovely and of good report r amidst njaoy a distlrepsing scene in the d ^ hferticpkcU and on the theatre of tbe world ,, tt is consoling to re-
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pose otir views bri some bf tlie fairest fruits of Christian ferrti , ^ kbi ^ bited without ostentation in dail ^ life ' . . ¦ ¦ • ¦¦ Tfte'me MM produc ^ sucA frWf ^ cotiltf hbif ybt Bfe sdtihdV iUti prihcible frbiii WHidh so ' ch" ha ^ lA r ^ tiltga , cdulH not but be of tie& *
venly origin ^ They who were ' long acquainted with this 6 x 6 et ~ lent woman , easily traced her virtiifes ' to the dlvitte" blessing " 6 ri' the religious im ^ fe ^ ibtis wbicE sti& received incTiildlibbd .
She was bbrtt in Vt 3 o af pious parents : in this descent she hum * bly gloried ; arid it irifluehced her feeling ^ Kei 4 attath ' ments arid lief debdrfenieht tWbiibh ** li ^ r followiricF *
years ' . Her fatber ( th ^ Rev . Jotih Policies ) sustkined t ^ e chWact ^ ofa minister of Religion : ttte bdiihty 6 f Provul ^ e enabled him f ^> reiid ^ seWiiesUvhfch iVeife al m 6 Kt ' gratuitous to s 6 me Dissentmg congregations in the vicinity o > f Bir « mingham ; * nar were his
instructions and his example' lost upon his only child * By the lessons delivered , by the order observed ^ at hame , as well as by the useful ministry of Mr . Bourn and of his raiich esteemed immediate successors , she was formed to a teni pe ^
remarkably meek , affectionate , beneficent and pious . At that period , the education of daughters was somewhat different-from what it frequently is at the present day ;
it was no irrational ami erifeebliQg system . If many of the kccom « , piishments , as th % are styled , of modern times were not' comprehfehciecr in its provisions , it was ^ a Stranger , nevertneksd , to fashion * able jndurgencies and ea ^ e . More j
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Obituaty-. —Mrt . A . Stott . l ^ f
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1813, page 129, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2425/page/49/
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