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tfcfte different fot ^ saftie is clearly and concit&ty $ vH * i showing that wh » fi * h 4 Hsgpi ^ & * w ^ , ^ iWtWfe'fcf pH «* twftis boi ^ 4 ^ n ^ , ^( l v ^ aj ^ Wyi % biMFuFrtfot « mfy one ^ BH £ 3 «» ff * 9 fa * i »! r ** ; frT Th « Diction n ^ feer ^ ^ p roused being mt < rad * Rl aa a handmaid to philosophy rather thflfc ^ t 4 nei * & vocabulary , those Words which are fittest
for the purposes of speech ttre recommended to tfc v e choice of olea * $ b i a ket ?* $ fend obscure , ind | fa | te ^ $ q ^ oca ]^ ^ intelligible , ^ m * me ^^ fig ^ and |^* e- itt * afting word * or uses of them are proscribed . A teadhig object oftbe work is to jy-omote clear and definite expre ^ iipa—tdg dissipate mysticism and jargon and put down sophistry . 4 . The German . Italian , French , Spanish and
Latin forms or spellings of the same word are-presented to view with its English form or spelling ' . Thus the work is intended to lerve as an easy introduction to universal lexicography . 5 . All the words etymologieally rplated are brought together and arrange ! according to their -degrees of proximity : all the branches of the same stock or members of the same family are
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»»< L Wednesday , March 13 , 1816 , in thewfchyea * rof her age , Mr ; . Ai * n MaA-8 om , wife of the Rev . Job ft Marsou > . She watf borti in the year 1947 , received ft reli ^ tMifc education from her mother , and at a ^ eaYty age m ade a public , profession of Christianity by baptism and an association with tf church of the Calvinistic persua-• io ^ IShfi afterwards embraced' the
tJnitarMii doctrine , aad in the year 1774 addressed « letter on tha ^ t subject to the pastor of th ^*; ctttrrcfn or * wbich she was thern a ihe «| ber , avowing and defending . her setftim&its , iti crtfasequence of whicji she ^ $ ef > ar * rte ( ji from their eomujunion . This letter has'been lately printed in the first
number of the Christian Reformer . Ou « oiue disputed joints she could never fully matee up ( her uiind , ^ ut her views in \ gen # rkl we ^ re rational and free from en ^ bu-« * kwwb ( ^ n ^ 4 s hje entertained tl ^ e most friendr ^ y ^ ntf inents towards those from whom « bc differed in opinion . On this s ^ i ^> ject 3 ^«^ ftenrepeated the words of ^ e Apostle Pet ^ aa ' containing a declaration which ^ a ^ fe : rt ? at satisfaction to her mind , Ifi
*> & $ & $% Wghtqousnest is accepte 4 li / Mf * * P «^«^ » u 1 > j ec | t of the Ilivi ^ U ^ i ^ y ike "eqtttaiHy meutioned the 3 i * d vorse of ^» e * 7 th of John as ha ring been ^ lectdedhr ^ Pllwrtnfe j » iiH » t ^ e . wind of fce * tnotLer < A ^ W tf bfirs ^ lf . This is life eternal tluxt * " * to * mighk i&ato thee , the ontSj trite € ro < L € l ¥ ^ m * f $ Mwtmi * mJWt > u ' hast sent .
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clustered « c ^ a » 4 ^ r ^ j ^^^^ ew or parent "wdra . Competent juwtes wjH Attlraif thi ^ te 4 > e th * okw ^ f oife o ^ lb ^ rJW texicog * fetjtiy . I * is alie ^ Sefl ' liWe $ 8 r with <*» e disadvantage—the difficulty o £ v fading aay word ftiat ttttty bti W ^ eHL * 2 obviate this difficulty an 7 n ^ W | Q & ^ g ^ Ten—all the wrn ^ r < rf die ^ iUtt :
will be elpliabetieatty armng ^ r , with # © page tererred to where each may t&ttiSll&i in its proper eryittdlagi * ar conne «^ i . vft . The pronunciation of all those w 6 r * 44 ^ fcch deviate from analogy will % e loarl ^ ed alii indicated in the amnner of Mr . Waifcer ^ Dictionary ; which shall be taken , -as tke standard of Eng-lish pronunciation . Thus
with the principles aad rules laid down ib the grammar , the present work will « ejm as a guide to proVioeialists and rbrfeignWi » for pronouncing the English language . It is intended to publish the whole work in Five Parts , at 6 s . each , to Subscribers j 8 s . to Non ^ subscribers ; but the Author means to wait the decision of the pubke respecting the Grammar before he send any part of the Dictionary to the press .
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In her disposition she i * as remarkably affectionate and sympathizing ; stronger affected by the suffering's of others « ad anxious for their relief . This temper Continued "with her even when iibe cfeteay < tf her faculties rendered her incapaMe of the active exertion for which she had before been distinguished , and which had arfftdft her eminently useful in her family cojD # feK- >
ions , among whom her memory ttnl , ' loi ^ > be cherished with tender aad grat ^ Cul recollection . ; / ' With l-espect to her hope of ? roeeptfltlc « " with God she 4 ^ 1 ways expressed it to T b « founded distinctly and solely < W Jt | iet « iercrf ^ of God as revealed in the gospel of' J «* rtwi Christ , and professed to 4 wve all > her ; comfort from the promises <* £ < 3 pd € 4 >!* f » m **
ed in his word . She often reputed tWit » ^ two lines of Dr . Watts's , . v , * f 4 < Tbe Toiee that rolls the stars along ' ' Speaks all the ptomisesJ . ' Site was 6 ften heard to ^ y , ' Tia ^ iw ^ $ j f ^ > a voice from heiiVeln to ^ wfl rte ™ jat iW&R child df Gbd : « H trust lH 6 anmy , i 1 tW ; in % hom that > e j < ffimd <«> ^^ dJfcTafe ^ d , all confidence rd ^ eftW . ^ d ler M ** ti
seemed to rest for « upport J bniUbh * & * & * - L rafion ^ as ihes ^ ^\ m ^^^ 4 ^ m ^ ttee thm ' thou w ^ W /^ # ^» 4 i ^ % 6 rd idkkh ntfmir ^ n t * MfiSmfcv of her ^ litV , ^ eh 8 n > % tu ! n Z * M it
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1816, page 183, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2450/page/55/
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