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*• If , " says he , " courteous reader—^ thy heart is won . to Jesus in good earnest , and thouart engaged to follow him wherever he leads thee , through fire and water , through persecution , temptation , ridicule , and contempt ; if thou art beut to bear him company
before the high priests , lawyers , and Pilate * and to stand by him through all his perils , in Ms fust , agony , and death on the cross , hold on thy way , he will be with thee , and will not forsake thee . Remember , for thy encouragement , what he said to his disciples ; * Ye
have continued with me in my temptations , and I appoint unto you a kingdom . This will hold good to all his upright followers for ever . I heartily wish thee a good journey in thy race to the heavenly Canaan , the
communication and comfort of the holy spirit , and a blissful abode in the mansions of eternity . I dedicate in much real good-will , the foregoing to thy use and service , and bid thee farewell , until we meet next in the realms of
Emanuel , to unite with saints , angels , and seraphs in the songs of salvation , round the throne of Jehovah for ever . ' * THOMAS FOSTER .
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R . stands for Rector , V . for Ficar , and C . for Curate , George Glover , Archdeacon of Sudbury . Charles Anson , Rector of Lyng . Edward S . Keppell , R . of Quidenham , Robert Bat bursty Commissary of Suffolk .
Henry Wilson , R . of Kirby Cane . J . B . Collyer , V , of Wroxh&m . Henry Anson , R . of Skeyton . Joseph L'Oste , R * of Postwick . Thomas Sword , Perp . C , of St . Mary ,
Bungay . James Stoughton , R . o f Sparham . Thomas Sayers , C . of Olxy . Francis Howes , Minor Canon of Npr ^ wich Cathedral .
Lig . Tread way , V . of Gay ton . John D . Borton , R . of Blofield . Edward Valpy , R . of Thwaite . Charles Hardy , C . of St . Swithin , Norwich . * W . Gibbs , C of Castleacre .
John Colman , R . of Knapton . W . Collett , R . of Svvanton Morley . W . Collett , Jun ., V . of Surlmgham . Cremer Cremer , C . of Town Barning-ham . John Fellowes , V . of Shotesham .
Hor . Dashwood , R . of Caister . Dacre B . Lentiard , R . of St . Michael at Plea * Norwich . Thomas Talbot , R . of Heigham , Norwich .
J . Mathew , Reepham . Thomas Hetling , C . of Witchingham . Thomas Watson , R . of Thurlton . R- F . Elwin , R . o f Wilby cum Har £ - hain . E . J . W . Valpy , Norwich .
Thomas Clowes , C . of Cromer . A . Tumour , V . of Garvestone . W . Gordon , Mundesley . T . G . Heigham , N . Waisham . Stephen Allen , Jun ., R . of Woltertyni . Philip Hudson , R . of Felbrigg . J . Ackroyd , C of Warham . J . D . Croft 3 , C . of East Barsham .
J . A . Tickell , V . of Wighton . Robert Hamond , R . of Beauchamwell . George Taylor , C . of Marlingford . William Newcome , R . of Munford . Gooch Powell , C . of Weeting .
DixonHoste , R . of Tittleshall . Edwin Sidney , C . of Acle . R . H . Cooper , C of Cantley . W . Manning , R . of Diss . W .-H . Langton , D . D ., R . of - Warbum .
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270 List of Norfolk petitioning ^ iUrgv in favour of Roman Cat holies .
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Norwich , Sir , Mat / 3 , 1825 . IN the pages of the Repository I have sometimes spoken of the Established Clergy in no very favourable
terms , and their conduct with regard to the important question of religious liberty , as connected with the emancipation of the Catholics , lias certainly not raised them irk my Opinion . It is , therefore , with no ordinary degree of satisfaction that I send you the names
of the following clergymen , of Norf olk , who have petitioned in favour of Catholic emancipation . While Mr . Sydney Smith , at a meeting of all the clergy in the East Riding of Yorkshire , had t 6 regret " that he had not only to differ , but to stand alone among them , ' * ( see Christian
Reformer for April , p . 109 , ) Norfolk can produce the following honourable list , and I hope it will be allowed to find a permanent record in the p&ges of the Repository . Let some \ vha call themselves Diasentera look at ifcy afid , if they can , blush ! EDWARD TAYLOR-
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1825, page 270, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2536/page/14/
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