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Excerpt from Memorials of the Late Rev. James Bennett, D.D: Comprising a Brief Biographical Sketch Of May, 1774. His mother he scarcely knew, she having died when he was very young. She was, it is said, a woman Of superior mind. His father was nominally a member of the Established Church, and, to use his son's words, always maintained the character of an upright and Christian man. He was too conscien tious to worship where the Gospel was not preached, and as this was not the case at his parish church, he usually attended one of Lady Huntingdon's chapels. He committed his son's education to a schoolmaster of the neighbourhood, of some celebrity in his day, whose name was Plough. Here James Be...
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