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Cornelius Brown, of Fenchurch-ftreet, London, cheefemonger.

Thomas Mitchelfon, of Blenheim-street, Oxford-road, Middlefex, builder and furveyor.

Nathaniel Hayward, of the city chambers, London, merchant.

William Meggit, of King's-row, Black'sfields, Southwark, merchant. Jofeph Daniel, of Penzance, Cornwall, linen-draper.

Thomas Underhill, of Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, mercer.

Aaron Moody of Southampton, Hants, and Christopher Potter, late of Parliamentftreet, Westminster, Middlefex, merchants and partners.

Thomas Holebeche, of the city of Coventry, butcher.

Daniel Walker, of Newbold-lane, in the parish of Rochdale, Lancashire, woollenmanufacturer.

John Crow, of Caftlehoward, Yorkshire, innholder.

Miles Edward Wilks, of Greenfield-ftreet,

Whitechapel, Middlefex, dealer in wines. James Simpfon, late of Vine court, Spital-fields, Middlefex, dyer.

William Edwards, late of Princes-street, Rotherhithe, Surry, timber merchant.

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REGISTER of CHRISTENINGS and BURIALS within the Weekly Bills of Mortality.

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CHRISTIAN's MAGAZINE:

BEING

An Univerfal Repository of Divine Knowledge. AUGUST, 1783.

FOR

BEAUTIFULLY EMBELLISHED with the following truly ELEGANT COPPER-PLATE ENGRAVINGS:

[1. An excellent PORTRAIT and STRIKING LIKENESS of the Moft Reverend CHARLES MOSS, D. D. the prefent Lord BISHOP of BATH and WELLS, Canon of Sarum, and F. R. S. 2. A celebrated Pfalm Tune, as fung at the Magdalen and Foundling Chapels, and fet by an eminent Mufician.]

AND CONTAINING

A greater Variety of important and interefting Subjects, conveyed in a delightful Manner, than was ever given in any fimilar Publication whatever, viz.

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The Whole intended to promote the Caufe of PIETY and VIRTUE, and undertaken By a SOCIETY of CLERGYMEN, of the Diocese of LONDON, Who are honoured with Communications for the proper Accomplishment of their Design, from the CLERGY and others in different Parts of the Kingdom.

LON D O N:

Printed for the EDITORS; and Published by ALEX. HOGG, No. 16, Paternofter-Row; by whom Letters to the EDITORS, Poft paid, are received.

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To OUR CORRESPONDENTS,

Chriftian Barber of Barbican appears to be very converfant with the terms of his own art, but to render his important communications acceptable, it is neceffary, in future, that he fhould pay a little refpect to the rules of grammar.

Granville will excufe our not inferting his letter. The Editors of this Magazine are better pleased with fenfe than found; and imagine their readers are not quite fe credulous, ás to be captivated with the unmeaning cant of enthusiasm.

Pacificus might oblige us much more effentially than by offering a piece, which of itfelf would make a fixpenny pamphlet. We cannot by any means infert it on account of its length. The fame anfwer we are obliged to give Americanus, for his laborious endeavour to affift our work.

A Lover of Truth has in vain thrown down his gauntlet, in behalf of Dr. Prieftly; we fhall not accept the challenge; because we really intend to purfue the paths that lead to peace; apprehending the words of our Lord and Mafter" Ye know not what spirit ye are of are, in general, too applicable to all religious difputants."

Admonitor's Effay on Chriftian Perfeverance.-Mr. Waddred's Paraphrafe.-Adolefcens ex Univ. Oxon. E. Coll.-A Copy of the Bishop of Rochester's Letter from Eufebius.-W. M. in answer to A Spinfter," Whether there be Ordination in Marriage."-A Tranflation of the Latin Verfes in our laft Number, by J. Sk-n, shall, if poffible, have a place in the next month's Magazine.

The only reafon for poftponing the Poem on the Covenant of Grace by J. C. is its extraordinary length. It is our earnest inclination to gratify this and other friendly correfpondents, from whom we have received a variety of pieces, and have not had it in our power hitherto to find room for their infertion. We beg leave to pay our refpects to these kind contributors, and to affure them, we are not confcious, that any thing is wanting on our parts to oblige them, and to deferve their valued esteem.

Commentarius; Victor; Edward St-ch; Miranda; C. H.; Calvin; Anti-nomos; Dupin; 3. Barclay; a Friend; Chrifti Amator; Epifcopus; R. B-kr of York; W. M; One of many; and other favours, are come to hand, and fhall have due attention paid to them. It is with great pleafure we acknowledge having received fome kind hints from A conftant Reader, of which we fhall endeavour to make a proper ufe.

The vifion of Somniculus is not deftitute of merit, but it is not fufficiently finished. It is neceffary that compofitions of this kind be more than prettily written, and we think our correfpondents themfelves would blame us for inferting in the Christian's Magazine what would neither redound to their own, nor to our credit.

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The Right RevD CHARLES MOSS,
LORD BISHOP of BATH and WELLS.

Accurately Drawn & Engraved from an original Painting in the
Vestry of St James's Westminster

Published by Alex? Hogg No 16 Paternoster Row, Sep." 1.1783,

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