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a famous preacher, has gained over a great many gowns men
to his opinions of other Colleges a few, but particularly
Queen's, and amongst the my friends Chambre and Cooper,
and Grisdale the Provost's Nephew. these are such Fanaticks
that they are much more Enthusiastical than the
Methodists at London: one day I asked Chambre to take a
tune upon the Fiddle together as we used to do often; but
he truly was weaned from the pleasures and Enjoy
this life, and however innocent that diversion might
he had lost all relish for such things, and had set his mind
those of a more important nature; only he would play
tunes and sing Watt's hymns together
of the brotherhood with audible voice and sttion:
and every thing that they do now, is for
God. Pray give my duty to my Grandmama,
is and love to poor dear brother Sammy
many kisses, who I hope I shall here is got
next letter, which would give the greatest
to
Honoured Sir
Your most dutiful
and affectionate Son
J. Bentham.
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Jeremy Bentham |
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