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(Ollections and Anonymous Donations (only) received by the Treasurer, from April 20 to May 20, 1812)

Ve are desired to correct a Mistake in the Insertion of the Account of the Contributions from Bath, in the last Month's Magazine. They should have been inserted thus : — I. S. d,

Transmitted from Bath, by the Rev. Dr. Haweis.

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Received since by Dr.Haweis.-A Lady, 20l.-Ditto, 51.5s. 25

Rev. W. Kingsbury, Caversham, and Friends
Rev. J. Guard and Congregation. Liskeard

A Friend and Wellwisher, Monmouthshire

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Contributions at Bristol, by the Rev. Mr. Jackson, of Stockwell

A Lady, by the Rev. C. Atkinson, Ipswich

An old Widow's Mite, Painswick Post-mark

Wycomb School Offerings, by the Rev. Mr. Tracy

A Friend, by ditto

Rev. Mr. Harris and Friends, Fordham

A Friend to the Health of the Vineyard, by Mr. Reyner

A Friend in Scotland, by the Rev. J. Scott, Hull

R. S. G.

Collections at Salem Chapel, on occasion of Sermons preached there
by the Rev. J. Vautin and the Rev. G. Thom

Collection at Swan Hill Chapel, Shrewsbury, after Sermons
preached by the Rev. T. Weaver, Sunday, April 26 83 5 9
Friends by him

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Friends at Chigwell and Chigwell Row, by the Rev. Mr. West
Two Friends at Bocking

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Collections at Orange Street Chapel, after Sermons preached by the

Rev. 1. Townsend and the Rev. T. Lewis

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Collections at the Rev. J. M. Ray's Meeting-house, Sudbury. Suffolk
Collection at the Monthly Missionary Prayer Meeting, by the Rev.
Dr. Smith, Hackney

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Rey. T. Strahan and Congregation, Romford, Essex
Rev. D. Bogue's Congregation, &c. Gosport, including 17. from the
Soldiers of the Inverness-shire Militia

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Collection at the Meeting, Staines, by the Rev. J. Yockney
Rev. Mr. Leifchild and Congregatioh, Kensington

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Rev. Mr. Kent and Friends, Gravesend

Rev. G. Williams and Congregation, Gate Street Chapel

Rev. Mr. Slatterie and Congregation, Chatham

Rev. Mr. Keyworth and ditto, Sleaford

C. B. Petersfield, by Mr. Payne

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Friends, by Rev. J. Brown, Walsham, Norfolk

Rev. Moses Davies and Friends, Guyhirn

Rev. J. Flower and Congregation, Titchfield

Congregation of the Upper Meeting at Westbury

Friends at Burham, by Mr. Joseph Trumper

Rev. Mr. Walker and Friends, at Veppard
Rev. C. Howell and Friends, at Alton

Rev. Mr. Knight and Congregation at Kingston, by Rev. G. Thom

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Rev Messrs. Sloper and Elliott and Congregation, Devizes

Rev. Mr. Ward and Friends, Market Lavington, Wilts
Collection at Winchester, by Rev. E. A. May

Miss H Yorkshire

G. F. by the Rev. Dr. Collyer

A Family, by Weekly Subscriptions, per Rev. C. Buck

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A Friead, by the Rev. Mr. Steill

F. and E. B. Stroud, by the Rev. J. Burder

Rev. G. Townsend and Congregation, Ramsgate

Rev. J. Audley'

Rev. G. Lambert and Congregation, Hull

Widow's Mite, by the Rev. J. Phillips

A Friend to Missions, by ditto

Collected after a Sermon preached in a Barn at Stapleford, by the

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A Friend to the Missionary Cause, by the Rev. Dr. Williams

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One fourth Produce of an Auxil. Society, Exeter, by Rev. P. Allen
Staines Auxiliary Missionary Society, by the Rev. J. Yockney
A Friend at Worcester

A Lady ditto, by the Rev. E. Lake

A Society of young Men in the Countess's Connection at Worcester,
by the Rev. E. Lake

Bethnal Green Aux. Society, by small Contributions and Collections
Wandsworth Prayer Meeting

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Female Society at Gosport, for translating the Scriptures into the
Oriental Languages

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A few young Men of the Rev. Mr. Saville's Congregation, Colchester
A Penny Society at Matlock, by the Rev. J. Wilson
Collected by a few Friends, at a Prayer Meeting held in Pear-tree
Street, Goswell Street

Auxiliary Society, instituted June 23, 1811, at the Rev. T. Towne's
Meeting, Royston, Cambridgeshire

Apprentice Boys Evening Free School, Hull, in Weekly Subscriptions
Four young Persons at Bocking

Members of Prayer Meeting at Mr. Ray's, Sudbury, Suffolk
Tabernacle Sunday School Children, by Mr. T. Barritt

A few young Ladies of the Rev. R. Stodhart's Congregation, saved
from their Pocket Money

Children at School, by the Rev. Mr. Maslin, of Hertford

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The Children of a Sunday School under the care of Mr, Fox, of
Bethnal Green Road

Rev. Francis More and Friends, a Plymouth

A poor Woman

Sunday School at the Rev. Mr. Bogue's, Gosport

Sunday School at Sion Chapel

Misses Saunders' Ladies Boarding School, Market Lavington
Young Ladies of Mrs. Pritchard's Boarding School, Bristol
Teachers and Children of a Sunday School, Uttoxeter
Young Ladies at Miss Priestley's School, Islington

Miss Priestley's School, Islington

Sunday School Children, Bristol

Islington Chapel Sunday School Children

Sunday School Children, at Lady H.'s Chapel, Bristol

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Auxiliary Society meeting at Hope Chapel, by J. C. junior

Amount of Anniversary Collect. as in p. 240, with Additions since

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EVANGELICAL MAGAZINE.

JULY, 1812.

MEMOIR

OF

THE LATE REV. WILLIAM HEUDEBOURCK,

OF BISHOP'S HULL, NEAR TAUNTON, SOMERSETSHIRE.

THE subject of this Memoir was born at Staines, in Middlesex, Feb. 24, 1784. He had the happiness, we have reason to believe, of being brought, early in life, to the saving knowledge of God. It might be said of him, as of young Timothy, that fiom a child, he knew the holy Scriptures. He had the advantage of pious instructions; and they were blessed to his soul. He was preserved from many of the sins and follies of childhood and youth. He was remarkably dutiful, and careful to please his parents; so that they do not remember an instance in which his conduct gave them uneasiness. At a very early period he manifested an attention to private and public devotion; and even then, he was a monitor in the family, to remind them of the time of prayer-meetings, and of public worship. His early knowledge of the grand truths of the gospel, and his acquaintance with their practical influence, he considered as proofs of the distinguishing goodness of God.

His friends, as he grew up, were desirous of placing him in some situation which might have been for his temporal advantage. He was perfectly ready to acquiesce in whatever they thought proper to propose; - but as they knew that his mind was seriously disposed, and as they believed he possessed true piety, it was suggested to his consideration, whether it would not be more agreeable to him to enter on a course of education for the ministry, than to engage in any secular calling. He answered, If I might indulge the thought that I should ever be able to speak in public, nothing could so fully meet my wishes.'-A youth of so much promise seemed designed by the great Head of the Church for the honourable office of the Christian ministry. Mr. Heudebourck's father and the family, before this time, had removed from Staines to Taunton. After having, while young, received a suitable education, he entered on a course of academical studies, in the seminary at Axminster, about the commencement of the year 1800. It affords pleasure to those with whom he was

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