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RIGHT Rev. the Bishop of St Asaph, 12, Charles-street, Mortimer-street

Rev. Mr Andrews, Rector of St James's, Piccadilly

Rev. Mr Adams, Pátney

Right Rev. the Bishop of Bath and Wells, 35,
Curzon-street, May-fair

Rev. Mr Backhouse, Rector of Deal, Kent
Mr Battell, Lambeth

Rev. Dr Bell, prebendary of Westminster
Thomas Brown, Esq. Tooting, Surrey — 2
Robert Brown, Esq. Cheapside
Benjamin Brown, Esq. Cheapside
Rev. John Bussell, Portsmouth

Rev. Mr Buck, Rector of Lavenham, Suffolk
Rev. Mr Brandon, Lowel, Deal

Bowman, Esq. Lombard-street George Brown, Esq. Nicolas-lane Messrs Bodley and Etty, Lombard-street Rev. Mr Brand, Rector of St. Mary-at-hill Rev. Thomas Boys, Ampney-crucis, Gloucestershire

Rev. James Buckoll, Sydington, near Ciren

cester

Rev. Dr Bingham, archdeacon of London
Rev. Julius Brockman, Cheriton, Kent
Rev. Mr Barry, rector of Hatherley, Gloucester
Rev. Jos. Baylis, rector of St Mary-de-Crypt,
Gloucester

His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, Lambeth-palace

Hon. and Right Rev. the Bishop of Carlisle Right Rev. the Bishop of Chichester, 19, Wigmore-street

Right Rev. the Bishop of Cloyne

Right Rev. the Bishop of Cork, 23, Upper
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Right Rev. the Bishop of Clogher
Rev. Mr Cambridge, prebendary of Ely,
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Rev. Dr Conybeare, rector of St Botolph, Bishopsgate

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George Clark, Esq. Lombard-street

Chatteris, Esq. Lombard-street
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Mrs Wm Croome, Cirencester, Gloucestersh.
James Croome, Esq. do

Robert Croome, Esq. do

Rev. R. Cumberland, Driffield, Cirencester —2 Mrs John Collins, Swansea

Rev. Samuel Commeline, rector of Hempstead, Gloucester

Rev. George Cox

Rev. John Collins, Osmich, near Swansea

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Hon. and Right Rev. the Earl of Normanton, Joseph Green, Esq. 18, Guildford-street

Archbishop of Dublin

Hon. and Right Rev. the Bishop of Dur

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Rev. Dr Foster, fellow of Eton-college

Ruv. James Fawcett, B. D. Norrisian professor, Cambridge.

Mrs Fendall, 30, Portland-street, Oxford-st.

Wi Fendall, Esq. Matson, Gloucestershire.... Mr Fraser, Jamaica

The dean and chapter of Gloucester

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Mrs Green, do

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Captain Honeywood, Sibton, Kent
Rev. Mr Hill, Red-lion-court, Watling-street
Charles Haddock, Esq. Wrotham, Kent
Rev. Mr Holmes, sub-dean of Chapel-royal,
and rector of Cripplegate,

Rev. Mr Handley, Chipping-norton, Oxfordsh.
Mr Hetherington, jun. Nicolas-lane
Rev. Dr Hardwicke, rector of Sopworth, Wilts
Mr Hetherington, sen. Nicolas-lane

Hammett, Esq. and Co. Lombard-street Rev. Mr Hatch, rector of St Matthew, Friday-street

Miss Harrison, Clapham, Surrey

Mr Hale, 7, George-yard, Lombard-street
Benjamin Hyett, Esq. Gloucester
Mr Richard Helps, Gloucester

Rev. Dr Jones, archdeacon of Hereford
Christopher Idle, Esq. Adelphi-terrace
Rev. B. Jones, Cheriton, Swansea

Rev. Mr.James, Penmaen, Swansea.
Mr Rees Jones, land-surveyor, Swansea
Rev. E. Jonės, rector of Rudford, Gloucester,
Rev. Mr Johnes, Bristol....:

J. Jelf, Esq. Gloucester

Mr John Jenkins, Swansea

Right Rev. the Bishop of Kilmore, Ireland
Right Rev. the Bishop of Killalla, Ireland -2

Rev. Mr Gardner, F. A. S. Sansaw, near Kensington, Esq. Lombard-street
Shrewsbury

Miss Knowlys, at Mr Mayo's, Cloak-lane.

John

John Knowlys, Esq. Mincing-lane
Rev. Mr Keble, Fairford, Gloucestershire 1
Captain Kemp, Mansfield, near Swansea

Right Rev. the Bishop of Landaff

Hon. and Right Rev. the Bishop of Litchfield, Hill-street, Berkeley-square

Right Rev. the Bishop of London, St James's square

Right Rev. the Bishop of Lincoln
Rev. Mr Layton, Ipswich

Miss Lawrence, 26, Lower Brook-street
Lady Lyttelton, Great Malvern, Worcestersh.
Rev. T. Leigh, Addlestrop, Gloucestershire.
Langston, Esq. Clement's lane

W. Lawrence, Esq. Cirencester, Gloucestersh.
W. Lawrence, Esq. Sherington, Gloucestersh.
John Lucas, Esq. Stouthall, Glamorganshire
David Long, Esq. Swansea

Mrs Madan, Peterborough

Wm Merle, Esq. Bartholomew-close

Dr Moss, prebendary of St Paul's, Amen Cor

ner

Rev. C. Mordaunt

Rev. Rd Michell, B. D. Wadham-college, Oxford

George Munro, Esq. Nicolas-lane

Mr Morris, Lombard-street
Mr Maskew, Nicolas-lane..

Rev. Mr Mackenzie, rector of Smarden, Kent
-Munn, Esq. Upper Tooting, Surrey-2
Charles Mayo, Esq. Cloak-lane

R. Maskelyne, Esq. Cirencester, Gloucester

shire

R. Morgan, Esq. Swansea

The Hon. and Right Rev. the Bishop of Norwich

Rev. Mr Newton, vicar of Little Bedwin, Gloucester

Mrs Newton, ditto

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The Right Rev. the Bishop of Salisbury Admiral Sotheby

James Sadler, Esq.

Rev. S. Sadler, vicar of Sandhurst, do

Rev. P. Sandiford, rector of Fulmostone. Norfolk

Rev. C. Sandiford, vicar of Awre, Gloucestershire, and chaplain to the Bishop of Bath and Wells

G. Sharp, Esq. 1, Garden-court, Temple
Sir Wm Scott, Doctor's Commons

Rev. Dr De Salis, chaplain in ordinary to his
Majesty

Henry Soames, Esq. Wadham-college
Wm Stephens, Esq. 68, Broad-street
Rev. Mr Swabey, Lambeth-terrace
Mrs Swabey, do

Shone, Esq. Bedford-row

Rev. Martin Stafford Smith, Bath

Colonel Symonds, M. P. Pengatley, Herefordshire

R. Selfe, Esq. Cirencester, Gloucestershire

Rev. Mr Simpson, Bath

John Stroud, Esq. Swansea 2

Mrs Stamford, Gloucester

Charles Sylvester, Esq. do 2

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T. M. Talbot, Esq. Penrice-castle, Glamorganshire 20

Rev. Mr. Underwood, prebendary of Ely
Rev. Dr Vincent, dean of Westminster
Rev. Mr Viner, Durham

Rev. Dr Vyse, rector of Lambeth and archdeacon of Lichfield

Rev. Mr Van Mildert, rector of Bow, Cheapside

The Hon. and Right Rev. the Bishop of Winchester - 2

Right Rev. the Bishop of Worcester, Hartlebury-palace

The dean and chapter of Wells

Theoph. Walford, Esq. Waldershare, Kent Rev. Mr Wollaston, rector of Balsham, Cambridgeshire

Rev. Mr Wood, B. D. rector of Herne, Kent Rev. Dr Willis, rector of Bloomsbury and prebendary of Rochester

Sir Wm Wynne, Doctors Commons
Williams, Esq. Lombard-street
Williams, Esq. do

Mrs Williams, 16, Canterbury-place

Rev. Mr Whitaker, rector of St Mildred,
Canterbury

Rev. Dr Weston, residentiary of St Paul's
J. Wilkinson, Esq. 18, Guildford-street
E. Wilbraham, Esq. Cirencester, Gloucester-
shire

Rev. C. Walker, Slimbridge, Gloucestershire
Mr D. Walker, Gloucester
Miss Williams, Swansea

His Grace the Archbishop of York, South Audley-street

Rev. Dr Zouch, prebendary of Durham

ON

ON THE

NATIVITY AND PERSONAL CHARACTER

OF

CHRIST.

ISAIAH ix. 6.

Unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given, and the government shall be upon his shoulder; and his name shall be called, Wonderful, Counsellor, the mighty God, the everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace.

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THE Evangelical Prophet in these words sees, as it were, the Son of God born of the Virgin, and the blessed Jesus laid in a manger; and, in a prophetic ecstasy, rather declares than foretells the birth of the Messiah: "Unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given.*" Then

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Singularis est Emphasis in voce, nobis; significat id, quod omnes sentiunt, nostro bono et commodo natum esse hunc Puerum Imperatorem. Vide Vitringa, in locum.

"Impudenter Judæi hæc ad Ezechiam torquent. Nam, 1o. Hic natus est ante hoc Vaticinium. Vide 2 Reg. xvi. 2; xviii. 2. 2o. Nullum h. 1. Ezechia vestigium, nec verbum hactenus de eo probatum. 3o. Nativitas hujus Pueri lætitiam et liberationem attulit: non sic nativitas Ezechiæ. 4o. De ejus nativitate agitur, qui lucem attulit ambulantibus in tenebris Galilæis et Judæis : id quod nemo Ezechiæ adscripserit. 5o. Sequentia nomina et epitheta nulli mortali conveniunt." Calovius. "Christus hic dicitur puer; quoad humanam naturam, Matt. ii. 11. Puer; ergo homo est: et filius, idque sine adjectione, et xar' sox, ut a reliquis hominibus discernatur, et constet alium a Dei filio non posse hîc intelligi: nec dubium est oraculum illud hîc respici. 2 Sam. vii. 14, ipse erit mihi filius.” Calvin, &c. Which last passage is emphatically ascribed to Christ by the author of the Hebrews, c. i. 5.

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