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animated appear Battersea beautiful believe Bourton Bristol Calvinistic cause character Chichester Christian circumstances conversation dear friend death degree distance divine divine grace Downend effect essay eternity evangelic exertion expression fancy feel felicity felt Foster French Revolution Frome grand habits happy heart heaven Hebden Bridge Heptonstall hope hour human ideas imagination improvement indolence infinite instance interesting irresistible grace JOSEPH HUGHES kind labour lately letter live look mankind manner MANT means melancholy ment mind mingled misanthropy months moral mortifying musing nature never object observe one's painful passed passion pensive perhaps person pleasure preaching present racter reason recollect reflection regret religion remarks respect Sabellians scene seems sensible sentence sentiment sermon society Socinian solemn sometimes soul spirit stoicism sublime superior suppose tell thing thou thought tion truth vols walk whole WILLIAM HAZLITT wish wonder write young