THE EXEMPLARY LIFE AND CHARACTER OF JAMES BONNELL, ESQ. LATE ACCOMPTANT GENERAL OF IRELAND. BY WILLIAM HAMILTON, A.M. ARCHDEACON OF ARMAGH. THE EIGHTH EDITION, CORRECTED. Mark the perfect man, and behold the upright; for the end of that man PRINTED FOR C. & J. RIVINGTON, Booksellers to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge; AND WATERLOO-PLACE, PALL-MALL. His father supplies the royal family with large sums of money. In consideration whereof, he obtains a patent to be accomptant-general of the revenue of 22 22 22 22 2 2 Meditations on sickness. 15. 17. 99, 100. 102. 104, 105 The great benefit from sickness and other afflictions. As he was a constant communicant, so his self-exami- nations for the Sacrament were strict and severe He enters upon his office of accomptant-general His opinion of soliciting for Church preferments. |