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On Friday | On Friday Sennight died at his house in [Exeter?] | ||
The | The Revd John Steech M. A. Archdecon of | ||
Cornwall, | Cornwall, Canon Residentiary of that Cathedral. [overwritten] | ||
He was a | He was a Sincere Christian, and consequently | ||
a good man: and [ | a good man: and thus ["thous", as written, with the 'o' blotted out] he lived in the constant | ||
exercise of all Christian Virtues, he despised an | |||
affectation [singularity | affectation S/[a correction] singularity; knowing hypocrisy | ||
only by the name. As a | only by the name. As a Dignitary of the | ||
Cathedral, his general | Cathedral, his general behaviours gained | ||
him the affection and confidence of its | him the affection and confidence of its | ||
members. He lived respected by all and | members. He lived respected by all and | ||
his death would be the more lamented, were | his death would be the more lamented, were | ||
it not for the consolation of knowing that his lot is among the Saints.---- | it not for the consolation of knowing that his | ||
lot is among the Saints.---- | |||
[5 flourishes] | [5 flourishes] |
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108 1700
On Friday Sennight died at his house in [Exeter?] The Revd John Steech M. A. Archdecon of Cornwall, Canon Residentiary of that Cathedral. [overwritten] He was a Sincere Christian, and consequently a good man: and thus ["thous", as written, with the 'o' blotted out] he lived in the constant exercise of all Christian Virtues, he despised an affectation S/[a correction] singularity; knowing hypocrisy only by the name. As a Dignitary of the Cathedral, his general behaviours gained him the affection and confidence of its members. He lived respected by all and his death would be the more lamented, were it not for the consolation of knowing that his lot is among the Saints.---- [5 flourishes]