An Appeal to the Public On the Subject of the Riots in Birmingham

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It is a ftate excellently adapted to recal to our minds, and to ftrengthen our regards to, our future and better profpeds, while it loofens a dangerous attachment to the things of time and fenfe.
The ways of God are unfearchable by us. But be aflured, that nothing can materially harm you, if you be followers of that which is good. If I be reftored to you, which is my moft ardent wifh, our mutual fatisfadion will be doubled by this interruption ; and if not, it will add to the ardour of your wif
...hes, as it does to mine, to meet you where the violence of the adverfary can never feparate us any more..
I am, my young Friends, In the faith and hope of the Gofpel, Your aifedionate Paftor, London, JuguJI 12, j-j^i, J. PRIESTLEY, A Letter [ i6i ] N" XIX.
From the Members of the New Meeting.
Dear and Rev. Sir, THE affectionate terms in which you accept our letter of condolance, and the affurance you give us that it afforded you confolation and joy, have caufed us a hvely fatisfaCtion. Your defire to concur with us in our endeavours to re-eftabhfh the affairs of the congre- gation has awakened our anxiety for the feafon when we may urge your return to Birmingham ; and although that period has been thus long protra6ted, yet we think it our duty to remind you, that we exercife a chearful reliance upon your kind declaration, that you only wait our fummons.


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