The Last Days in England of the Rajah Rammohun Roy

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The Last Days in England of the Rajah Rammohun Roy
Fox, William Johnson, 1786-1864. [from Old Catalog]
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There he came ; there gathered round him the wise and good who were able to obtain access to him ; there John Foster, of world wide cele- brity for his unique and original writings, was a frequent domestic visitor; and there, or in his own house, my Father saw him daily. How did he win the admiration Digitized by VjOOQIC VISIT TO BRISTOL. 153 and respect of all by his noble, princely bearing, and his gracious manners ! How did I rejoice when it was my privilege to be in his company !
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...unday only did he join with us in worship in our Lewin's Mead Chapel. We were very happy to have him there among us. My Father had selected for his subject, " The cloud no bigger than a man's hand," in reference to the progress of negro emancipation, of which the devoted advocate, Mr. Wilberforce, had just been summoned from his labours ; and he felt the text and the tenor of his sermon equally applicable to the hopes we had for India. The occasion was deeply inter- esting. The melancholy privilege had been given him of following to the grave the champion of the oppressed; little did he imagine that, in a few short weeks he should be called on to offer a similar mark of respect and affection to his illustrious hearer.

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