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Excerpt from Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Rev. Richard Watson, Late Secretary to the Wesleyan Missionary Society
Tut: years 1832 and 1833 were a season of great and affecting mor tality among the \veslcyan ministers. During tlns period several men of leading in¿uence in that body were separated from their brethren zmd the t'hnrch, and called to resign a charge which they had fulfilled with superior fidelity and success. Of this number the most distin guished were, Dr. Adam Clarke, and the Rev. Richard Watson; both of whom were universallv esteemed and beloved for their piety, attain ments. And usefulness. The. Loss of these excellent men has been painfully felt; and their memory will long be cherished by a large circle of friends, and by the numerous congregations to whom they were accustomed to preach the word of life.
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