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us for the night. Mr. is an Independent, or, as he pre 

 fers to be called, a Congregationalist ; accounted somewhat 

 heterodox, and treated with a cold shoulder by some of the 

 scribes and doctors, we were afterwards informed ; but of 

 this we discovered nothing, and imagine him to be merely a 

 peculiarly candid, humane, and genial man, only less than 

 usually disguised or constrained in expression, by habits, pre 

 cedents, and dogmatic forms. 



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