ZOLLIKOFER. 



devolve the charge of preaching on another perfon. His 

 laft illnefs was very painful ; but he bore it with the patience 

 of a philofopher, and the relignation of a Chriltian, looking 

 hy a ileadv eye of faith and hope beyond the grave to a 

 world of retribution. He obtained a roleafe on the 2 2d of 



January 1788, and was buried on the 25th. The whole of 

 his numerous congregation, together with fome hundreds of 

 young ftudents of the univerfity, and numbers of his 

 auditors of the Lutheran communion, attended his remains 

 to the grave, with every token of unfeigned forrow. 



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