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Excerpt from Sermons on Practical Subjects, Vol. 1 of 3
It was a firiking proof of the attrac tions he poffefféd as a preacher, and as an amiable man in fociety, that almofl: immediately on leaving the academy he was invited to undertake the office of fole minifier to the congregation of Be'nn's Garden in Liverpool, one of the mofl: refpeé'table among the difieriters. To that fituation he was ordained in N o vember 1763 and in a town abounding with agreeable fociety, and diftinguifhed by liberal fentiments and hofpitable man ners, he pafi'ed feven of the happieft years of his life. He married, in 1767, Mary.
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The Rev. William Enfield, LL.D. was born at Sudbury in Suffolk, on March 29, 1741, O.S. In common with many other characters of moral and literary excellence, it was his lot to come into the world destitute of the advantages of birth or fortune. His parents were in a humble condition of life, which they rendered respectable by their virtues. His early education was probably on the narrow scale marked out by his circumstances.
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