born in 1707 17973. He was a 22 of Waxay Lincolnshire; educated at Lincha College. I I became fellow of Mazdaler College in that University His ecclesiastical portions succession, Near Eccleshall, Canson of Litchfects, Veear of Wantung & Reck of StamLake were, This Enquiry Concer Fut. Punishment (Vol. II) first fouthshir in 1744. Hes Animadversions on Pamphlet Christian Let & aperter" (volt.) won in reply to J. Jackson & in defence of Jr Waterland; & appeared in I & 1.735. Or Nut Punishment te cephes to for Whiston his sermone & Johnon sand "they cellent" ; & according to an authent, quotes by Allibone, that his hundred " such was his reputation as a a freacher, of his MS. sermons, in the rough state in which he frost "Compered them, wore disposed of for six hundred & are ex & guineas Horbing was a native of Lincolnshire, the residence of Her Sam Warley & the native County of both his desten quished sons John & Charles Wesley. Charles has a Hyper unwornally know, Isaid to have been souther after a oroit to the promontory of Lands End, Commall visit Lo, on a narrow nech of land "Twist two unbounded Leas I stand " Did his vene suggest Horberg's image, Sermon TV. Part] M. I. p. 72 " We are here MI.472 in a state of probation, situated as it were upon a neck of land, with the two infinite dicans a miserable +happy exernity on either hand of us "]; or had Herbery's Permor appeared first. & had his brother Linectnshire Mar, C. Wesley, read it, I retained the idea chulst visiting Commwall? As to Horbenje ments su Bf. Van Mildents Life of Water land. (Waterland's Works. Oxf. 1843. Vol. I. 116) I the references to him in "Waterland "our very inigersions & worthy frend Mo Horbery (TI 425. 417 449.) & Vol. I. 242 m. Bp. Von Meldert speaks of His sermons, as among the very best compositions of our in hish divines." |