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On 28 February 1775 he put the finishing touch to a work, retired to rest, and died in his sleep before dawn on Wednesday, 1 March. He was buried in the north aisle of All Saints', Evesham, with an epitaph written by his friend Rawlins. Cardale married Sarah Suffield, a lady of some property, three
61:. The congregation was small, but after Cardale's settlement it afforded to build a small new meeting-house, in Oat Street (licensed 11 October 1737). Cardale's first series of sermons after the opening was circulated in manuscript, and ultimately published; he had now abandoned his Calvinism. 165:
are "The Christian Creed" in vol. i. 1769, p. 136, and "A Critical Inquiry" into Phil. ii. 6, in vol. ii. 1771, pp. 141, 219. Cardale bequeathed his manuscripts to Fleming. Except the
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Cardale was well known only to a few literary divines. One of these was John Rawlins, M.A., an Anglican of Catholic sympathies, who among other preferments held the perpetual curacy of
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remarks that it was not till after her death that he began to publish those of his works which were considered heretical.
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theology proved influential, and the manuscript of his most important publication, ‘True Doctrine,’ was revised by
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An Enquiry whether we have any Scripture-warrant for a direct Address … to the Son or to the Holy Ghost?
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to succeed his fellow-student, Francis Blackmore, M.A., who had moved in 1730 to
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A Treatise on the Application of certain Terms … to Jesus Christ, 1774, (anon.)
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A Comment upon … Christ's Prayer at the close of his Public Ministry
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The True Doctrine of the New Testament concerning Jesus Christ
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The Distinctive Character and Honour of the Righteous Man
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years his senior, who died without issue about 1767.
129:from Matt. xiii. 43, for Rev. Francis Blackmore). 233: 53:He was invited in 1733 by the Presbyterians of 228:. Vol. 9. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 194:. Vol. 9. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 76:, to whom Cardale sent two pieces for the 113:, 1740, (seven sermons from Ex. xx. 24). 214: 178: 234: 13: 14: 268: 225:Dictionary of National Biography 204: 191:Dictionary of National Biography 1: 172: 7: 257:English Unitarian ministers 16:English dissenting minister 10: 273: 161:His contributions to the 117:A New Office of Devotion 101: 30:He was educated at the 25: 163:Theological Repository 79:Theological Repository 185:"Cardale, Paul"  111:The Gospel Sanctuary 96:Robert Brook Aspland 252:English Dissenters 32:dissenting academy 88:Nathaniel Lardner 264: 229: 208: 207: 195: 187: 74:Joseph Priestley 272: 271: 267: 266: 265: 263: 262: 261: 232: 231: 218:, ed. (1887). " 216:Stephen, Leslie 205: 180:Stephen, Leslie 175: 150:Posthumous was 141:, 1772, (anon.) 119:, 1758 (anon.). 104: 36:Ebenezer Latham 28: 17: 12: 11: 5: 270: 260: 259: 254: 249: 244: 197: 196: 182:, ed. (1887). 174: 171: 159: 158: 148: 147: 142: 136: 130: 127:funeral sermon 120: 114: 106:He published: 103: 100: 27: 24: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 269: 258: 255: 253: 250: 248: 245: 243: 240: 239: 237: 230: 227: 226: 221: 220:Cardale, Paul 217: 212: 211:public domain 202: 201: 193: 192: 186: 181: 177: 176: 170: 168: 164: 156: 153: 152: 151: 146: 143: 140: 137: 134: 131: 128: 124: 121: 118: 115: 112: 109: 108: 107: 99: 97: 91: 89: 85: 81: 80: 75: 71: 70:Caleb Fleming 67: 62: 60: 56: 51: 49: 45: 41: 37: 33: 23: 21: 223: 203: 199: 198: 189: 166: 162: 160: 154: 149: 144: 138: 132: 122: 116: 110: 105: 92: 77: 63: 52: 29: 20:Paul Cardale 19: 18: 247:1775 deaths 242:1705 births 200:Attribution 48:Calvinistic 38:, M.D., at 236:Categories 173:References 44:Derbyshire 125:, 1761, ( 84:Socinian 59:Coventry 213::  167:Enquiry 55:Evesham 40:Findern 66:Badsey 102:Works 26:Life 222:". 34:of 238:: 188:. 50:. 42:,

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dissenting academy
Ebenezer Latham
Findern
Derbyshire
Calvinistic
Evesham
Coventry
Badsey
Caleb Fleming
Joseph Priestley
Theological Repository
Socinian
Nathaniel Lardner
Robert Brook Aspland
funeral sermon
Stephen, Leslie
"Cardale, Paul" 
Dictionary of National Biography
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Stephen, Leslie
Cardale, Paul
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1705 births
1775 deaths
English Dissenters
English Unitarian ministers

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