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-* Unvtariaw Fund Anniversary, Z-. - Th«...
! seric « by the pleasing Report which was made of his labours , tie particulars of which shall be given from time to time in this work . Nor can we forbear add *
ing that the subscribers and their friends afterwards dined together to the number of three hundred , Mr . Ebenezer Johnston in the chair ; and that the meeting was as Usoal lively and pleasant ; and that- an unprecedented increase took place in the number of
subscribers , not less than One Hun . iied new nam ^ s being announced fey the treasurer in the course of ito' © evening . ]
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¦ ~ \ : - . - 0 ) Unitarian Academy * ^ fhe Annual General Meeting of the ( jrovemors of the Unitarian ^ cade ^ my was held on Thursday , June ^ at tbf * Kihg-s Head Ta * t ^ tn- iii ^ til e Pt tfltry . Reports were presented from the Treasurer aftd Gbrttrnittee . The latter
cont & ffied & Communication from the theological tutor , bearing testi - mony to the exemplary behaviour ksi th & students * and their proficiency during the past year . The Gtomriiittee also had made a very fc & £ tefkctory examination of their
progress . Accordmg to the proikssed design of the Institution the students have been frequently en-^ a ^ ed in p reaching . Thei r services h '& ve been ex ^ ternpore ^ and there is reason to hope that they have been attended with some encburtigirtg appearance 5 of utility Shit abprbbation ;
The Governors could not fail to * 'perceive and acknowledge the teVievved obligations of the Institution tb the theological tutor , ii ^ on ivhbm the duties dtV the classical depaHflSe *^ have cgjqU-
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nued to devolve , as i \\ v vac & $£ y occasioned by the tie ^ ath of , ipA- r ^ z Dewhursi has not yet been sup ^ plied . These duties th ^ . Rev , J . r Joyce , so far as his mniQ ^ ri ^ u ^ ^ n--:
gagements would permit , has verykindly relieved To Mr , Joyqe , the Governors feel arui express their obligations . There is good reason to hope that a gentleman * highly competent to the situation , will undertake the office of classical tutor , at the commencement
of the ensuing session , and thus enable Mr . Aspiand to pay an undivided attention to his engage ments in the theological depart */ mtnt . ; i . i- ,-
It was recommended to the Committee to admit two addi * - tional students ^ whenever they may deem it adviseable , -und . era conviction that the incurred
expenditure will be sustained b y increasing patronage from the rru ~ merous friends ofthe design «; The progressive success of the Unitart rian Fund has , indeed , produced a want of popular preachers ; ill
several situations , and sufficiently proved the advantage and even necessity of such an institution as the Unitarian Academy , m At this meeting ,, thanks were returned to the congregation-at Bury St Edmunds , for a public
collection in aid of the Acadeiny , an example vyhich . it is - hopetj will be generally followed 'b y " all Unitarians , who approve the de « sign . of- extending , . the knowV ^ gp of Christian ' principles by popular preachings Thinks were ttlsb voted to R . B . Fr ^ rn ^ , f . fq . kif kiverpqol , for a . cpUf ^ ti ^ n of sixty Guineas in ihat ; tqwn , oh behalf of the Acafdeftiy : ^ ^ : - ^ The fo ^ owlrig dffiei * sf ¦ wife elected ipr , the ye ^ ? p & m ^ g . ^ , , .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1814, page 373, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/mrp_02061814/page/53/
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