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THE UNITARIAN FUND REGISTER. No. V
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Rkport of the Committee of the Unitarian...
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The Unitarian Fund Register. No. V
THE UNITARIAN FUND REGISTER . No . V
Rkport Of The Committee Of The Unitarian...
Rkport of the Committee of the Unitarian _Fuistd _, read at the Annual Meeting , June 9 th , 1824 . Thomas Hardy , Esq ., in the Chair . The Committee have endeavoured to _justify the confidence implied in
your selection of them to manage the affairs of this Institution , by a diligent fulfilment of the duties of their office $ and they have the satisfaction of believing that they have not laboured without success for the promotion of its important objects . It is impossible that the Report of every year should possess the interest which belongs to the announcement of new enterprises
in the Cause of Free Inquiry and Religious Truth _; or to the record of splendid successes in that Cause . All that , in general , can reasonably be expected is , that measures which have been found productive of good should be steadily persevered in ; and that the narrative of their results should shew that they have been not less efficiently directed , nor less extensively useful
than heretofore . Such expectations ,, your Committee feel assured , will not be disappointed on the present occasion . If it has not been deemed expedient to deviate from the path of their predecessors , they trust it will appear that they have gone forward in that path . If in one or two cases the progress of our opinions has been arrested by unpropitious circumstances , in
others unexpected openings have been found , and taken advantage of , for their diffusion _; and if many congregations must continue to be mentioned in their Report as still under the care , or receiving' the aid , of the Unitarian
Fund , there is yet reason to believe that , even during the twelve months to which the Report is confined , most of those congregations have increased as to the number of their members , their general prosperity , and the favourable impression produced by their religious profession on the public mind in their several vicinities . The conviction which we feel that Unitarianism must
triumph , because it is the truth of God , does not lack the corroboration afforded by fact , of its gradual progress . But little has been attempted by your Committee , because they have sccix little encouragement to attempt any thing , in the Metropolis , or its
immediate neighbourhood , during the past year . Desires have been expressed to them for the establishment of Unitarian Lectures , or of regular worship , at the West end of the Town , in Oxford Street or its vicinity _; but the expenditure which would probably be incurred , and the want of assurance that any
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 9, 1824, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/smrp_09061824/page/1/
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