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Rkport Of The Committee Of The Unitarian...
called from his duties in that district by the active Negro Slavery , who had occasion for his services principles had disposed , and his circumstancesenabled circumstances efficient aid . He is about to return labours . During- his absence , his sal his has and to station , salary beenapplied his care of acceptable supplies for the congregations substantial and respectable Chapel has been four hundred persons . During the Winter , under erected , capable Lectures iour _uunureu _persons , _inuring me _vv _inter , ljeciures on were delivered in it , by Dr . Carpenter , Messrs . Grundy , < Bransby , Small , Hutton , Ash ton and others . About one hundred sittings are taken . A small congregation has , since the last Report , been collected at Burslem ; and in different parts of the Potteries persons are coming forward to avow their convictioa of the truth of Unitarian doctrines , and assist in their promulgation . An application was made , immediately after the last Anniversary , from Mr . Bartlett , the aged Minister of New Malton in Yorkshire , for the Unitarian Fund to take the Chapel at that place under their patronage , and provideforhim Pulpit such the as might condition . have assistancein the congregation from its forwarded to the Secretary declining . The Trust Association , recovering have been purpose o inittee and of theUnitarian f vesting the Chapel in the congregation . The the York College , will been occupied ; and it nominated jointly persons following letter , inform you of will , on other fromone Students themanner in which the unts , be heard with in Pulpit lively has has been occupied \ and it will , on otner accounts , interest : of the Abolition of Cause which his to render his usual procuringto him resume to the At of Hanley _, a seatingnear l Doctrinal Subjects Cheetham , Hincks _, theeffectof ; Deeds for the by your Comof the Divftrity
_" Manchester College , York , cc , " I have been requested by those Students who form our College Missionary Society , to draw up a concise view of the nature and extent of our Missionary labours , as something of the kind seems due for the support we have received , and as you may wish to know every thing connected with the interests of Unitarianism , preparatory to your Annual Meeting and May 26 , 1824
Report of the Unitarian Fund . The vote of £ 20 was granted us , I believe , on condition that Malton should be supplied every Sunday . From the time it was first stipulated this has been done , will continue during the Session , arid , we are happy to say , during the greater part of the vacation , as one of the Students remains at York for s ome time after our Examination . We
have been delivering a Course of Lectures during the Winter , which , on the whole , were numerously attended - y and though it would be premature to speak of any great success in the spread of Unitarianism there at present , it may be _gratifying to know that , with some slight addition to the
congregation , the religious union ot those already members has been much promoted , and an attention to the subject been awakened in the place , which will ultimately favour the cause of truth . " Under difficult , though not unpromising circumstances , the important object of establishing a Sunday-School has been attained _; and with this
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 9, 1824, page 39, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/smrp_09061824/page/3/
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