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last year , and a grant of 10 / . has also been made to wards the expenie * # f the Hanley Chapel * the first stone of which is to be laid to-morrow ^ Iffcifr n-rant the Ootomittee hope will be renewed by their suefce 8 $ ar & fcs lotig as may be requisite : r 2 . Mr . Wright has found sptrtfe , and will find , or make , other opeUhlgfe for the introduction of the Unitarian doctrine in the vicinity of 7 H ) wbridg & In assuring him of a disposition to fco-operate with , and support him f & Sf£€$ i undertakings , the Coiiiifcittee are satisfied that they are ttfily giving-a ptedgfc which ftiture Conainit « G #$ will readily fredeem .
3 . The sum of 30 / . has been voted to the congregation i & t Battle , to enable tiiein to secure the services for ene year ( and the experiment WilJ > it is hoped , be too successftil not to be repeated ) of Mr , Tkpli * i , late of Lewes . Rlr . T . devotes two , or more , evenings of every week t & preaching in various villages . The steadiness of the members of this congregation tmder Irstfj trying- circumstances , and their importance as the centre of an ample Held « rf
tirissionary labour , are well kno ? wn tt > those tvho feaVfe attended to tfcte Reports of the Unitarian Fuftd , atid tbe prospeet of their re % krnkig J ) tt > # p ^ rity must occasion lively pleasafrfc . 4 . Mr . Chapman , of Chatham , has enftjfcjgfed at a very trifling expense , t © preach dnce a fortnight at 8 h & erh # 4 s , tit * vhich pli ^ e ko interest ing an account was laid before yott last year ft-tfiii ftff . Harding ^ Jourti td afid & tk » sources .
5 . A small con£reg£ ition has been Raised , and a pflafee of ^ dfshi |> bpet & , at Harleston , in Norfolk , by Mr . Valentine ^ of Dni f wfro tefe teen hi the habit of going every Suii < fay itiorf & ngt a disttiftee of ten « Aes , t 5 preach there . 10 / . has been forwarded towards fitting up the Clia ^> el , and the sSTne amount td Mr . Valentine for hii expenses .
6 . Mr . Logan , late of Port-Olasgfow , ha « a 6 cep %€ fd a£ n invitation t & Daft dee , and your CornnWttee have , in coofceqUence , fe ^ S ( life pleasure of « afrJfin ^ Ini 6 ^ flFect the re solution of the ir predecessors , tf & k < c l 6 A be £ ra * tt «* ill t && a suitable minister who would itinerate ft * the neighbourhood sfcould fe % jto & with . " Mr . L . is bdth dfepd & ed and ^ JUiOified to fulfil this codditiott tvith Success . The follcf ^ % fjg coti ^ fegatioi ^ l ffahts h ^ vfe been totodb by JGuir € tMM ^ i « t « 4 : To Gtoftg¥ to , 15 / ., the rerehul of the f ^ apei b ^ ng Jr ^ l } Hifi 9 ^ 1 t tfc 4 * d ffcfft support dttbeft * Minister t of
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1823, page 19, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1714/page/19/
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