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Unitarian Christian Worship, Burton Street. Burton Crescent, London.
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Sparing great plans and new publications . Another division , headed by Rodrigues and Bazar , is busy publishing the works of their master and circulating tracts . A third fraction publishes a journal , L'Europeen , very ably conducted , and very bold for its political style . These do not profess the-necegsity-of—a-new—religion-yr-but declare the possibility of realizing their political views without quitting Christianity ; but , alas t Christianity with them is Catholicism . A fourth
branch purchased the Revue Encyclopedique from M . Jullien , its founder : these are considered as philosophers in the strict sense;— -they abandon almost completely religious ideas . However , notwithstanding many foolish things , the St . Simonians have given public opinion here an impulse which is stron g and will be durable .
We begin to turn our attention from the abstractions of charters and lawmaking to the fundamental point of ameliorating the condition of the largest , poorest , and not least respectable class of the community . O .
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Sir , —In your last * Chronicle , ' a correspondent has communicated an account of a social Tea-Meeting , held on Fast-day , consisting of members of the Lewins Mead congregation , in this city ; at that meeting it was resolved that a similar one should be
held on Good-Friday , and some o f your readers may feel an interest in knowing that it was more numerously attended than the former ; and nearly all who were present have expressed their approval o f the proceedings , and their hope that these will lead to more union and co-operation among all classes of the , Society . Upwards of sixty gentlemen sat down in the most friendly manner ; and after tea the Rev . Mr . Rowe was invited to the chair . Our venerated friend and pastor Dr . Carpenter , Messrs . G . Webb , Hall , J . B . Estlin , W . Browne , T . Lang , and other friends , severally addressed the meeting on held on Good-Friday , and some o f your readers may feel an interest in knowing that it was more numerously attended than the former ; and nearly all who were present have expressed their approval o f the proceedings , and their hope that these will lead to more union and co-operation among all classes of the , Society . Upwards of sixty gentlemen sat down in the most friendly manner ; and after tea the Rev . Mr . Rowe was invited to the chair . Our venerated friend and pastor Dr . Carpenter , Messrs . G . Webb , Hall , J . B . Estlin , W . Browne , T . Lang , and other friends , severally addressed the meeting on
subjects connected with religious intercourse , religious education , and the progress of Unitarian Christianity in the sister island , Geneva , & c . The company separated about ten o ' clock highly gratified , with the persuasion that such meetings are well calculated to impress the hearts of those who -attend-them-with-r-i gh ^ t-motivesT——I avail myself of the present opportunity of expressing to you my warm approval of , and best wishes for , the success of your useful Chronicle . May 1 , 1832 . J . D . T .
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On Sunday the 22 nd of April , a Chapel was opened in the north-west of the Metropolis , where the want of such a place has been long felt . An attempt of this kind was made , it is true , a few years ago , in very disadvantageous circumstances . A more successful experiment having been
made during the last five months , in a room in Woburn Buildings , has led to the present undertaking . The place which has now been opened is that which , for about eight months past , has been devoted , by the benevolent Mr . Owen , to the dissemination of his principles of Political
Economy . The sentiments expressive of that gentleman ' s views of the formation of human character , which were affixed to the walls , have been removed , and the p lace devoted to the purposes of Christian worship and instruction . The excellence of the situation , and the peculiarly
convenient mode in which the Chapel is fitted up , rendering the rent necessarily high , it is proposed to let the place , which is very well adapted to sucln a purpose , to gentlemen of edacation and respectability , for
occasional lectures on literary and scientific subjects . The Cljapel has been engaged for one year certain . All who wish well to this attempt to establish a Unitarian Society amidst an extending population , which baa
Unitarian Christian Worship, Burton Street. Burton Crescent, London.
Unitarian Christian Worship , Burton Street . Burton Crescent , London .
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UNITARIAN CHRONICLE . 93
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 1, 1832, page 93, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1717/page/13/
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