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emancipation , are repugnant to the command of Gpd .-r-An Hungarian soothsayer has risen intf > notice by his predictions concerning Bonaparte , whom he Calls Apoll ytn . He fomds that the final termination of his earthly career , and of feis dynasty , will take place at Christmas , Jt 8 o 8 . —Thd French Bishops , on the other Hand , as we learn froiil their Pa tor a 1 JLetters , are trying to inspirit their Emperor , by asserting that fie is the subject of many glorious prophecies , particularly those in the zd Psalm ! We cannot
comp lain of this . A few years ago our orthodox commentators foiirid InjidvlPrance in the Revelations : they must now allow their ^ nore orthoSox French brethren to find France evangttical in all the
prophets p ( . Lambert of Wexford was lately consecrated Bishop in the Roman Catholic chapel of that town , in order to be ferjt out as President of tke " Catliolic $ 4 fesioria \ ries in Newfoundland . UNITARIAN FtJND— the half
yearly Qenerai Meeting of this Society V as held * according to the notice in our last , on Thursday , May 29 , at the New London Tavern , and was very numerously and respectably attended . We
observed several gentlemen from distant p arts of the country . We scarcely ever Witnessed a meeting whe . re there was so iniich interesting discussion and conversation on the one hand , and so hiuch
fceal anjj unanimity on the other We £ ihcere ] y hope this Society will be the theans both of exciting the greater activity of Unitarians at large , and of drawing them closer together . Reports
§ frere read by the Treasurer and Secretary of a Very encouraging nature . Ifh ^ re are already , we belieVe , nearly 66 subscribers to the Fund , of whom 20 £ fe Life Subscribers , arrct the greater part ftf the igmairider subscribers of one
guifjea annually . It was stated , that niany iSf the friends of the institution are as J ret scarcely informed of its plan , and tRat maiiy others are Waiting to see whit "Will be ilohe before they subscribe their * mmeS . The Rev . R . " Wright of Wis-Ifedch , Author ' of the c < Arifci-satfsfac 1
ttonist , * aiid other well-known tjnitaf iah tracts , is <* rtgage 4 by the Committee % p itinerate , oil a f > lari of his own 8 ii&-fee ding , in various parts of LincblhsHice £ iM Yorkshire , Where are great opettif ^ s Itit IJtittariari pteachiog . He has ' afcl-Trttady travelled and laboured ih these itt ^ b aM IIc conTinc ^ the Mci ? tiHg in
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ah animated acidress to them , tnac ' *• tj ^ e fields arc white already pnto ttie harvest . ' * Several fillisters in Lon&n have ofTered their services to the FUtid , as preachers on the X . orct s < jay , and Lord * s day evening . The Commitjee i ^ about to engage , ii ? they have not dW ready engaged , a place irt trie outskirts of the metropolis for Unitarian wpr&hijv and preaching on the evening -of the Lord ' s ^ ay during the summer nA piit | is . . Inquirie ^ are also niafciug aft ^ i * meefeiajg ^ houses , iti the vkinity of London , Vbicn may be sliut up for wa 6 t : of jireafeheb , it Being the intehtiori of the Society to cacry , as f ^ r as it is atfe , the Uhitariaii
doctrine into sticfi deserted places , tw fiext Oeriferal Meeting will fee held iii Movember , wh ^ n a seririon Will hi preached before the Society by the BL ^ ev . I > r . Toulmiri , of Birmingham ft isr agreed that the menihers ^ su 6 scr | ber > in A friends to the Society s ^ ill dine to r * getheron an economical plan , at the
, rfoVember meetirig The Society ha 4 g ^ reat o&jWe ! s before it : to these obj 6 cti it is scarcely necessary to say that its present funds are inadequate . It looks confidently to the friends of free in ^* iry and 6 criprural Christianity for support .
It trusts they will not de ay their help till much opportunity of good will he lost . It is persuaded , indeed , that they will not suffer a design to languish wjiicfi is ( prompted by *« go'dd-will to men , " and is devoted to the •* gfory < if God in the highest' * " ' ¦ and
^ upsenptjons comrriunteatit » ns £ fG received by the Comniihtee , by the Au ^ ditors , arid by Joseph Hplden Esq . Treafsnrer , 78 , Lombard-street , add the Rev , Robert Aspland , Seicretary , Hacluiey . Copies of the Rtiles may he had , oil- application to these gefttlerhen , or to Mr . Vidjer , 187 , High Ho ) born , or M ^ Slower , ia , Paterno 3 ter-row .
The frienq § of the late celebrated Dr . Friestley have recently erected , in tUc Unitarian Chapel , Birxhingham , ail clb gaiit monument to his nie > nSry , with sen appropriate inscription by Dr . Parr , Ail ingenious "ybtjKg Artist of that pla < fc has ju&t finished a' rtiedal on the ocd& 7 sion , ohi One side of \ yhich an adrriirkW ^ likeness of the t > pctor , and on' the
reverse the inscription . M . Atidrah , a Mehilrer * of the littd-r tujte at Paris , has uridert ^ Iten Jo eiplkin t ! he Hebrew bf £ he BocA * 0 $ ju 4 g ^ , Vitb t \ i 4 Chyd ^ ah 'OtatilihaV , and # ztt of the B * fc& # mtkk He # ill iitimftxite
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£ T& Meligiozis and Literary Intelligence
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1806, page 276, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1724/page/52/
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