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HELIGIOIJ? ^ MTB R^ RY ^ AMD PC^r^C^Qf ^ EELieK>US INTELEieEWCl.
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ttrgfolated * hasd been tha cause of alt his pror ^ . He requested to have a- part of the NewTestamtfit read to him 5 afterintanl&he thanked God ^ for granting him atltfeb ^ uscfulncsr and a peaceful death . Amongst die greatest blessings he had :
enjeyed ; he reckoned that * of having personally known most of his ^ celebrated € < 3 « anp © rarles . ** . £ am goittg to sleep * lifee you , said he ta his-grand-children , wh *> were brought- to * him ; " but we sfra 4 i all awake together , " added he , looting at the persons who were attend-
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Jk Society for th ^ Bistnhtttiba of tTnitartan Tracts is just instituted at Birmingham , for Warwickshire and the ; neighbouring counties ; It-is ta be entitled < c The Unitarian Tract Society ^*
The fcernm of sutecriptibti are ^ five shillings j&er ann >; a year s subscription being paid in advance . ^—This is the fifth Uni-: tarian Book Society which has been : established in England and Wales witbio : ^ ftcen years . There are openings For others in the Nbrth and Nbitfr-West of
England , which will not ^ we trust , be longneglected * The " Eh 4 eavt > ur Spciety" lor promoting ^ unity and cKarity ^ according to the principles of the Oiurch of England , VTil ^ ptrblish itt a few weeks a Manual of Ortliodox EKvinity , for the young ^ and wiinstructed .
The " Calvinist IVfissionary Soaety ** lxeld their annual' meeting on the days of the iAth , xSt&y an 4 I ^ ^ of' May ; Their public services' were attended ^ as usual , by a vast concourse * of people .
The following sums were co llected at thtit several places oFworship 1 viz . at Surry Chapel , 1 ZJ 6 L 4 S . id ,- —at the Tafeernaclei 13 a ! 14 s . 1 id . —at Tottenham Court Gha ^ pel , ijrol- as 6 d . —at St . JL . awrence Church , Guildhall , 171 I . hs . ad . —
at Sion . Chapel , 1 ^ 3 ! . 8 s . 2 > d ; - ~ making in all ^ hc sum 0 / 8941 . 3 s ; 4 d 2 The feni * ecrmons preached on ^ dlese occaBianrs are jit the press , together With the Report dp tbte Birectars , 'Sc . This imniense Society — immense in ' * nun ^ ers , restftetces , and influence—has new * been cstablisfred iwdhrcyeairs ^ and yerseems t ^ ha ^ rc ^ cc # f npli ? hcd no flfuc prcar object
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ing him B , « ^ d , thoptf , t ^ eteWalfelij p iness . ) These Wor < is , Which werfe t » 4 last he uttered , shewed the'iaith in w ^ u ^ he died . Such waa the end of tMsxttao ^ whom his eiiemies had so Iob ^ aecuscd of attempting to overthrow all religion
and all morality . His ^ greatest crrcwr ^ however , was that of mistaking ' fttever cation , and attaching too much impottiance to his < mn yiew of those ^ ubjecta * on which the most important of all s € il * titnentsis > the love ofpea ^ e .
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It fia ^ however , exhibited ^ throughout r ait edifying spectacle of zeal aird cordia ^ Hty j a » d tfecteV who are inttM ; ' averse td [ its ^ bctrincs ntust admire and appl au ^ ifesppriti It miy be the instrument i | f temporary evils , but we have nor doubf 1
ife willprove ih thfe efcdtair engine of great and imgEty ; good * Two thousand copies of a : tramlkti ^ ir < rf tfci ? gospel of St » Jofin in the Mohawk ^ language , have been printed ; five hundred of which have been reeentfy sent to America .
tiTEHAmr ^ , T 3 r . Touhnin , of Birmingham , fir about to publish , in one octavo volame , the tife of the Rev . Samuel Bourntr t formerly ^ Minister at Birmingham . Spe * cimens will be givcir of Mr . Bbvrm *^ catechetical lectures . It is intended to
give also sketches of the lives of Mint * sters and others contemporary with Mr . Bourne , and connected with him . The Rev . W . Htasjlitt , A . M , pro * pwses to publish , by subscription , Fiifty ^ two Sermons , in twr » octave volumes , price 16 s . in boards . Subscribers ! nantes arc taken by Mr * Johnson , St : Paul ' s
Church-vyardj and by the Printer of tfce ~ Monthly Kepositoiy , The lovers of antic drollery and broad humour will rejoice ; to hear , tkat 3 pri Wakot is prhitirig ; a ' new collection of Odes and Elegies , in his dwn peculiar style , to be entitled « c triitia * * sr % the Sorrows bfj ^ eter ^
POLITICO-REXIG 1 OU 5 , Letterar from Madrid inforrn us ; tKat the Bull-fights are abolished , in Spain , Sxavb-Trai > k .-------Wc congratulate ourxcadcrs iipori the disposition- © f the
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Heligioij? ^ Mtb R^ Ry ^ Amd Pc^R^C^Qf ^ Eeliek≫Us Inteleieewcl.
HELIGIOIJ ? ^ MTB R ^ RY ^ AMD PC ^ r ^ C ^ Qf ^ EELieK > US INTELEieEWCl .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1806, page 334, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1725/page/54/
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