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INTELLIGENCE.
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UNITARIAN FUND—It is our intention to review in our next number the several publications relating to the Unitarian Fund , and to give a concise view of the objects and proceedings of this institution , with an answer to objections . Meantime we take pleasure
in informing the numerous inquirers concerning it , that its operations are by no means languid , and that its funds are in the highest degree prosperous . New and interesting cases have come before the Committee , wherein the assistance of the Fund promises ; the most signal benefit to the cause of truth . A second
mission into Scotland is in contemplation . Several recent instances have occurred of remarkable and edifying pecuniary liberality towards this society In the month of October last , Mr . Aspland , the Sea ^ etary , went by invitation to Tenterden , in Kent , under the promise © f an effort being made to promote the
interests of the Fnnd , and the result was , that the friends of * truth in that place collected no less a sum than forty-five guineas ^ in donations , an 4 life and annual subscriptions , to the * society . In the month of January also , in the present year , the committee for managing the
concerns of the New Meeting , Birmingham , in which the Rev . Dr . Toulmin , and the Rev . John Kentish , are joinc pastors , very liberally resolved , that one of those gentlemen should be requested to preach a sermon , and make a public collection in behalf of the Fund . This
service "was performed by Dr . Toulmin , and nearly tiventy pounds were raised , and , have been transmitted to the treasurer . Some life-subscribers have this year presented donations , scjme of them considerable ; and one gentleman in the country , who has just become acquainted with the Institution , by means of this Magazine , has commenced an annual
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thoughts and searchetb the hearts of all , " * tone , to " love and assist one another through this probationary and ever fluctuating scene of things ; ' * and immediately expired without a struggle . —May her last injunction make a lasting impression on all * and especially them to whom it was given . T . G . 2 O , Quebec-street ^ Oxferd-s } rect .
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subscription of Jive guineas . "We mention these facts partiy to gratify our feelings , partly to confer the feeble reward of our praise upon such exemplary liberality , but principally to shew the friends ^ of the Unitarian doctrine , and particularly the supporters of the society in question , that the zeal manifested in the cause of
Popular Preaching , on truly Christian principles , has not been a momentary ebullition of fervour , but is a steady attachment founded on principle , which is increasing , and 'will increase more and more unto the perfect day . As the
subscriptions for the current year are now due , the subscribers are requested to forward them , as may be convenient , to the Treasuier ; subscribers in town will be Waited on "by Mr . Marsom , who at the instance of the Treasurer , has kindly undertaken the office of Collector .
Subscriptions and communications are received by John . Christie , Esq . Treasurer , MarkLrane ; the Rev . Robert Aspland , Secretary , Hackney ; and by the members x > f the Committee . —N . B . An inquiiy sent to the M . Repository makes
it necessary to add , that the Second , 5 Ti ) ird and Fourth Reports of the Committee , arc still on sale , and may be hac ^ of M essrs . Longman and Co . Paternoster Row , andof Mr . B . Eaton , 187 , High Holborn ; the two first at 6 d . each , u \ e
last at is . PROPOSED CHEAP TRACT SOCIETY ON PRINCIPLES OF
PURE MORALITY AND GENUINE CHRISTIANITY . —Since our last , a ronsiderable number of names of subscribers , and of subscriptions , has been transmitted to tl c Editor , to forward the establishment of the above society . The outline of the plan has been already given ; the plan itself must be matured by the judgment of the subscribers . It is not intended that tjbis , proposed , insti-
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114 * Intelligence . —Unitarian Tvnd . — Cheap Tract Society .
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She was well convinced she "was rapidly advancing to that state which the living know nothing of , but chearfulhr resigned all to Him ^ who cannot but do right . rA few hours before her de * parture , she felt the king of terror ! near at hand , and expressed herself " she did not think of leaving them quite so soon " hut commanded them all in an energetic
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1809, page 114, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1733/page/58/
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