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Established Church . By Mr . Jerningham . 2 s . Treatises on the Seventy Years ' Captivity of' the Jews , foretold by Jeremiah ; and particularly on the Seventy Weeks Prophery of Dkniel , the Truth of which is at last Demonsi rated ,
With some Remarks on a different Subject of Scripture . By the Rev . S . Shorold , Rector of Kencot , Oxon . as . 7 . JVeiu Editions . A Discourse preached before the Rev
Dr . William Gretton , Archdeacon of Essex , at his Visitation at Danbury , on Tuesday , July 8 , 1806 . By Francis Stone , M . A . F . S . A . Rector of Cold Norton . 4 th Edition , is 6 d . '
Theological Dissertations , by John Erskine , D . D . late one of the Ministers of Edinburgh , Second Edition * corrected , To which is prefixed an Account of the Author , by Thomas Davidson , D . D . Portrait , n ' mo . 4 s . 6 d . , Reflections on the Books of the Holy Scripture , to Establish the Truth of the
Christian Religion . By Peter Allix , D . D . Printed from the Corrected Copy of the Bishop ofJLlandaff . 8 vo . 10 s . 6 d . An Inquiry into the Secondary Causes xvhich Mr . Gibbon has assigned for the Kapid Growth of Christianity . By the
Honourable Sir David Dairy mple , Bart . One of the Judges of the Courts o £ Session and Justiciary . To which is now prefixed , a Brief Memoir of the Life and Writings of the Author . izmo . 4 s . extra boards .
Sentimental Beauties from the Writings of the late Dr . Blair ; alphabetically arranged . With a Copious Account of the Life and Writings of the Author . A . New Edition , with Additions . By W . H . Reid . 4 s . NOTICES .
UNITARIAN FUND . The Annual Meeting of this Society will be holden , according to custom , on the Wednesday in the Whitsun-• week ; viz . May 514 th , 1809 , The religious service will be earned on at
Parliament Court Chapel , ( Mr . Vidler ' s ) Artillery Lane , Bishopsgate Street ; to jhegin at eleven o ' clock . The . Sermon to the Society will be preached by the Rev . Thomas Rees , minister of Ncwington Green . A public collection will he made on behalf of the Fund .
After service , the Society will proceed to their yearly business , receiving the jfii / ib Mtfort of the Committee ^ choosing officers tor the ensuing year , ckc . At half-past three o ' clock the mem-
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bers and friends of the Society will dine together at the London Tavern , Bishopsgate Street . It is found necessary to remove from the former place of meeting , it not being spacious enough to accommodate the company which assembled last year , and it being hoped that the company on this occasion will
increase rather than diminish every year . Notices and tickets w ill be sent to all the subscribers , within reach of the two-penny and three-penny post ; other persons meaning to favour the Society with their presence , are requested to
apply for tickets to the treasurer ; or secretary ; or the stewards Mr . William Titford , Union Street , Spitalfields ; Mr . Thomas Freeman , Dyer ' s Court , Alder * manbury ; and Mr . David Eaton , 187 , High Holborn . The price of the
tickets is six shillings . — --Subscrib . ers and friends from the country wht mean to be present , are requested to signify the same to some one of the gentlemen above-mentioned , that the din » nermay be ordered accordingly .
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44 . New Publications . —Notices .
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CHEAP TRACT SOCIETY . More than fifty persons having sent i * their names to the Editor as subscribers
to the Society proposed above , he announces with pleasure that a publics meeting will be held on Monday , the eighth of May ^ at the King ' s Head Tavern , in the Poultry , at six o ' clock in the evening ^ to consider of some resolutions to serve as the basis of the Institution . To this
meeting all those that have given their names , residing in and near the metropolis ,, will be summoned by letter ; and all other persons are hereby invited who wish to forward the object . The general design is to furnish moral and
religious Tracts , practical in their tendency , yet rational in their principles , for the instruction of the poor ; by their plainness suited to the understandings , smd by their cheapness to the means , of mechanics and husbandmen . It is
thought that much good may be done in an economical way ; that by the distribution , especially by the sale of small publications , many converts may be made to Christian morality , and many Christians may be buit up in their
virtuous habits . At least , the experiment is "worth trying , and those that are least sanguine as to the result must wish success to the object . N . B . The Editor is happy to acknowledge the receipt of the packet from M . H . ecu tabling a bank of England Fm
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1809, page 244, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1735/page/68/
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