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The first meeting of the Association r Unitarian Ministers in the counties « f Lincolnshire , Cambridgeshire * £ ce . will be held on Thursday the zzd June , at Boston , when two sermons wilt
be preached , < . one in the morning ' , the other in the evening , by the Rev . W , Severn , of Hull , and the Rev . R . Aspland , of Hackney , Mr . Aspland is a 190 expected to preach on the evening of Wednesday the zist .
The Northern Unitarian Book Society will hold its next annual meeting at Nottingham , on Wednesday the oSth of June .- —The Rev . Israel Worsley , © f Lincoln , is to preach in the morning ; and the Rev . Charles Berry , of Leicester * in the evening—The devotional duties and services to be conducted by the Rev . Dr . Phillipps , and the Rev , Mr . Whitelegg—The morning service to
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The receipt of varlotis communications within the month compels tis again to say that we wish the limits of the Monthly Repository enabled a * s to give that tariy attention to out Correspondents which their favours deserve . We do as much as ovir circumstances will permit for the gratification of our writers as well as readers . It is hoped the unavoidable delay in the insertion of papers transmitted to us will not discourage our Correspondents and cause them to withhold valuable communications ; though they cannot but perceive the necessity of studying brevity in their papers , as far as is compatible with the design of them .
"We have received from the Rev . Dr . Toulmin , whose assistance we have had such frequent occasion to acknowledge , An Historical Account of the Dissenting Churches in Cambridgeshire ^ drawn up by the late Rev . Robert Robinson y and the J ?^ v . y . tho ? npson of Clapharn . The following communications are intended for publication : —Verses on Spring , fcy Master Welter , a , t Mr . Simons ' s Academy , Edmonton ; Essay on Knowledge , hy Mr . Allchin ; Mr . Brookes ' s Remarks on the " Indian Talk , " related in the M . Repos .: An Original Letter of Mr . John Sing ' s , of Bridgnorth , communicated by Mr . Severn .
The following are under consideration : Strictures on Chariclo , by X . Y . ; Polytheism , not known to Christianity , in Answer to Chariclo , by SUvanus ; The Eclectic Reviewer Reviewed by a Farmer ; Clemens on the Arrogance and Ignorance of Eclectic Reviewers .
" The Dying Christian ' s Soliloquy , " is not a happy imitation . The Rev . F . Stone ' s Letter , though not uninteresting , is too long , too desultory , and too personal for the public eye . The scurrilous Review alluded to by X . Y , is beneath the notice of gentlemen and scholars . E . T . ' s Remarks on Chariclo are two contemptuous We do not see , with S ., the impropriety of any of the expressions in Mr . Bretland ' s Address at the JLord * s Supper ; if J esus Christ was not a divinely commissioned prophet , he must have been either a dupe or a deceiver . — - < - *• E . C . has our thanks for the Advertisement from theLeed's Mercury , drawn up by the Rev . T . P . Foley , Rector of Old Swinford , in behalf of Joanna Southcott . We mean r /> preserve it ra our ne * t number as a curiosity . The plagiarism at -the conclusion is amusing . In our next we intend to Review Mrs . Zee * s ' Essay on Government and Mr * jfones * s Illtmtrations . Our Review of the Tracts of the Unitarian Fund is u # » - ? oidably postponed for the present .
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commence at half past ten , and that in the evening at seven o ' clock . Southern Unitarian Society . — The Annual Meeting of this Society will be holder ! at Poole , ki Dorsetshire * on
Wednesday , July 5 / £ . The religious services will be carried on in the K ev . Mr . Seward ' s Meeting-House . The Rev . Mr . Blake , of Crewkerne , is engaged to preach ; in case of failure , the Rev . Thomas Rees , of . London .
Wester ** Unitarian Book Society—The anniversary of this Societywill be held at Bridge water , m the county of Somerset , on Wednesday , July 5 th . The Rev . Edmund Butcher , of
Sidmouth , is expected to preach the sermon . Dr . Carpenter , has Four Letters in the press in reply to Mr . VeysiesXetter to him entitled , < A Preservative against Unitarianism . '
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1809, page 302, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1736/page/56/
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