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t tlNCOLNSHIUE AND CAMBRIDGESHIRE ASSOCIATED pTXITARlAIf MINISTERS .
On Wednesday , June aist > the Associated Unitarian Ministte ^ s , in Lincolnshire and Cambrid g eshire , and several of their friends , from jiifFerent congregations , niet at Bostoii , $ iid had a public service in the evening . The Rev . J . Orundy performed tjftj devoiional part , and the Rev . R .
Asplaud , of Hackney , preached on Joshua ' s solemn appeal to the House of Israel , and his pious resolution that he arid his house would serve the Lord ; Josji . xxiv . 15 . On Thursday , June ^ ndr the Association was held . R ;~ Wr j ght introduced the public service , wj ^ ich began at eleven o ' clock , with reading the sctip i
turcs , and delivered a short address" on thie nature and design of the association The Rev . R . Aspland performed the devotional part , and the Rev . J . Grundy preached the association sermon , on the Antichrist spoken of by the apostle John . I Epis . iv . 2 , 3 . At two o ' clock the ministers and their friends dined together , to the number ^ £ h . irty-five . After
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dinner much interesting conversation took place , and several edifying speeches were delivered . The thanks of the company were give $ to Mr , Grundy , fog his excellent sermon , and he was requested to prkit it , to which he consented . There was another public ser- > vice in the eve * a nj £ ^ when the Rev . J , Gisburne , of Soham , performed thq devotibBalpart , and the Ufcv . R .
Aspland jireached <> n Christ ' s treatment of heretics * from John iv . % j * At each service the mentisg-ho ^ se was 6 Ued with respectable and attentive hearirs This new association , 31 * 4 the zeal 5 liberality and ailection manifested in its proceedings , ajfiford fresh proof of the revival of rational chtfistiantey . Aijthe ckurche * in this union have either been raised , or
have become ! Unitarian , during the last ten , and moat of them within the last seven , years . Next ' year , the association will be held at JLutton , in Lincolnshire * ' . •¦ 'W . -
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Address to thz Students in the Xork Institution , at the close of the' Mxtiminuikn $ June 22 , 1809 , " GiiW'l LEMEN , " It is with the greatest pleasure tha $ I now discharge the commission wk $ which I am entrusted , of ' closing thi $
very satisfactory examination , by expressing to you the high approbation of the ' trustees at present assembled ; not merely of the specimens which you haVe given them oi your proficiency in th several branches of education through
wjlich you have this year been conducted , which is of itself a sufficient proof of your own great diligence ^ and of the
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Testaments ; in the application © i ! sacresj criticism to the New Testament ; and ii $ ecclesiastical history . In the course of the examination , d ^ courses were dfcli ^ vered bv the several dtudentfs , on subjects connected with their jespectiva Courses , Which gave the highest satisfaction % o the whole assembly ; and the examination was closed by the visitor , with an address to the students , which , at the Tec £ ut : iit of the trustees present , is annexed to this short report . V•
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YORK INSTITUTION ,
On Wednesday and Thursday , June 21 and fci , ' was held the Annual Examination of the jStudents educated in the Manchester JNTew College , removed to York , In the presence of Samuel kShore jtm . esq . ' of Norton HalJi President of the institution ; G . W . Wood ^ esq . o £ Manchester , treasurer ; the Rev . J ohn Yates , of JLiverpool ; the Rev . W . Turner , of Newcastle , visitor ; and many others , as well laymen' as mini ^ ters .-r—The first day ihe students of the first , second , and tjhird years were examined , in the Gree ^ and Roman classics , in mathematics and natural philosophy , in history , lo ^ ic , universal grammar and rhetoric , in the philosophy of the humatt mind , in natural theology and the evidences of revelation . —The second day ,
the students of the fourth and fifth years -were examined , in the Hebrew , Chaldee , and Syriac languages ; in the prin - ciples of sacrr . d critictsiti ; ^ in the classijficatiori , subj : , ts an 4 cor ; tencs of thp seveml books of the Old Te ^ tarnt ^ nt , and more particularly in the nature and purposes of the Mo : aic institutions , and in the writings of the prophets ; in the connection between the Old and New
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1809, page 406, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1738/page/52/
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