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Jr ? d good- will be promoted ; and thus may ^ 11 daises ' pf Chrisjians be-led to regard oneanotHer , though by various rneahs , as feU . ow-labourers in the vineyard—ras uniting with Cod the Father , with Tesus Christ , and with the holy
spirit ; with the divine power , wisdom , srnS goodness , to eiFect the salvation of men . For this purpose , it is useful to begin with the youngest minds , to form them to rational principles of religion , and to a blameless conversation ; and
in regard to those of riper years , religious instruction should be administered to them , for the same most in ^ ortant purposes , though the mode may be va ried to suit different dispositions and talea , ts . ; inasmuch as some are more inclined to simplicity , others to pomp , &c . In this , all true Christians will
be of one mind ; and if they still wish for greater uniformity of opinions , let them by daily bentwlent intercourse , instruct and be instructed . By this means , uniformity of temper at least would be
produced , and all would , with one mind , glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ . After alluding to the advantages of liberal associations , and the necessity of allowing opinions and discussion to be free , the preacher
concluded in the following words : '¦* I ought to be deeply conscious of my own errors and * imperfections , and sufficiently husubled in the sight of God on their account . But the liberty which I give to others ,, I surely may take myself ;
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We are happy to announce to our readers , an important fact , which proves , we tite ^ t , the growth of Unitariahism ixx Arnica . Mr . Wells , of Boston , a
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and if I have not used it with licentiousness or want of candour , I trust you wiU all receive the Apostle ' s exhortation at the close of his Epistles to the Corinthian Christians : Jri » uLy > bretbren ^ farcivell : be perfect > be of good comfort , U of mindlive in
one y peace , anJ the God of lo < ve and ftsace shaJl be tuilb you . * It is necessary to observe that the above abstract is not that iVTr . Holland promised in your last number , but an abridgment of it . The ab tract itself was judged , whether rightly or otherwise , too long .
The Rev . Mr . Smith will preach at Manchester at Christmas , and the Rev . Mr . Higginson will preach the evening lecture . It was resolved that an account of each meeting be transmitted to the Editor oi the Monthly Repository 5 by the Secretary .
Also , that an attempt be made to obtain the consent and co operation of the ministers -at the Provincij / y to have an evening lecture preached after the usual meeting , and likewise , that an evening lecture be preached at Manchester , on the evening of the day of the quarterly association .
About twenty ministers and lay gentlemen dined together after the service ; and the afternoon was spent in very interesting conversation , till the company broke up . W . J . Manchester ^ JVo < v . 15 , 1800 .
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bookseller , formerly a pupil of Mr . Bclsham ' s , has published an edition of the Improved Version of the Christian Scriptures . It is a small 8 vo betwee *
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( JlO Intelligence . —Unitarianism in America * t ,- " v ¦ " . / '
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The order of { he preachers and' subjects at a Wednesday Evening-Lecture , at Saltcrs' Hall , to be held every fortnight , commencing the 1 st day of November , 1809 , and ending the 4 th day of April , 1810 , inclusive . 1809 , Nov . 1 , Mr . Worthington , The
dignity of the temple-worship under the Jewish dispensation . —Nov . 15 , Mr . JLvaas , The superior gloiy of the second temple at the coming of Christ . —Nov . 29 , Mr . Cloutt , The ornament and security of the church of God , —Dec . i $ > Mr . I ^ ane , The obligation of Christians to at * tain to eminence of character . —Dec 37 , Mr . Worthing ton , The divine goodness
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to man , as it may be traced through the successive stages of his earthly exist ence . —18 x 0 , Jan . 10 , Mr . Evans , Paul * * reasoning with Felix .. —Jan . 24 , Mr . Cloutt , The realityi extent , and glory , of Divine Providence . —Feb . 7 , Mr . Lane , Trust in Providence the best
remedy for anxiety . — Feb . 3 i > Mr , Worthmgton , The diligence of Christ in fulfilling ? his ministry . —March 7 , ' Mr . Evans , Christ the friend of his disciples . —March 5 U , Mr . Cloutt , " Christian like-mindedness . —April 4 , Mr . JLane , The evil and danger of declensions in religion . Service to commence precisely a quarter before stven o ' clock .
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UNTTARIANISM IN AMERfCA . '
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T . ECTURJE AT SALT BUS * UALI / .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1809, page 640, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1742/page/54/
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