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iuitii wt ^ er last annual Q ^ n ? eeti ng ^ o £ the rt sqpie ^ , Ai ^ , & yelrnbei \ 181 ] , when a new regulation was esta - blished , which changed the mode of farni ^ ning the subscriber ^ with thQ % e quat ^ s of bpgJc s to \ v })) ch
tha society considered their substations to entitle thern ; This regulation provided that instead of allotments of ne , w tracts bejrig , cm their publication , awarded to the . members , a catalogue of all the topics , . with the prices , affixed ^ should be seat tpifyern by the
Secretary in the month of January in each year , Out of which they sfabuldbe allowed to claim , ai ; their , own vchpic £ * . books , to the
amount of their several subscriptions , provided th 6 y made their claiin withir \ three months from the date of riie ;} no ^ ice- , ^\ respl uw ^ as at the same time past , that by w&y *> fapprising the subscribers of its publication ,, a single copy < jf ev ery new tr ^ t should be sent tq
each , as far at least as the Secretary , might Und this practicable . Such is the Present situation of t ^ . sociMy HJ . respect f , o the privileges of j £ s raeinabers . The pew
plan-has nqtyit been &ctied upon , pwiri ^ tp > son ^ ^ accicjentai ' pircum-$ tfi ^ ces 9 wbjch ? i $ is needless ^ iere to speci fy , it was found impyacti . cabte thi ^ ye ^ ar to circulate the C ; f | ft 4 lpgue ^ iq Jf ^ Biti aTy T ? hey ar e J ^ o vy e . vfp po ^ , rc ^ dy , aii 4 wi ) J be
very shonly sent to . tbei subsq ^ r bsrsr But as it is likely some difi . flqulties i ^ 4 ^ Of ^ f ^ l 9 , i . fy ? ipe ^ ns pf /^ pnyeyipgth ^ ip ' tp t ^^ members who r ^ ide in distant
parts of the cotitury , they yrijl per-# fti i fa \ iHy m l / e ^ if&rdi ^ ias ^ S e ^^ ln ^ id , , fis weJJ ^ secxjfTifcfg toDr th ^ ni Be l vc 5 ' . thu more , cqyt ^ in r ^ deptibfi bf thtiir' book «^ were , tl ^^ y ^ irfl ^^^ if ^^^ rgk ^^ 'V
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whipK thpjir cata-Jogpes and p ^ v * pc ^ rjp ^ igbf be ponveyeel . tb tfiem . In catling , at this timc r the at-: tention of yourself and / your rea , » der ^ , to t ^ is society Vi it aUord «? nic ^ iqcere pl e ^ sqre , to be able t 9 . anr
noupjee its growmg success ; and the demands for the tracts alread y pubJlshedhaye been of ] ate so rapidly pn the in ^ re ^ se ^ . s to yieic } the pleasing . assurance that they 'need-but be known to be approved , ancj to furnish q , ^ appy earnest-. ojf the extensive and / . •] astj i . og .. ( nin . ^ d ^ -
which may * under the divine bless * ing , result from our labours . THOMAS #££$ /; . , , . . S ^ ret ( i ry . ; : w Barnard ' s Inn , Halhorn . Fe ^ lS , 1812 .
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D , r . MarsJis Address to ihd ][ cm * bers of the Senate of tAe University vf Gafoibrie / ge '; geca * kioned by ih $ Proposed to introdace iu that Place an . Auxiliary Bible Society *
We haye at present twa very extensive Bible Societies , the ^ oijeJfoiinydcd in 1690 , the dtttr itt 2 ^ 4 . WotH of ritir AAhbis ^ dps an A tt ^ our ^ # &hbpsr ( with the Pfii > c ^ Itcgetit at the htad ) are
menrbets t > f the former : neither of the two Archbishops , and only a small proportion of the Bishops a ^ re memDers of the latter . Trie ihein 1 ) er ^ of the fbrmet-, nbv ^ ^ mounting to about fi \ N 2 thoofeand , a * e eiclusively Churchmen , no one beuag admitted to it without ttatiofibnyof : His attaciiiiient to tfie ICbrfstitution f a ^ WeJ l in Church as in tatfei IMi ' e * tnenittefi
of the latter aremubhjtiord nunieifcxis , thari those of tln ( e f ^ npet *; hul ^ they , « j « ST , $ kt of Chufchmen riw&Disspiters In 45 sdriniinateiy . The two yo ^ e ^ re §^ agr « rin ^ e Vcrjr'lkuda % le object 6 ? ifisSriButftfc Bftrifc * bdffhratihdli / #% ndtl ^^ tn 1 « M tjie ntoi ^ er of ; Br | 3 ^> - ^ iS ^ But ^ vJy tfce Mtter > ttoetfafrf ^ W 4 ? Sl ^^ W j ^ r ceeds the ntimbcr ii ^ tribtfted by tne fbririer , 1 W not ^ only atfc the fttA ^ Sf th ^^^ h ^ iH ^^ U ^^^ d ^ iftc tonber ^ t > tit id » O 3 C fu ^ aTe eniplbre ^ J » ^ IkM W ^^^
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Intelligenczjpr- ' jp-r . Marshs Address , on the Bible Sqciefy 1 * 25
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1812, page 125, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1745/page/61/
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