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MONTHLY RETROSPECT OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS ; OR , The Christian a s Survey of the Political World.
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of their numbers nor the obloquy of an unthinking multitude led them at any time to be backward in the assertion of
It . At the dinner , Mr . Evans , alluding to the meeting of the Ministers of the three Denominations , at Red Cross Street , declared , that he was not ashamed of the glorious cause in which they were ihat day engaged , and did indeed deem his having presided on such an occasion the most honourable event of his life .
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Annual Meeting of the Unitaridn Association ^ at JVisbeach . The Annual Meeting of the Un itawan Association for Cambridgeshire , Lincolnshire and Norfolk , took place at Wisbeach , on Thursday , the 4 th instant . There was a public service on the preceding evening .
On the Thursday morning the service commenced with prayer and reading of the scriptures by Mr . Platts , of Boston . Mr . Smallfield , of Hackney , delivered the second prayer , and Mr . Asp land preached the Association Sermon . The
ministers and their friends dined together : the company was very respectable , consisting of one hundred and one persons * After dinner a number of sentiments tvere given , and a number of animated speeches delivered . The afternoon was spent with the ut-
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When our Saviour was hanging on the cross , he was treated as ah impostor by the priests and lawyers of his time , and jreviled in the most opprobrious manner . His agonies produced no effect on their merciless feelings , and they derided his
sufferings . In this situation our Lord -afforded us an example of his own precept 5 * bless those who curse you , do good to those who revile you , a n $ persecute you : * and he pray « d to his father' . forgive them ^ for they know not what
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most harmony , and true Christian friendship and affect ion . The devotional part of the service in the evening , was conducted by Mr Finch , of I . ynn , and Mr . Aspland preached again . All the services were numerouslyattended . The writer of this article
cannot close his report of this meeting , without expressing his high pleasure in witnessing the increasing numbers , growing information and zeal of the members of this Association- R . W . Wisbtach i June 6 , 1812 .
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NOTICE . Dr . Carpenter wishes , through the medium of the Monthly Repository , to inform a gentleman , who ^ some months ago , wrote him an anonymous letter , respecting Dr . Pye Snath ' s Discourse on the worship of Christ , trm he is
printing a small tract , entitled ' Proof from Scripture that the Father is the only true God , and the only proper object of religious worship $ with some brief remarks , on the Rev . Dr . J . Pye Smith ' s Vindication of the Adoration of our Lord Jesus
Christ , and also on the Rev . D . Veysie ' s Defence of his Preservative against Unitarian ism . —Dr . Carpenter has recently published a discourse , entitled , * A Brief View of the chief Grounds of Dissent from the Church of England , by Law established . * Price 6 d . *
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they are doing . * If in the moments of his sufferings he had been told , that in future times the priests and lawyers , instead of reviling him , would call down tbe vengeance of the state on any man , who dared to treat him an an impostor , what would have been the answer of
the Saviour of mankind ? Would he have said , —My disci p les , you must bear patiently all the reproaches , that are cast ; upon me and any religion . We are few in the world . We must aBo **
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404 State of Public Affairs .
Monthly Retrospect Of Public Affairs ; Or , The Christian A S Survey Of The Political World.
MONTHLY RETROSPECT OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS ; OR The Christian a s Survey of the Political World .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1812, page 404, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1749/page/60/
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