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this , and not before , ours will , be the privilege , the charter , the freehold of rejoicing * in the success of truthy of generously exulting- in the conquests of liberty , of gladly participating in the triumphs of righteousness . " Pp . 46- —49 .
A rt , III . —The Decline and Fall of Spiritual Babylon . ADiscourse , delivered at Leicester , June 22 , 1814 , before the Unitarian Tract Society ,
established in Birmingham for Warwickshire and the neighbouring Counties . By Robert Little . i 2 inopp . 34 . Belcher and Son , Bir mingliam , 1814 .
IT is difficult to set out a sermon , and especially one upon any of our public occasions , in the dress of novelty . Mr . Little has , however , done this . He has ventured into the apocalypse ( his text is Rev . xviii . 1 , 2 . )
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FTTHE Annual Association of the M General Baptist Churches in Kent , was held at Dover , on Tuesday , 25 th of April . On the preceding evening , agreeably to the plan uniformly observed at this Association , a sermon was preached by Mr . Jphn Coupland , of Headconi , which was heard with great satisfaction . The
subject was " Zeal in a good Cause , ' founded on Gal . iv . 18 . It has since been laid before the public * The public service commenced on * the day of the Association , at nine o'Clock . Mr . Sampson Kingsford , of Canterbury , read the Scriptures ,
Mr . Coupland conducted the devotional service , and Mr . Samuel Dobell , of Cranbrook , preached from Rorn . xvi . 16 , The Churches of Christ salute you . The discourse , the object of which wns , to shew the tendency of the Association to enlarge religious friendship and to excite a general interest in the welfare of the churches
which composed it ,. was received with great approbation . After the religious services were concluded , Mr . Moon , of Deptford , being called to the chair , and Mr . Joseph Dobell , of Cranbrook , and Mr . Austen , of Smarden , appointed Moderators , the business of the
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of the study of which it has been said " that it either found men mad ' made them so , '' and has made the perilous excursion with a sound mind Nay , his observations have strengthened in his own breast and will strengthen in the breasts of his readers the spirit of inquiry , reformation ami rational religion .
We regret that the Title-pa ^ e doe * not specify any London bookseller of whom the sermon may be had- but we apprehend that it may be obtained upon inquiry . It is desirable that all the sermons on public Unitarian
occasions should be deposited with some one vender in London , and that the Societies for whose benefit they ai > printed should regularly advertise them .
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ciation was in part transacted More than fifty gentlemen , ministers and their friends dined together at the City of Antwerp Tavern ; Mr . S . Dobell , in the Chair . After dinner the company returned to the Meetinghouse to conclude the business of the
day—and upwards of sixty persons supped at the above-mentioned Tavern . The evening was spent in harmony and Christian friendship . A lecture was given on the following evening by Mr . S . Dobeli , on the subject of Hope , from the words in 2 Thess . ii . 16 .
The next Association to be held at Canterbury , on Tuesday , three weeks previous to Whit-tuesday 1816 . MIT —*
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444 Intelligence . —North-Eastern Unitarian Society .
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North-Eastern Unitarian Association . On Thursday , June 22 ( 1 , was held at Lincoln , the North-Eastern Annual Association of Unitarians . On the preceding evening , the Rev . Mr . Wright , of Wisbeach , preached on the Final Restoration of all Mankind to happiness . On the Thursday morning-, the Rev . Mr . Platts , of Boston , having
introduced the service with reading the scriptures , prayer and a very pertinent explanation of the nature , design and tendency of such associations , the Rev . Mr . Kcnrick , of Hull , preached a very excellent sermon on the I ractical tendency of the free , unpurchased
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1815, page 444, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1762/page/44/
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