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DOMESTIC . RELIGIOUS . Unitarian Chapel at New-church in R ossendale , ( see Monthly Repository , Vol . x . pp . 313 , 392 , 458 , 461 ) . Subscriptions towards liquidating * the
debt ( £ 350 ) upon the above Chapel will be received by Rev . Robert Aspland , Hackney Road ; Iiev . R . Astley , Halifax ; Rev W . Johns , Manchester ; Mr William Walker Rochdale 5 Dr . Thomson Halifax . / . s . d .
Amount reported in the MontWy Repository , pag-e 458 . . 90 10 € Ditto at page 461 .... 13 5 € The Misses Evansons , Mansfield 3 0 C A Friend ditto . 1 0 ( Collection at the New Meeting " Birmingham , by Rev . John Kentish ... " .. .. 23 6 0 Robert Phillips , Esq . Park , Manchester 4 0 0 Rev . John Grimdy , ditto .. 11 0 Mr . Jonathan Brookes , ditto . 110 Mt , George Wm . Wood , ditto . 1 1 0 Jaoies Touchett , Esq . ditto . 200 Mr . Sanderson , Chovvbent , ditto 2 0 0 Mi-. Samuel Jackson , ditto . 10 0 Mrs . Hey wood , Boltou ... 0 10 0 Rev . John Holland , ditto .. 100 Abraham C romp ton , Esq . Walton , Liverpool 10 0 Rev . John Yales , Toxteth Park ditto . ¦ 400 Mr . Wm . Thorneley , ditto . . 1 0 0 Mr . Ainsworth , Preston .. 200 Mr . Grund y , Jun . Bury , Lane . 10 0 Mr . Edmund Grundy , ditto . 10 0
JBy JMr . Apland . Southern Unitarian Society , Books value Five Pounds . A . Few Friends , Mechanics in ¦ 'London , by Mr . W . Hayday 13 6 Mr . T . H . Janson , Clapton . 220 Mr . D . Gibbs , Hollovvay .. 100 Kev , T . Howe , Bridport .. 100 Mrs , Severn , Broughton Notts . 3 0 0 Miss Smith , ditto .... 100 Miss Eliza Severn , Nottingham 10 0 "Rev . J . Howe , Bristol .. 110 By Ditto . Mr Parsons , U pland House , ttrid gewuter 5 0 0 Dr . Stock , Bristol ... 120 Mr . tirosnhea'd , ditto .. 100 Mr yle , ditto .. .. 100 A Friend , ditto . . . . 1 J 0 A Widow ' s Mite .... 100 Jr . Row « , Brentford ... 200 * -A - ' . 0 10 (> £ 178 13 0
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p >*» - Society , was held at Cranbrook , on Wednesday the 7 th June . A numerous attendance of the advocates for the worship of the one Jehovah , the common Fafher of Christians , from many miles round , manifested the lively interest which they feel in this great leading- principle o ^ true
religion . The loading of the scriptures and the devotional parts of the service were conducted by Mr . Holden and Mr . Blundell , with that enlightened filial fervour , which the gospel in its purity so powerfully incites . Mr . Thomas Payne delivered an impressive discourse , containing many valuable remarks , from Matt . iv . 19 . ' An
Interesting- report of the state of the Tract Society was read , by which it appeared that they had already printed and purchased tracts to the number of 2293 . It was proposed to form District Committees at the towns of Maidstone , Tenterden , Cranbrook , Battle , &e . for the purpose of increasing- the circulation of tracts , and ia other rcsjjects promotlnfr the influence of
our common principles . The friends ( thus uniting as brethren in the acknowledgment of God a ( one as their spiritual Father , and of Christ alone as their master in things appertaining to his gospel , ) to the number of 118 , partook of a social dinner at the George Inn . The fallowing * sentiments
were given , which produced appropriate and animated addresses to the company from several persons present . ci Our lawful Sovereign , and may peace attend the celebration of ins next barih day 7 ' " The Bible Society , and may every poor child ia Great Britain he able to read the Scriptnres . " " May the sentiments which have
restored to us the rights of conscience , ever predominate in the British Legislature . " u the throne of conscience never be usurped by Unitarians . " " May our faith be grounded on evidence , aad our zeal be governed by knowJedg-e . " u May our Masters cause be 0111 s and his conduct our copy . " Toward the close-of the
meeting ' , the attention of the company was eng'agfed by some important and animated remarks , relative to themarriag-e ceremony of tl ^ e Church of England , which was represented both in its matter and in its prir : ciple , as inconsistent with the doctrine ot the Divine Unity , iu \ d with the supremacy of Christ in his church : and consequentl y
as a necessary subject for a farther appeal to the Legislature . The day was a day of rejoicing , conducted with Christian zeal and love , in the anticipation of our Savi-011 r \ s jjrsiyer that he and his disciples may be one , even as lie and the Father are one j uaid lliat tholr unity in faith and in spin ! may diffuse iis salutary influences throughout thu world . P .
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¦ m i ^ i *« e fourth Anniversary of the Kent and sj ** Uma ^ iUAiv Association and Tra ct .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1815, page 527, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1763/page/63/
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