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In answer to the complaints of the printed circulars being sent from Greenock , the postage unpaid , we are instructed by the Unitarian Committee of that place , to apologize for this inadvertence . The practice in question is more customary in Scotland than in England . As . soon as the Committee received a remonstrance on the subject from the editor of this work , they discontinued the issue of unpaid letters .
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We purpose in our next number to review Witsori * s History of Dissenting Churches , Mr . Cappes last volume of Sermons , &c . and to introduce the review of Grundy * s Lectures , which has been some time waiting at the Printers , for want of room .
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The next Volume will record all the proceedings in this country with regard to the persecuted Protestants in France , together with such authentic accounts of their sufferings and condition , as may from time to time reach us . In a letter to the Editor , dated Paris , the llthinst ., Mon $ . Marron , President of the Protestant Consistory , states , that the measures taking by the Dissenting
Ministers of London produce a strong sensation in France , that our Protestant brethren are consoled and gratified by them , and that the result is likely to be very beneficial . We trust that vre shall have to register numerous and liberal collections on behalf of these persecuted Christians . These public collections are a practical protest against despotism and persecution .
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We must defer to our next the corrections of , and additions to , the Unitarian Fund List of Subscribers . Communications on this subject may be addressed to the Treasurer or Secretary-
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780 Correspondence *
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Having a blank space , we here insert the following Notice , which could not be brought into its proper place . NOTICE , Mr . Worsley * of Plymouth , has in the press a Sermon , preached on the occasion of the death of Dr . Toulmin , in which the Doctor ' s character is considered rather in a political than a religious point of view , and the persecutions are stated which he , with many others , encountered at the period of the Birmingham riots . It will be accompanied with copious notes and addenda , the Qbjects of which are two-fold , to give a narrative of the progress of our Presbyterian societies from their abandonment of the Caivinistic and Trinitarian schemes , to the present time , when they avow their belief of One God the Father , and of one Lord , the man J esus—and to shew , from a review of tjie principal manufactories of Great Britain , which were first established by the Presbyterian Dissenters , and have been improved and chiefly maintained by them , that it is to this class of its society may justly be attributed the prosperous state of England for the last half century , the great wealth of its inhabitants , and the high tone it has been able to assume amongst the cabinets of Europe and in its relations with all the world .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1815, page 780, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1767/page/52/
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