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M iSCELLANEOUS.
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£ a # N&lly Elicited by \ he CoiSgfre ^ ttoft * who remained to execute the busine&S of I ® a ^ ociatiofr , to * give his permission $ fr # rtritfag t > fcSerifcfc % Whteh it If * $ N » - a ^ m ed would prove h |^| ay l ) 0 heiic * M vm Gtift to the Society ; BttiT ' tr * thef cadse * a * 0 nftarianii&n tfeneraHV . It Is still hofced
tfhat tMs wHi be tffe ease . Si £ ty-fivte persons , ^ bng&t whom were many fet-
animatingatad eloquent speeches were made in the coiirfeet > f the -aif ^ ernoon . The com pany fcep&r&ted at an early hour , highly gratified with the proceedings of the day . The following ministers were present , and spoke at the meeting : ftev . R .
Aspland , Hackney ; J . Fallagar , Chichester ; Dr . Morell , J . Donotfgbue , J . Kettey , ami W . Stevens , Brighton ; G . I > uplock , I > ltchling ; WiHiam Johnston , and T . W . Fforsfield , Lewes . Ebenezer Johnston , Esq ., of Letves , was m the chair , to whom the members were much indebted for the ability whh which he kept up the life and spirit of the meeting . T . W . H .
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& 6 € Intell ^ m ^^ CBn 0 ^ f ^ hn ^ t ^ e ^ € ^ gpnttgogue .
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Consecration of the S&ws * Sf / hagdgwe Fjuday , August 29 , a very interesting scene , as affecting the , Hebrew nation , took place at the Grea ^ Sy n ago gue , 'fa Jews-place . Sometime since , it was by accident discovered , that the dry r 6 t had found its wfiy into the rafters and sDpporters of the roof of the Jewish
Synagogue . The repairs were of so extensive a nature , that many months kve been occupied , and nearly 5 , 000 / . expended in performing tliein . The inside of the Synagogue has been fitted up and
beautified in such a sityle , that it may , in point of splen 4 o < rr , ' v \ e 'With any place of worship in the metropoiis ; and yesterday was the ddy appointed for perTorUQhVg the solemn cerempny of its corisecrati 6 n
AH the avenues round the Synagogue were crowded with the lower order of the Jew people , whilst tfoe interior of * tlie building contained all the wealthy and powerful members of that persuasion . The galleries were crbwde ^ with fe m ale s , Inany of whom were very Vefiutiful , and all attired in that fashiona \) le splendour which forms a principal ' characteristic if
the nation . Soon after four o ^ clpck , tne hont appoipted for the jj ' erformaiifce <> f the Ceremony , the CJnelf p $ bU atteniJeJI by the Wardens , tfldeihs , and other Officers of die Synagogue , ; bearing the rolls of the L ^ W , atipearecf at the dpoi * s of ihe
Synagogue ; the Oilet ttatibi was in Ms Tkill co&ttrtue under a Canopy pf state , feuppcirted by rft * t > ^ »; ^» e ^^^ atid Officers were in Aelr rol > es and scarfs , 1 W Ch ^ f tabtH then exclairti ^ « 6 pe ^ ufitei iis ' ih ^ giiei p ? YW ^ T v -Ad .
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New Chapel , Stamford Street , Surrey . This elegaiifc chapel has beren erected with the funds granted by the Commissioners for the Improvement of Westminster , as the value of the Presbyterian
Chapel iu Princes Street , Westminster , which they took down some years ago . The delay in building a new place of worshi p arbse ^ partl y fro m the tardiness of parliamentary rind legal forms , and partly from the difficulty of obtaining eligible freehold ground . The new
building is for the use of the Westminster congregation , which is represented b y the fctlttiving trustees and members . These gentlemen were applied to by the members of the congregation , lately assembling in St . Thoma 8 *» , Southward , for accommodation in the new edifice . This has tfeetV granted , Mi on the
recommendation of the "St . Thomas ' s congre * gation , their ( ormet * minister , the Rev . Di \ Thomas Reks , has been unaniitioualy a ^ ohrttfd by ^ he trnstees and tiietribeis of ^ Princes Street , rhe iifcnistiBi 6 f the ^ a ^ foi ^ Atregt CSi ^ pel , iiirfifch is exited tb ^ e ope n ed by him tor Wfttfa Mm ® &V& § m wdriito'&hm' ^ iAfftk a ^ i ^ iii ^ M ^ iiotoh ^ Clot ^ bfery of % B ! tii tti TO 4 ^
^ life ^^ ^ i ^ prBri . « iayel ^ . wPteaofii ^ ™ mm 6 ptWM rendered' ^ eelsatf # js&ftt 4 Hb 3 pln tHk J ^ e ^ I ^ li ^^ ^
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i \ esday , Nqv . ; \ 9 , i '( kqk iwo ^ Q ^ Qfml te pitched , / thai & ! H «? r ^ fe ^ ttev . % Aspland , of HwWand tiU
,, in the evebiug liy the Tley . James' Yaies of Birmingham . JTbere w ^ li be a service also on the follqwing ^ ( lliursaa ^) eveaing , when a sermon will fee OTe ^ cKefti > y the ftev . J . Crr , undy ^ of M 43 picpej 8 iep A public dinner will oe provided betvyeeB the services on Wednesday .
M Iscellaneous.
M iSCELLANEOUS .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1823, page 556, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1788/page/60/
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