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Si Pa » i ^ ai $ . o 8 CiieofetlwJsMHMP ^ «^ deis of the s £ f » plk £ ty \^ q ^ } fig * Protestant Chuiich , where # 2 ^ 11 ^ is so rarely permitted to display Us po ^ wr era , so do we eonsicjer 4 he Staonforxi Street Chapel as o ^ c of the bes t and chastest models for that still more bes
rigid and feeowmie ^ il » t $ e whicU t oc € ords with * fcfee worship of aJ > issenting eougi « egatio ^ , We hope t ^ at even sectarians may , by ^ degrees , vbe led to discard n * tfch of that affectation of severity * diich seems to regjggrd . opy introduction of the elegancies of art into their chapels and conventicles ,, as
a leaning : towards worldly feejiijgs ^ for , as if to mortify the eye , -8 ^ 4 tp abstain as much as possible from any thing partaking of the nature pf a sensual gratification , they hajve Jiitherto most pertinaciously adhered to , and most peryertedly affected , whoever is most barbarous , mpnstrpus and contemptible , in architectural taste .
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Proposal with regard to Religious Edifices . CORRESPONDENT suggests A that as ne $ v chapels are # ow fipringing up evejy jwMr / e ampn ^ i the UniUri&rf DUs ^ fit ^ rs , it is desirable that the tQtal a ^ peixse of aboj ^ t a dozen of the last jiew # nes shouM |> e
printed in a eojan ^ n M tbe Monthiy Repository , By tfeis j ^ eans , l ^ e thjj ^ V > con ^ regatiq « 3 , medjltat ^ g uevv plavea of worship , woujd be able % q e ^ oo ^ se their plan without ^ ^ p ^ ise or the risque of being misled . ; They would have only to deterinioe ^ c ^ ording to their means , vti ; he $ t ! $ r- |; o ^ 9 ?> 6 uit eco
nomy , ' as at PadiHiWi , pr e ) leg ^ nce of appearance , £ s » t' Brightpu ^ d Stamford Street , or to adop ^ a jd esign between the two extr ^ u ^ s . Tf \ e conamuuication jto jfehe B ^ pp § i ) tpiy ^ ho ^ kl , he advises , record $ h&nuinbpr pf & $ * - sons the buildmgs \ yyi ^ eut , qim ! the wbole cost on iU ^ ir pQwp , le 4 fion . If a duplicate pl ^ a > mwm . a ^^ ays -, fprn ^ ed , ht
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TJove-Housqrjnepr Brighton , Sib , ^ .. 8 , , J 8 ^; ; ' THE reasons vvhic ^ , jp ^ u ^ de mea tp dissent from ft H ^^ n ^ i C ^ ui-cji may be presumed to ^^ e . of suiBiciwt
weigjxt yi their j , u ^ 3 &e ^ V to i ^ oke them wish w : ejl tp tjip Pis ^ atiqg ^ <^ ujie . Tlje nun ^^^ iei ^ ping , niorals , manners , the ^ prth wd tl ^ ; we Jg ht of the body to > which th < ey ar ^ united in principle and profession , must appear to thejtn to Jbe things d £ moment . Since it can never be
fashionable to di £ 9 enf , it may be supposed that the greater part of those who choose to be so unfashionable , are determined in their singularity by principle . They are satisfied tli&t this is pne of those ca ^ es in > vhich it is right % q be singul ar , $ nd in which confprnaity wpujd be wrong . They
dp not deplore their cbpscieutipus dissent as a misifortune , entailed upo ^ i them by edufjation , h \\ t they tliink the Itycpnvenience well repaid by ipaepen-4 ^ e of mind , apd tl ^ e ^ oqdnei ^ s pjf their cou ^ e . Tbey ^ re happy # ja&
tfey eyee reason tp dissent troyc * false creeds and intol ^ nt i ^ tit ^ tiiwia ' ; thjey wish ^ hat n ^ Qre ks ^ w rea ^ bri to dp the same ; ^ ind tf > ey a ^ ie especiajl y desirous that their natural si ^ cpiessojrs La society should inherit the principles whiqh . direct their conduct . {^ hthus
Tp all who fe # l tfjus ^ d every consistent $ nd ep llg&taned Di 33 enter must ffee | , ) it will Appear to be tfoejr duty ( o protect the piinds of tjh $ ir youth from the ityflyflnce of situatiiwpts wh&k /^ r ^ e Ukelyto wpji . e them jU ^ oif-. f ^ r ^ nt to j ? riaj ^ i | l ^ |* eld sacked , fry XbGmwlxpQ . T ^ y ' ^ Jjtypfif tfct t ^ t ^ efr
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1823, page 633, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1790/page/17/
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