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doing good * increase abundantly , is the prayer of , ' Reverend Sir , 4 Your humble and obedient servant , 4 ( signed ) William Roberts . * Madras , Pursewaukum , ' 27 th August , 1831 /
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Salford Anniversary . The seventh anniversary of the opening of the Unitarian Meeting-house , Green-gate , Salford , Manchester , was held on the 25 th and 26 th of December last . The Rev . H . Acton preached three times on the occasion . About
120 friends assembled after the service on Monday morning , in the schoolroom connected with the meetinghouse . After partaking of an excellent dinner , they were addressed by Richard Potter , Esq ., who presided
with great ability on the occasion—by the Rev . H . Acton , J , R . Beard , minister , J . G . Robberds , J . J . Tayler , W . Gaekell , - ~ May , W . Turner , jVn G . Lee , and by Messrs . J . E . Taylor , A . Hall , vice-chairman , G . Gill , P , Eckersley , and Thomas Potter .
The services of the eloquent preacher , and the addresses of ministers and friends , combined , with the ami-
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NEAR BOSTON . This place was consecrated as a place of sepulture , on Saturday the 24 th of October , by solemn and appropriate services . The following was the order of services at the consecration : —
1 . Instrumental music , by the Boston band . 2 . Introductory prayer , by the Rev . Dr . Ware . 3 . Hymn , written by the Rev . Mr . Pierpont . To thee , O God , in future trust , ' Our hearts their cheerful incense burn For this thy word ,- —thou art of dust , And unto dust shalt thou return . For what were life , life ' s work all done , The hopes , joys , loves , that cling to clay , All , all dissolved , one by one ,
And yet life ' s load borne on for aye . Decay ! decay ! ' tis stamped on all ! All bloom in flower and flesh shall fade ; Ye whispering trees , when we shall fall , Be our long sleep beneath your shade I Here to thy bosom , mother earth , f Take back in peace , what thou hast given ; And all that is of heavenly birth , . O God , in peace , recall to heaven .
4 . Address , by the Hon . J . Storey . 5 : Concluding prayer , by the Rev Mr . Pierpont . Music by the band - ^ "Massachusetts Journal .
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Last oi the Uommittee of Ueputies appointed to protect the . Civil Rights of the Three Denominations of Protestant Dissenters , for the year 1832 :- — Chairman , Henry Way mouth , Esq . 17 , Bryanston-square ; Deputy-Chairman , Thomas Wilson , Esq , 12 , Highbury-place j Treasure ^ William Hale , Esq . Homerton .
Mr . Serjeant Bompas , 9 , King's Bench-walk , Temple ; William Bousfteld , Esq . 12 , St . Mary Axe ; Jamea Baldwin Brown , Esq . LL . D . 3 ,
Harecourt , Temple ; Edward Busk , Esq « 13 , Old-square , Lincoln ' s-inn ; Roger CunlifFe , Esq . 21 , Highbury-place ; E . Edwards , Esq . Denmark-hill ; John Evans , Esq . 3 , Gray ' s-inn-square ; Thomas Gibson , Esq . Hanger-lane , Tottenham ; Thomas Gillespy , Esq 12 , Billiter-street ; Benjamin
Hahbury , —Esq . —65 r-Great- ~ Sui'Fey-street ^ Southwark ; William Alers Hankey , Esq . 7 , Fenehurch-street ; Samuel Jackson , Esq . Dorking ; Robert H . Marten , Esq . 9 , Finch-lane ; John Remington Mills , Esq . 41 , Tavistocksquare ; James Montgomery , Esq .
Brentford ; Richard Peek , Esq . 74 , Coleman-street ; Isaac Sewell , Esq . Clapton , and SaltersMiall ; Benjamin Shaw , Esq . 72 , Cornhill ; William Smith , Esq . 5 , Blandford-square ; John Wilks , Esq . M . P . 3 , Finsburysquare ; Thomas Wood , Esq . 10 , Little St . Thomas Apostle .
Robert Winter , Secretary , 16 , Bedford-row . * # * "We shall insert , next month , Mr . W . Smith ' s resignation-of the office of Chairman , and the resolutions of the Deputies on the retirement of that noble veteran in the cause of Dissent .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 1, 1832, page 26, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1807/page/10/
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