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SCOTLAND.
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tian religions , in their several influences upon the social condition of mankind , and by his sentiments on the improvements to be anticipated in the remote , but important , portion of the British Empire to which he belongs , and here , in the great centre of legislation . The several toasts which have been
mentioned- ^ w ^ re -enlarged—up on—by—the Chairman in proposing them to the meeting , by whom they were heartily responded to , and the interest continued unabated till the lateness of the hour compelled a separation .
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scholars with a service pf f > latfe of the value of 100 L ; a tribute of respect which rnust have been gratifying to the feelings of both parties .
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S 0 UNITARIAN CHBONICLE *
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A donation of twenty pounds has also been sent by the same Institution to the Unitarian Association of France , lately established in Paris . We rejoice to learn that the attendance of French hearers on the Rev . I . Worsley ' s preaching , at the English Unitarian church , is increasing .
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Richard Collins , Esqr , of Manchester , has consented to become local treasurer , for that town and its vicinity , ( in conjunction with Richard Potter , Esq . ) of the British and Foreign Unitarian Association .
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A selection of Unitarian . publications has recently been ordered of the Association , and sent to Hobart ' s Town , Van Diemen ' s Land .
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The Rev . Wm . Hincks , one of the Tutors at York College , has consented to preach the next Anniversary Sermon of the British and Foreign Unitarian Association .
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The Rev . Mr . Johns , of Manchester , on being obliged to relinquish Ms school on account of \ ill health , has been presented by some af * his
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The Rev . James Martineau has accepted the situation of joint Minister , at Paradise Street Chapel , Liverpool , with the Rev . John Grundy , who , having been sole Pastor for nearly eight years , had . requested to have a Colleague , to which he had always been accustomed at Manchester and Nottingham .
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Ultra'Orthodox Report of the Pro * gres 9 of Unitarianism . In the Gospel-history we read of demoniacs who had sense enough left to confess that Jesus was the Christ . And those who are most addicted to calumny will sometimes tell truth ; though when they do , they tell it in a strange way . The Record Newspaper has discovered that Unitarianism is
not absolutely extinct , and announces the fact with some curious contortions . The story about Jefferson , which has nothing to do with the subject , requires confirmation . We should bef sorry to have to learn the state of our own denomination from the Record ; but as Trinitarian historians often affirm our extinction as confidently aa
Swift maintained that Partridge was dead in defiance of his own contradiction , we thought our readers might be curious to see what they said when the breeze of vituperation made them , sail on a different tack . In the paper for Feb . 6 \ that Journal speaks thus : — * It is further said that Socinianism is on the decline , but of this , alas t we see no sufficient indication . . On
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The Rev . Henry Clarke having , during a visit of ten weeks , preached with great acceptance to the Unitanan Congregations of Carluke , Paisley , and Tillicoultry , and having also
given religious services at Lanark and Kiltnamock , at both of which places earnest desire has been expressed for Unitarian worship ;—the Committee of the Scottish Unitarian Christian Association transmitted to
Mr . Clarke a unanimous invitation to undertake the office of Unitarian Missionary in Scotland . With sincere pleasure we now inform our readers , that Mr . Clarke has accepted that invitation , and that he will enter on the duties of Ms important and arduous office on the first Sunday of March . — Christian Pioneer ,
Scotland.
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 1, 1832, page 30, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1807/page/14/
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