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SEyENTII ANNIVERSARY QF THE OPENING OF THE CHAPEL AT WEIiBURN.
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STUDENTSL.MISSiaN4RY^S0CIET-¥ , MANCHESTER COLLEGE, YORK.
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OPENING of the NEW UNITARIAN CHAPEL at PLYMOUTH.
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metropolis , at Portsmouth , in Surry , and in Sussex , for the purpose of forming a new district association for mutual encouragement and support . The title of the new union is , * The London and Southern General
Baptist Association / The first meeting is to be held at Horsham , in Sussex , on Wednesday , September 12 ; when Mr . Mardon , of Worship Street , is appointed to preach . Mr . Buplock , of Billingshurst , has been provisionally appointed secretary .
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The seventh anniversary of the opening of thi . e chapel at Welbum was held on ] $ onday * May 28 th ,. on which occasion , a sermon was preached by the Bev . John Kenricfi , of York .
Although the unfavourable state of the weather prevented the attendance of maiyr §^ d £ Whx ? would otherwise haye |> een preSent , tlie namBeT of hearers was as large as . usual ; and the attention displayed ma ^ de it sufficientl y evident that tj ^ e interest of pure religion had not declined . After
the service , between sixty and seventy children belonging tp the SundayscjiQoi , took tea in a room prepared for the ppppse . The supporters and frjencls of jtjje cpngregation afterwards partook of a sjmijar refreshment . The p £ pceedjngs of th p day in the cfyapejl , where Mr . Thomas f alser wW called , to the cjiair . After th ® immediate interests pf the soejety had been discussed by Messrs .
Rowntree and ^ e ^ ster , the , prosperous state Qi ttye ) Vh ^ t ; by congregation was aiyerte 4 ip by ijie l ^ ey . JpsepH Ketley , wli 9 gay < 8 $ pje ^ hjg ancf satisfactory apcoun | 9 , f the Qiffuaion of : Unjtarian Christj ^ ity irji that p lace . The following sentiments were thew brpught before the meeting : —The principles pf the Peforniaj ; ip 3 ti---City miasioias--Th ^ e abpi f t ^ ri of cplpniaj slav ery ^ -Ciyjil a ^ d religipus Jiberty alJ
over the world . The speakers on the occasion were—Messrs . Comrnins , Robberds , M . Rowntree , and Ketley , The meeting concluded with a hymn and prayer . T . B .
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JUN ITARIAN CHRONICLE 155
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The new ^ erected and . neat chapel at Plymouth , was opened for divine worship on the 13 th pf May . The Rev . Mr . Acton , of Exeter , was specially Jnvite < J to preacHt ^ e dedication sernipp , which was a fine expositipn pf the leading doctrines of I 7 riitarianisrn . pis text was from John iviii . 37—* To this end was I born , and for this cause came I into the world , that I should bear witness unto the truth . ' The P-ev . C . W . Evans , pf T avia ^ k , previously read the Liturgy , ana de-
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The liberality of the Unitarian public has enabled the College Missionary Society to continue the labours which former generations of students had so
auspiciously commenced . The only station which has been regularly supplied during the present year is Welburn , a village which the readers of the Monthly Repository may , perhaps , remember is situated about fourteen miles from York , Occasional
visits have been made to Barton , where a lively interest is still manifested in the cause of Unitarian Christianity . Peculiar circumstances , over which the society had no control , have prevented it from enlarging the field of its exertions , which , however , may at some future time be extended with every reasonable prospect of
success . The current expenditure of the closing session , is 22 L 7 s . 1 < £ , and its receipts 311 . 5 s ,, leaving a balance of nearly 9 L for the future exigencies of the society . Thomas Baker , Treasurer . Manchester College , York , June , 1832 .
Seyentii Anniversary Qf The Opening Of The Chapel At Weiiburn.
SEyENTII ANNIVERSARY QF THE OPENING OF THE CHAPEL AT WEIiBURN .
Studentsl.Missian4ry^S0ciet-¥ , Manchester College, York.
STUDENTSL . MISSiaN 4 RY ^ S 0 CIET- ¥ , MANCHESTER COLLEGE , YORK .
Opening Of The New Unitarian Chapel At Plymouth.
OPENING of the NEW UNITARIAN CHAPEL at PLYMOUTH .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 1, 1832, page 135, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1817/page/7/
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