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UNITARIAN CHEONICLE . 199 . 1 ¦ . *
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Cuckfielb . GJB ; occasional ; " 30 . Skaimes Hill . Occasional , 25 . No returns of Horsham , Bjllingshurst , Godalming . Warwickshire . Birmingham ( New Meeting ) . J . Kentish , S . Bache ; 1100 ; F ; L ; S , boys , 560 , girls , 24 O ____ _ ^ "No returns of Birmingham ( Old Meeting ) , Coventry , Warwick , Kenil worth , Atherstone , Tarn worth .
Wiltshire . Trowbridge ( Conigree Chapel ) . GB ; S . Martin ; 200 ; F ; L ; S , 90 boys , 50 girls . No returns from War minster , Calne . Worcestershire . Bewdley . P ; Evan Jones ; morning 20 to 40 , afternoon about ¦
iso . -- - ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ . ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' " :: ¦ ' Evesham ( Oat-street ) . P ; Timothy Davis ; morning 60 , afternoon 80 to 100 ; F L ; ¦ S , 28 boys ; 33 girls ; DS . " # . Kidderminster ( New Meeting ) . Rich . Fry ; 150 to 200 ; F ; L ; S , 80 girls , 120 boys ; DS , 50 girls , 40 boys . No returns from Dudley , Stourbridge , Cradley .
Yorkshire . Donoaster . John Platts ; 20 to 30 . Halifax . ( Northgate End ) , W . Turner , Jun . ; 230 ; F ; h ; S , 90 boys , 50 girls . JIull .. ( . 3 RQwl-ftUfty-lan , e ) ,, E . H . ig-.. ginson , Jun . ; 200 ; L ; S , boys 21 , girls 31 . . . Malton ( Wheelgate ) . P . Corcoran ; 200 ; S .
Rotherham . P ; J . Brettell ; 40 ; L ; S , 70 ; PS , 15 boys , 15 girls . Selby . P ; Thps , Smith ; 24 , ; L ; DS ; - "' ¦ ¦ * ' . " Sheffield ( Music Hall . ) Peter Wright , 50 , Thorne and Stainf . orth . W . Duffield ; Thorne , 65 ; Stainforth , 70 ; F ; L ; Thorne , S , 45 boys , 48 girls . . , No returns from York ( Saviour Gate and Jubbar Gate ) , Bradford ,
Elland , Wakefield , Leedar ( Mill Hill and Cow-lane ) , Whitby , Sheffield ( Upper Chapel ) , Norton , Stannjngton , Cawood .
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[ Since the first sheet was in type we have ^ - Tgcgiyed the following ^ fr _ om ^ ftur _ Erench ^ cQr =-respondent . ] Sept . 21 , 1832 . . ' We have had another election in our church of Paris owing to the vacancy left by the death of Marron . M . A . Coquerel , formerly pasteur
adjoint , has been named pasteur ordinaire , the 7 th of this month , by a majority of nine against three , in an assembly of twelve elders and ministers . Mr . Monod , junior ' s , election , editor of the Archives du Christianisme , and of a high orthodox mystical cast , was carried by eight against
six , his father ' s vote included in the majority . _ You see that the colour of our consistory of Paris can hardly be considered as methodistical . The primary object of the attention of that assembly , and , in fact , of every enlightened and zealous Protestant of this capital , appears to be now the
existence of the many dissident chapels that now surround our national reformed church . I proceed to g ive you some details on this point . Our dissident chapels are all methodist . They have been founded at different times by missionaries from England , belonging , either- to the Wesleyan society , of to the Continental . Some of them , and I believe the most ancient , were opened by ^ M . Mejanel , pastor at Montauban , who , after a life of some levitv , en- '
listed among the greatest saints m France . Others of these chapels - were . opened " hf "Swiss rffugies , retiring from under the action of the laws . of the -Canton . ' d . e . Yaud against Momiers . ¦ They all found some
support from- divers rich friends of the cause of orthodoxy in Paris ; but it is only two years ago , after the revolution of July had given u . s a more unlimited freedom of worship , that
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 1, 1832, page 199, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1821/page/23/
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