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0 && thd Conduct tb be observed towards tiieir descendants . " This gubjefct and his application of if h $ , d evidently beeti kilggefcted to
him by those memorials of bigot T ry and intoleraitee which he had recently perceived at Bif tfcingham > Accordingly , in the Pfefafee m ^ makes some just" and animated strictures on tfoe riots which have
Axed tipon the name of that town an almost indelibte disgrace : ^ pd jn the discotirse itself he paints the guilt ah& evils of persecution- \ n lively but faithful colours . The steady and well directed
£ eal of Mr Kenrrck prompted Kim ih the same year to devise jand attempt tfce efct&Mishmeht of kn UnitarianfJook Society , in the West of lEiiglkn ^ up dh ' the plan tit tine which had been instituted
some months fcefore in the metro > - potis , Coiivfrided of the desirableness of at provincial association fbr the like jiurptisesy h £ everted himself in recoAimetlding it to his friends , totfk ^ kn active part in
framing the tules of it , drew up the siriifii ^ anfl pe rspicuous stateifteittwhfth ^ atnds &t the he ^ d of them , and , to hjsr death , discharged the oS 5 de bf ^ fe ^ eer ^ tary with the utmost Vi gil | h ! C ^ &M pdrictuaHty . It was no triiffirig s ^ risfaictten to Itiirn thSt fie withesiselJ the ^ rad trli l ^ nlarge ^ tt ^ ht dftlife catalogue of its jTnemfreirs'frbtn ^ tiiidli ^ nd apparently unfevbiiial ^ le ^ beginnings . The Western' Uliit ^ rfan ; Society lha $
flourished ' ai ^ rtfst opjpositibn whic ^ lias hot jjihyrtya been manly , getterous arfcf ^ bbs ?^ teht ; and Hhe ppr f 5 evenn )§ , lutybij f £ of Mr . K ^ nritrk \ Vete ptiticWHy iifetriitoetltal to ? ts su ^ efe t WtJ tiding t > nte put pis htrna t * IKfe ^ oWgh , he Wm
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acctratbtnie ^ lotik back , Gre&t benefit hai ulso been found to accrue to the institution from the custom of holding its annual itieetingis in differeht tpwns of the Western counties ^ and pf joini ngs upon these occasions , in a r ^ ligimiH service . -
On the second ftnniversary tif this institution , Septem ^ H' 3 , 1793 , Mr . Kehrick delivered a sermon * , at Taunton , i-Vhich , a few months afterwards , was
committed to the press ^ pl > - jedt of which fe to shew that the period is probably arrived for the revival q . nd diffusion of those twq important truths , the unity of the Divine Being and ^ fae httmanity of Christ ; the expectation that
the latter doctntxe , in particular , will speedily prevail in fhe world seems to be justified , observes the writer , t 6 by the simplicity fb which it is now reduced , by the . conduct of those who embrace it .
ih making ian open profession of theii * faith , and by the ' temper and v circunist&nces of tjhieir opponents : " this reasoning is enforced in a manner highly cVeditiable to the talents arid ra * liti&s of the
jireiither ; ahd one cif the n"ottes contains &n interestrbg accbunt bf the pire ^ ent State of the Unitari ^ fts of Prussia find TVaiisylvania . Among the iJseful pubKcaribns circulated by the ^ socfety Bf Unitarian Christians in the We ^ t df Eti £ - land are a v 6 lbttie of prayers fpr
faihilies , and "iinothier - of prayers for individuals " : both tHcse Wbrks weriu ^ inj > ile'd tfV Mr . Ken rick , piartly from pWptey forms already ifa existence , * ^ p d patfly ff ^ iii cbmibiinicatioil ^ ih itfanusctipt ^ by bhktt ^ f and % e ^ «^ ii ^ f H ^ Melids :
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1808, page 61, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2389/page/5/
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