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that he will rise again to a brighter morn , - and shine with a new lustre through the ever-extending course of a constant day . Happy will it be for us , my brethren , if like him , we persevere to the end- Without his splendid endowments , we may . imitate his sterling- virtues ; without his acute discernment , we may search for useful truth as for hidden treasure : without
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YORK INSTITUTION
On Wednesday and Thursday , July 6 and 7 , was held the annual examination of' the students educated in the Manchester New College , removed to York . It was not so numerousJy attended as last year ; but the trustees present were highly satisfied with the proficiency of the student *;' .
On Wednesday the three junior classes were examined in the several Latin and
Greet ; classics which they had read during the session , and also in the elements o ? Euclid , jfl&tfe trigonometry a ' rici Algebra , by the Rev , Theophilus Jfoow ^ e , M-. A . late fellow and tutor of X > eter-h *> use ; and m history , Ib ' gie , universal grammar and rhetoric , the' phi-
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his extensive knowledge , we may become- wise to the everlasting salvation of our soiils . " •* .
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Mr . BENJAMIN GOJLDSMH } -, ( p . ^ 78 . ) We have authority to state that we were mis-informed on the sub * ject of Mr . Goldsmid's eldest son having forsaken the Jewish faith .
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losophy of the human mind : in the Hdbrew language , and the sacred poe- » try of the Hebrews ; by the Rev . Charles Weli be loved . — -The orations delivered this day , were by Mr . Dairbyshire on Tacitus * character of the Chauci ; Mr . Codman , on the Greek and Roman
republics ; Mr . Maryland on the oration pro Archidy arid on polite literature in general ; IVfr . Dean , on the question whether Milo * or Clodjus were the aggressdr ; Mr , Smethurst on the obligay tion and advantages of prayer , with answers to the principal objections against it ; and Mr . Asttey , " on Miracles . On Thmstjay , the students in- the more advanced classes were examined &
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40 S Intelligent *—Nbrtfieim tTnitariaii Society . —York Institution .
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NOftTIIERTST UNITARIAN' SOCIETY . The annual meeting of the Nor- both of Mr . Piper and Mr . Grundy , therk Unitarian Society washeld will be published . at Lincoln * on the 29 th of June . —In It was agreed that the next meeting the morning , the Rev . Joseph IJull , of of the Society be at Nottingham , the Mansfield , read the scriptures and con- last Wednesday in June , i 8 pg »— -Th . ducted the devotional service * aiid the $ he Rev . H . Piper , conduct the devo-Rev . Henry Piper , of Norton , preached tional duties , and true Rev . 1 . "Vyorsley , from the 5 th chap , of Galatians , 1 st v . of Lincoln , deliver the sermon in the ** Stand fast therefore in the liberty morningf—That the Rev . Win , Whitewherewith Christ hus made us free * iegg , of Fulwood , be requested to pray , and be not entangled again with the and the Rev . Mr . Berry * of Leicester , yoke of bondage . ' *—The evening ser- to preach in the evenmg . The aspect vice was introduced by the Rev . George of the Society was truly pleasing : se-Smallfield , of JLutton , who read a por » veral new members were admitted ? tion of scripture and prayed : and the The ministers present were Messrs . Rev , John Grundy , of Nottingham , Grundy , Bull , Biper , Worsley , Wright , delivered to a very respectable congee- Smallfield , Platts , Severn , llyons , and gation , a sermon from the 18 thchap , of Lee ; who , with some respectables Acts , 13 th v . * This fellow persuadeth lay-gentlemen , dined together between men to worship God contrary to law . "— services , in great harmony and cordiality . The services of the day were received It was resolved that Tracts , to the with great approbation ; and the thanks amount of two Pounds , be presented of the meeting were voted to the re - to the Unitarian Fund Committee , as a spective gentlemen , who were engaged token of good-will ,- for the iise of the in them . It is hoped that the sermons Unitarian missionaries .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1808, page 402, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2394/page/50/
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