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Several Loiters have been received by the Editor , relative to Mr . AsplandPs proposed Collection of Hymns for Unitarian Worihip , for which the writers are requested to accept of that gentleman ' s thanks . Any further communications on the same subject will be acceptable .
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The Treasurer of the Unitarian Fund has received , on behalf of Mr . Gisburne ' s New Meeting-House , at Soham , Cambridgeshire , From the congregation of Protestant Dissenters , at Chowbent , hear Manchester , [ Mr . Davies , Minister , ] - - - - £ iz ioi , The building is in considerable forwardness , and will be opened in the spring .
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The Committee of the Christian Tract Society desire to return their thanks to the anonymous writer of the Tract , entitled , The Returning Prodigal , " which they have adopted . They submit to the ingenious author , whom they have no means of addressing ,, but through the Monthly Repository , whether a Second Part of the Tale might not be drawn up , displaying to advantage the pleasures of a return to the paths of virtue .
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The following communications are intended for publication : ——Queries to Mr . Marsom , on the pre-existence of Christ . — Question to Mr . Allchin , on Philosophical Necessity . —Democritus' Doubts on the subject of Philosophical Free-Will . —An Unitarian on the Decline of Presbyterian Congregations . —W . W . on the same , —V . F . ' s Introductory Address on the Administration of the Lord ' s Supper to a sick person . —A New Subscriber , on passages in Dr . Priestley ' s Letters to a Philosophical Unbeliever . —Mr . Higman ' s Apology for Natural Religion . —A Disciple of the Old School , on Christian Idolatry , Letter z .
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The writer of the Defence of the Quakers will find the ground -pre-occupied in the present number , by Pacifeus , whose second letter -will appear in the next .
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I € t A Dissenter" will , we trust , agree with us , that the" Churchman ' s Reasons *' were sufficiently examined in the Supplement .
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Bv D . ' s " Letter to the Editor of the Methodist Magazine , " . would not , we fear , be perfectly intelligible taour readers , without the re-publication of the article on which it is founded . «
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X ) . S . on i John v . 7 . is referred to the First Volume of our work , p . 297 . ¦ where he will find demonstrative evidence that she passage in question is an inter-
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polation -v " The Friendly Adieu / ' a poem , wants nothing but poetry to recommend it .
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Want of room obliges us to postpone the Review of Jubilee Sermons , and : the insertion of various articles of Obituary and Intelligence .
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We have received a packet of Unitarian Tracts from America ,, of which an acceunt will be given in the ensuing number , in which also will appear * A Memoir ofCreliius , Original Letters of Dr . Hartley ' s , fyc . &c .
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Our correspondents are apprised , that we cannot promise to insert any articles of Obituary , or Intelligence , or any Literary Notices , which are not sent to the Editor at the J rinter * s , on or before the 20 th of the month . Advertisements and bills for the Wrapper , mu . tbe delivered to the printer on or before the 25 th . A new arrangement having been made with the publishers , by which advertisements will be , in future , for the benefit of the work , the public are informed , that the Editor will hereafter exercise his discretion as to the propriety of inserting any which may be presented . Lottery advertisements are abscHutely excluded .
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% * The Supplement to Vol . IV , concluding that volume , was published in the course of the month .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1810, page 48, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2400/page/48/
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