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thren , they have prevailed upon tylr . Lyons , of Chester , to renew his labours in that coup try i and that from the prestfit meeting he will diredt his steps northward , on a preaching tour of some weeks . He will be met in Scotland by
the cordial salutations of a large number of inquirers and believers ; and he will carry with him , they are persuaded * tfie good wishes and the prayers of the present assembly ; arid will , they hope atlsb , go in the fulness of the blessing of the Gospel of peace *
Before the subject of Scotland is fi-B ^ llj ^ dismissed , the committee take the opportunity of thus publicly stating that the toots which they have there circulated fiave been of great service , and that individuals and societies have it in their power to render an essential aid to
Unitanamsm in that interesting ^ country , by presenting to individuals or congregations these instruments of knowledge an ( 3 helps to tm ^ th ; It rs suggested by Mr . bright that a few sets of the Unitarian tracts would be particularly serv iceable in the west of Scotland .
In WiiLtfs cbMdeta ^ ltexcrtibiis have ^ een made during the past yea r , with various , but upon the whole , pleasing
success . ^ Mr . Lyons has fftade ^ one preaching tour Jn the northern part of the prind-JpfcjV He % md ' the pebble embarassed and lost iti the Wists 6 f ^ alvrolsm and Sabeli ^ nisni ; Wit desi ^ rotis , ilfeort the mou £ : 'dF &rtfter lights \ + The tmacof the
quain ^ edness common peoglci ^ rth ^ l ^ Waijg ^ e ^ 3 bir &r '> dte feft ^ -tfrca-Utidn :,. 6 ^; tracfe ^; atoH iiie diiflfe aoh of t ^ a | i' % means ht Saigllsh iriissibnaries . It U hoped , BoweVfeics tnat t $ jx& disadvantage , may give way to repeated , " earnest a ^ dprudentefFoirta . , jtjiitKe south , Sit . < fflv& ? lias taitefi die misgionary journey of about e % fitjr miles ,
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in which he was received with a readiness that augurs well of the cause in which he is engaged . The principal labours in Wales , however , have been sustained by Mr . JBeajamin Phillips , / of St . Clears , of whose talents ^ and usefulness the societyhave before had the strongest assurances . He has travelled much in the cause of the
society , and reports most favourably of his successes . He says-, in one of his letters , that the Unitarian cause has increased greatly in Wales of late years . A "few years ago there was no Unitarian minister amongst the Baptists but himsejf ; at
bi ^ t present there are ten or more . God be praised , he adds , rational Christianity increases - daily . People begirj every where to judge for themselves , and discussion prevails to an infinite degree beyond what it has done in past ages . ;
He informs the committee in a subsequent letter , of a most encouraging tour made in several counties , in the course of which he found many inquiring , many confirmed in die Unitarian faith , and some about to form themselves into societies for Unitarian worship . He states , fcowever , the want of more
missionary help , and supplicates the committee to procure the Welsh brethren a visit fronx Mr . Lyons or Mr . Wright ; which i $ extremely desirable , and * itis hoped , not i . mjpracticable . T } ie Welsh Unitariap ministers at one t > f their associations during the last suto > -
mer , took the prqceedinijs of the ^ b * cicty in Wales iqto consideration , aind made an offer of . t ^ eir joint advice alid ^ ssiatajKe , of whiqK the ' . committee- haVe expressed their eagerness jto avail thehiselves f and by nteans of which they ^ re persuaded that the labours of tKe inis of the
wbnaries in k th ^ t part vineyard will be crowned ' «^ tK still miife abundant success . ,
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ed to thb tntdertakingH ? iy reprjesentjations of its probable J » ei » 4 CAsy * P P ^ P ! ?^ right Views of rcUgjoujs ^ tr i | t | i , ^ anji PW * cially to fotetda : a 4 ovQtiotial spirit and tbn > J > eS ? i ; -: i ' . \ uriVs ^ ilM - ^ orL' ^ > ^ ilriir ^ picw ^ by the ^^ ^ f IJqr , fwcu
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Intelligence . —t / nitarian Fund Report . 463
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1810, page 463, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2408/page/47/
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