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assistance to year future missionaries in the acquisition of the language , will be
much better accomplished where I how am , or at Peaang , than in China ; and are , moreover , likely to be , by the blessirlg of God , productive of much greater &ood than even a residence at Pekia .
An aversion to all foreigners is a leading feature in the disposition of this people / •* The intelligence from Nba th Ame - itic a states that Mr . Pidgeon spent the last winter fn Prince Edward's Island *
frDisMEKAR ^ , ToBAGo- Trinidad seem to furnish a very profitable s « il for missionary labours * The planters , with c ommendable liberality , are disposed to procure for the negroes the blessings of -Christian instrmction . " . , In the Mission to teeJews the Society has met with discouragement ,
as we think every Trinitarian Society must . The lectures in Artillery-street have been discontinued . Another course of lectures has been however carried on , though attended chiefly by Christians . Many thousand tracts have been distributed amongst the Jewish unbelievers . — - In this missionary department , the con *
verted Jew , Mr . Frcy , has borne away from the Society the honour and eclat of exertion * whatever may be the case as to success . They reluctantly < part with the hope of influence over the minds of the Jews ; but they adhere to their opinion , that preaching and tracts , and not schools , as Mr , Frey contends , are the likeliest instruments of
conver-. Seven young men are pursuing their studies in the Missionary Seminary under Mr . Bogue * In conclusion , the Directors advert to the princely generosity of \ Mr . Haivkcs ( See M . R . vol . ?• p . 93 & _ * 4 ?) w ^ ° Presented to the Society a few days before hie sudden death a thousand pounds ^ and hft » bequeathed to it tivo thouiand pounds .
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X . Select List . The Free Grace of God , defended * ijd distinguished from the reputed Orthodox Notion of Purchased Grace ; being a New and Improved Edition of a ^ Work called , The Antisatisfactionut jly JRkhard Wright , xzmo . 4 * . bds .
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At the same tune they call upon their friends for increased exertions , and intimate the expediency of an annual col * lection in every congregation connected with the Institution . Statement ef the Society ' s Accounts * AprilI , 1810 . hl . s . » . Amount of Collections , &c * 5298 15 % Expenditure - - 5579 10 9
Balance due to T / easurer a 8 o 15 7
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Unitarian Fund . To the subscribers to the above institution , it will , it is judged , be agreeable intelligence that the committee have made recent arrangements by which
Mr . Wright will be engaged in missionary labours the greater part © fthe year . He proposes to make an extensive tour in the West of England , before the annual meeting at Whitsuntide j and in the course of the summer or autumn , tcr pay a third visit to Scotland .
The committee have also to congratulate-the subscribers on an engagement which Mr . Lyons has kindly entered into , to undertake a missionary journeythrough "VV ^ les , from North to South * either just before or immediately after the Whitsuntide anniversary . Other new exertions are also making or about to be made under sanction of
the committee . . It needs not , therefore , to be stated to our , readers how necessary it i $ that the members of the society should be forward in support of its great objects ; and how desirable it is that the liberality of the public should keep pace with the activity of the society . . , .
N . Br Any information concerning the places comprehended in the above-men * tioned projected journies , will be gladly received by the Treasurer of the Unitarian Fund , John Christie , Esq . $ 1 $ Mark Lane , or the Secretary ,, Rev . K . Aspland , Hackney .
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A Refutation of Calvinism ; in which the Doctrines of Origina } Sin , Grace , Regeneration , Justification , and Universal Redemption are , explained ; and the peculiar tenets maintained by Calvin on those points , are proved to be contrary to Scripture , to the Writings ° *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1811, page 126, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2413/page/62/
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