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tJible is the religion of Christians , that to explain it is the duty of all mankind , and that its interpretation is confined to no particular icct , " and cordially adopts his Grace ' s words as an explicit justification of those , who find them .
selves under the necessity of separating from every established church , in whose interpretations of scripture , or observances professing to be grounded thereupon , they cannot concur . XI . That the thanks of this
meeting be given to the Deputies appointed by the congregations in and near the Metropolis , for supporting the Civil Rights of Protestant Dissenters ' , to the
Committee appointed by the General Meeting at the London Tavern on the 15 th instant , and to the other public bodies and private individuals , who have employed their speedy and effectual exertions in opposition to the bill .
XII . That this meeting congratulates itself upon the unanimity and generous co-operation which upon this occasion has pervaded all ranks : it congratulates vaded all ranks ; it congratulates
also the public , that it still possesses so large and enlightened a . portion of the spirit of liberty , as nas induced noble lords to respect public opinion .
RESOLVED , XIII . That should this or any
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On Monday , the 1 st of April K died SAMUEL PARKES , of Kidderminster , Gentleman , in the 77 th year of his age . l hough nothing can exceed the folly of writing long eulogiums On persons of whom nothing ip JWice can be said , but thai they
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other similar bill be again brought forward in either House of Parliament , this meeting will
cordially unite with their fellow subjects , to give it every legal and constitutional opposition ; and will endeavour to transmit to posterity unimpaired those civil and religious liberties which we now
ejyoy . RESOLVED UNANIMOUSLY , XIV . That a subscription be entered into for defraying the expences already incurred ; and that
whatever surplus may remain be remitted to the committee in London , in aid of the subscription opened there for liquidating the considerable expences which have attended their uncommon
exertions . —That Mr . John Hogg be appointed Treasurer . XV . That a committee of two laymen and one minister , for each dissenting chapel in Newcastle
and Gateshead , be chosen from each respective congregation > and form a society to be called , " the Deputies of the Protestant Dissenters in the said Towns for the
support ot their Civil and Religious Privileges . " XVI . That the thanks of this meeting be given to the chairman for his impartial conduct in the chair . Benjamin Brukton , Chairman *
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were born , lived and died , we are surely justified in giving to the world some account of those , individuals in whose lives incidents have occurred that may furnish the living with awful warnings * interesting examples , or matter for useful remarks and reflections .
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Obituary . —Mr . Samuel Parkes . 4 S 1
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1811, page 431, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2418/page/47/
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