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INTELLIGENCE,
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Ittrdds from the Report of the Committee of the Unitarian fund . [ Concluded fr « m p . 570 . ] Abstract of Mr . Wright ' s J ournal of his ^ esterri Missionary Tour , concluded . i { Genekai- Observations .
lC To tjbe preceeding general account , which of course I have studied to make concise , I wish to add a few general observations , u ijsptfie word Unitarian in
liy statement , as we do in the constiiutipri of the Fpnd Society , 3 s mftpaple to all vv ^ o believe ifi tie exclusive deity and absolute jpfrewacy of the one Father of all , ana that he alone is the object olreligious worship : I say this
noj , merely to avoid being misuuxtood but because I think this ^ nstjrjjiction of the terni most ?( nc ^ jyst , and because it appears tome an important object to unite til the real friencte of the doctrine
of oqs undivided God in the prompti . oj ^ i of so great an object . ic % I hayc tp acknowledge my ° ^ g ^ ipns to tl \ e ininiste rs andcoiu pe § a" ^ p ns I have visited , by whom I fyvp eysry where beeji received in fr
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of knowing how to arrapge my plans , and make . appointments ia various places ; to thatgentlepian I consequently feel under peculiliar obligations . c < 4 » It may be proper jyst to state what were the views I felt
present to my mind in visiting graces where Unitarian congrega * tipns are already formed ^ lest our brethren any wHere should have wrong conceptions 011 , t ]| is point . It was to stimulate and encolirase
zeal where n ^ C 6 S $ 4 fJT ^ 9 pro * mote the cause iu such places , by exciting the attention of strangers , and by awakening in them a spirit of likeral enquipy ;; ' ^ rid to strengthen and ^ ncourag ^ ttf ? brettren , by
preaching , co nversation ^ *< :, ITour missionary Ras jOpjt attempted to obtrude liijjyiseTf any w ^ ere lato a XJnitarian pjijpitj ^ \ vitHo 9 t ^ nbwiiig iirst ^ that { 1 ^ coiictpany abdf labours were desired ; . indeed , he tjas to lament that he was not able to
visit some places wftew he vtqs de * sired to gp , | i ^ r Jo feviii t others ^ which he whs much urged Co revisit . ., |( ,.,. . ' " 5 . It may be expected I should
state the gpner ^ l impression I har « receiycjdfif thf statepf ^ JTuiiananisra in the WtstJ Some congregations are in a flQUiishing state , and this is mo 5 ^ y tpe p . s ^ ^ v ^ r ^ TJiu tariajir ism h ^ bepa fqr , ^ ny length of ; time intrpfjl u ^ d pta i R ly ^ W ^ P ^ ^ on the ground of ytbe plain fac t * and declarations . of ' foci ^ gospel *
, 3 ome CQPg [ Tegatio | ia , it , ^ u ? t 1 ^ . acknowWdgnd , f « # ;\ afn ^ uid ^ but this bjas arisen i ^ jUhejr . from tjia want of niijifi ^^ j , 9 $ ^ ejCftuse the worthy pr ^ p ^ p ^^ jCitc s ^ eirt
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1811, page 621, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2421/page/45/
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