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MONTHLY RETROSPECT O^ PUPJ,IC ^ r^A? ^^ OR !The CJiribtian's Survey of the Political World*
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• tlf r . TufcneK fit a modest bat manly adtlress , stated his cordial concurrence in the request of the congregation , explained his views m becoming a minis fer of Christ , . expressed his full conviction of the divine original and
authority of the Chii ^ tian religion , his jiiTt > i » sc to makt : the unbiassed exarnixjaoon or those scriptures which contain 5 $ s history and jlpctrmes the business of ills life , and his full determination to is
^ dare without d isg ue the results of ills enquiries , and to make these results tihie foundation boh of his public and y fMvitfJe instructions . He particularly ^ £ pfesj | ed iiis intentfion to devote himself to ¥ fee especial service xft the young and ofthe poor , and concluded by repeating
his . earnest request for the prayers and *< Jvices of his older friends . ^ Jti compliance wftfh this united request , the Rev John Holland of Bokori , in aj ) animated ^ affectionate prayer > recommended boifi the congregation and their young minister to the Divine ble , s--The Rev . Charles Wellbelbved then
^ particnlarly addressed to the congrega tioti % ' seats of important advices , by wKich it is sincerely hoped that other COtljgrcgaTtons inay have an opportunity of profiting , as they were extremely W ^ B calcu l ated to correct many abuses whibh have by degr < es insinuated tb ' enitehjes into those societies , which have assumed to themselves the name of
xatfoiial . His observations upon the Ttalj ^ dHy'Christians of the present age , and ^ ttf& , Wtii rai r texidency of their practlce ^ ip sap ' th'eTi . undariDnsof practical Chnstiaxiity , ^ irdrepartVcqlary worthy of attention . Tb £ service , f ; 6 nci ud ^ d witb an address to tSfe ^ JMiriister ^ Froni fiis Father , the
Monthly Retrospect O^ Pupj,Ic ^ R^A? ^^ Or !The Cjiribtian's Survey Of The Political World*
MONTHLY RETROSPECT O ^ PUPJ , IC ^ r ^ A ? ^^ OR ! The CJiribtian ' s Survey of the Political World *
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Pr&TSd « a ^ b ^ showered He bTcfisjiife upon As pi a naont pientiml tfttppi ^ of ^ 6 ry Wuff , ^ m ^ " * e grou ^ prodycf cg , npti tfeaiiksgiTMgs l ? ey ^ Pefiffo n "SflS ?* ** % % 4 S established by law in lh « anited kingdom . Tlae act of government in this
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R ^ r . WiUaana Tuiti ^ < g I * = wca » tlc , who took occasipn , from the cir « u ^ stance . of his having hi « ise ) £ stood in tfc $ same interesting ftituatia . i ^ up < vars ol thirty yeais ago , in t ths& imaac diatc neighbouphood if a ^ d in the presence Qf some of . the sar « persons Cpartieula ^ W
of l he worthy friend wko conducted thg blisiness of this day on chcipart of the coYigreta ; ioa ;» to refer his son to ifap excellent ad \ ice which beaten re £ eiy $ g from his father , of whicM iiaving giv ^ jB a short epi ome and reconunended ^ c whole to his freoLient serious ^ ir ^ utioB
he proceeded to enlarge oji | bfe importaoce of the character # f & minisier <© £ Christ , and the many vreighty pbl ^ i tions whick it included , e \ pres ? cd his particular satisfaction m . tWpurpo ^ which his -son r ^ td ^ mt expressed of particularly devoting his at ^ eatioQ 0
the young and the ppov anA CWn ^^^ J by expressing his hearfy concjurreni ^ m the recommendation which t ^ cy ha& lately hftard of bo , h ivvini ^ t qr p&A pe ^ W to the Divine projection and . blessing / ^ On the whole , ttie $ ^ r vjLO ? wa ^ isM&er ; e £ ing and impressive ; and kh hopg& was so managed as ta fee kept ^ nti ^ p free from the objecrivjna usu ^ ly m % & onv ^
to the office ^ of or ^ in ^ fci a § prsu rqipg to invest with a chmrapjer s ^ ftd po ^^ % not previously posscs ^ i ; r ^^| gv ^ n - . £ f * nothing inope than . fr n ; i ejwliy xorigxft ^ alation , in the presence ^ , G |» i , , ^ i | l > a minister and Jus people ^ ri ; th «
-commeneeraent of ^ l * cir re } % i ^ us eQrjn $ c ## tt Perhaps the order mou \ 4 b&Ye lik $ &t more natural , if the . sidvioe . to jtj ^ pi ^ ter had imjnediattily follaw ^ . U ^ s ^ d « r dress , ^ hat tp i he € ongr £ ga * jpp ., ) i * 4 succeeded , land the ^ Qneral prayer ip ^ both minister and people ki 4 con <; Uidcd the service * V . % ,
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csase , agr ^» ^^ h , ^ e , iqpptfoVWNP ^ bttftks From every m&tW&H 1 ? " » W ? sects not eetabliei )*^ fey law > o »« indeed , wfei « -i » -rt ^^ rff ^» f ^ " ^ w | il nvt ^ rejoice , t ^ fkt bis 6 reiVell > ? ^^¦¦^•¦•¦¦^^^ ' •¦^^^^¦ ' ^•¦¦•^^^•^¦^^^¦¦¦•^^^^^^• f ^^^^^^^^^^ TfT'i JI" p ™ t AtFudicy , Sept . 25 , J 7 & **
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6 SS . ^/^ 0 / P Affairs * r .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1813, page 688, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2433/page/64/
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