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h&xmpvf , gtn _ d friendship , and afforded a pfcasing , |> if tura qf Uiftt brotherly love and CKristiaja fellowship which the j > u « e gospel produce ? . The company seemed tOj have but one heart and one aoulj and , that heart and soul filled with gratitude ; to God and benevolence to men *
I am , dear Sir , your ' s respectfully , R . WRIGHT .
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A List of the Committee of Deputies , appointed to protect the Civil Rights of the Three Denominations of Protestant Dissenters , for the year 1814 .
WilKaov Smith , Esq . M . P . Chairman , Park ~ street Westminster , John Gurney , 2 £ sq . Deputy Chairman , Serjeants Inn , Joseph Guttieridge , Esq . Treasurer , Camfcerwell , James Collins , Esq . Deputy
Treasurer , Spital-square , Ebenezer JVIaitland , Esq- Clapham-common , Joseph Storiatd , Esq . Stamford hill ^ Samuel Fay ell j Esq . Growerhi 11 , Caraberwsllr B . B ^ Beddamcj Esq . Fenchurch-6 tre . et ,. WilUai ^ i Fre m e , Esq . Catharinecourt , Tawer > hill » George Hammond , Esq . Whkechapel , William Hale , Esq . HomcrtQn , Ttuanas Stiff , Esq .
Newstreet ^ Covent garden , William Burls , Esq . Lothoury , John To will Rutt , Esq . Bromley * Middlesex , Henry Waymouth , Esq . Wandsworth-common , Edward Busk , ES < J * John street , Bedford-row , William Sayill , Esq . Clapham-common , Joseph Luck , Es ^ Clapton , John Addington > Esq . Spital-square , James Ksdaile , fesql r Bunhill row , tVilliam JSs&iSle , Esq . Clapham , Thomas Wilspn Esq . Tyndale-place , Islington , Joseph Ben we ) I , Esq , Battersea , William Pudds Ciark , Esq , High-street Boroqghj Jbhri Fentlcy , Eiq . Highbury .
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t / tiUfypiifi Tract Society , New-CQstlc vpon Tyne *
£ Wc have gfeat pleasure in ahnouiKing the establtshmtnt of a new Unitarian Tract Society at Newcastle tijkm Tyne : the Tol Owing Address , is subjoined to the R tiles . fir >]
The en ( iincht Aponle Feter , in his first Epistle , chap . iii . ver . 15 , gives this excellent ; advac ^ to the converts of
JLesser jks 14 , ' Bie ready a 1 ways jld . ^" . ive an answer to every one that askqtb , you a reason of the hope that is in you ,
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with meekness and fear . ** Ao exhortation suited to give encouragement and salutary instruction to Christians in all ages ; particularly to those , who , like the persona whom Peter addressed , are ** scattered abroad" among the various divisions of the Christian world ; and
in all have hitherto been subjected to much ill-founded censure , in some 10 great personal inconvenience , to forfeiture of goods , imprisonment , fey . ile , and even death ; and in no part , at le a ^ t of European Christendom , have , till the present yearj enjoyed the benefit of that common toleration , which had
been extended , in this country particularly , to every other sect . Thanks to the more enlarged and liberal policy which now appears to actuate the public mind , this boon , which had been indignantly refused but nineteen years ago , has been lately
granted , not onl y without difficulty , but without opposition . —We now can claim , with the rest of our Dissenting brethren , a legal existence ; and are authorized to appear before the civil magistrate , and our country at ^ Iargc , under the professed denomination of Unitarian Christians .
It may naturally be supposed that we should avail ourselves of the privilege , which we now can safely exerciser of modestly , but firmly , submitting our views of Christianity * tp the world . For this purpose the ptesent
association has been formed ; a purpose , we trust , not unbecoming our profession as children of One Father , Worshipers of One God , and disciples of Oh ^ I > 6 rd Jesus Christ . Our sole purpose is ^ the distribution of such books and tracts .
as appear to us best calculated to promote Christian knowledge , and the practice of piety and virtue 5 ks being founded upon the great fundamental principles * of the " Unity , Suprentfafcy and Essential Goodness , of One 'God , the Father , and of ^ the divine , but Subordinate , commission and authority ^ of the Lord Jesus Christ / who is the constituted Instrument of the- free
grace and mercy of the Father to his undeserving , guilty creature * . ** JSnch societies had already existed in the < metropolis , and in several provtnetal ' districts : and some of our neighbours and friend * had , from the first , feeen members of them . It h riow tfceitied eipedieiit to attempt & timilk * safety in thtse northern ph » t » . And * re trust ,
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. ^ f ^^ e ^ c ^ - ^^ tpjta ^^/ e Unitarian Tract Society . 131
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1814, page 131, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2437/page/59/
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