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HBebtMg . Wt > uld thai they were m the hands of every villager in tte kingdom . They wdiiid prove & most invaluable treasure * We dan truly say the same of every one * of < the Tracts , of which we
have presumed to give a sketch ; and , imperfect as our sketch may be , ' we are cotivrnced that it tvill more powerfully plead the cause ^ rie-w ish to serve than any reason * ilig of cur own . It is indefed
need-Fess for us , when addressing a Con * £ regation which has so zealously , and so charitably , established and iteppdrted two flourishing Sunday Schools ; thereby : proving undeniably their firm conviction , that ** for the soul to be without
knowledge it is tiot good * ' * It is indeed tteedless for us to do more than Ifcerely to show that such useful Tracts are published , to induce Vou to promote their circulation . You have bestowed the power of
readin g * and you will not neglect \ & provide that proper books be put into the hands of those , at least , whom you have taught to ^ ise them ; But your exertions are Squired in many othefr quarters
Ulso ; and the Tracts , which we have fnentlotted , are such as , though intended chiefly for the lower class , may be said to suit ail . The high &nd low , the rich and poor , the
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fic 5 al effects have already resuketf frohl / them , 4 ftd tou ^ t inevitabl y farther rtsuk from thfeir geti ^ raS perusal . The Subscriptions are proposed to be low , in Of ^ cf til
interest more hands in thte great work of distribution , and to spread wider the indescribable pleasure arising from the performance of g good action . Despise not , we
beseech you ^ the plan which we pit )* pose , becau ! le theinstruirifents W ( & usfe are weak and feeble ; far a stogie tract may be iourrcl suffleientljr fefc ficacious td arrest the viti ^ &s In
his high career , to soothe the affflicted , andto arduse th ^ luke ^ vBrBl . God does not always spe ^ k in $ jp thunder and the storm— be moth frequently mak ^ s known his wilj
by the still sm-dll voice ; atid tnie means we recommend to yoi | r adoption may be iruitful ib blessings , wben more ostentatioti » ai& 8 more costly measures might tfe ^ f no avail . Signed by order of the Society , Samuel Fox , Secrefeiry ,
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89 iitherri Vnitdhrian Satiety ^ The Anniversary Meeting oftSe Southern UwitAitiAy Soet * - tt took place at S ^ utbampiom ow Wednesday , Jtffte 3 SKh- The morning tinM&t * # to of **** * 1
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1814, page 510, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2443/page/62/
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