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^ y Rev- Mr- QiJchris ^ in a 1 ^^ which ^ hor % t *> e 0 ^ 4 ^ public * Tk $ Rey * Mr . Fox * of Cfcichester , introduced the fMQjug service and the Rev ? JVI r * ifrele ^ v ^ n , *> f Dorche&ter ,
deli-T , efe < i a very ejjergexic discourse on the Oneness atvd Supremacy of Jeji © vaji from the aposiol ic deelation—that " to us there is byt on ^ God , tk ? Father : " Both ( &e §^ ryiee § > vere res pectably attgnclecL Several new members
wre aaded to the society : and Mr . Fullbgar was requested to $ \\ th ^ offices of Secretary and Treasurer fat the ensuing year .
Zpie , place of meeting next year W 8 & not definitely fixed : but Mr . Trelearen kindly promised to fa .-7 ^ ur the society w ith a disco urse tn the occasion .
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^ ^ Mley Double Lecture . On Whit Tue&diliy , May 3 lst , &e Annual Meeting of Ministers , distinguished by the name of " the ^ QVble Lectare , ' ^ took place at Du dley . The Rev > Dr . Toulmin
Pi Birmingham introduced the 8 ^ ryi ce with prayer . The Rev . Timothy Davis , of Coventry , and lUe Btev , Beujamiti Carpenter , of Btourbridge preached : the former W Luke xhim * 47 » ^^ heg ianing ^ t Jerasale ru ; —tlie Jatter on
Thes * alonians iii . B * * ' For now me liv ^ , if ye stand fast in the Lojrd . f > Mr . Carpenter concluded witivprayer , fourteen iOiinisters
toeie prefcent , and the congregation was « M > re numerous than it v ^ d teen on a similar occasion ^ r upw ^ oU of twenty y « ai ? s Mn
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aUended , with suc . c ^ . 9 # . in MmGht w % feehold pur heai ^ r ^ ftdojoiug tfee 4 ^ Ctr | ne which they profe > s , wiil c ^ u se u § to * live . ' JSpfe tJ ^ i $ the ministers of religion are less mortal than others , not that their
liyes are protracted tc > - & loi * g § r period than those of their feljour Chnstians . No : probably their studies and their sedentary habits
render thejic continuance upon earth of shorter duration . Of the ministers who visually attended thi * lecture thirty years ago , fipt
one survive ? , except tjie , p ^ r ^ qii who now addresses you , WUJnii that period nearly twen ty minig ters have died , who . resAcle ^ > y i th ^ twelve nailer gf this plape , ^ * ^ w I , even I only , am left alone tp tell you . * I could i ; eco ^ t thg labours and expatiate on thenQXm
of many of pur vepex ^ le f ^ J ^ eif and respected brethren ? bty th ^ y live , I doubt pot , in the re ^ olr lectioa of othersv as well ^ S ^ myself . ' Our fajthers , where are they ? and thq prophets , dp they live for ever ? * They h ^* entered into their rest an 5 their
works do follow them . And soon the same observation yvill be made respecting us , at least respecting some of us * The places which now know us will know us no more . We shall leave our stations and our offices in the churcji of Christ , and our works , of
whatever kind they Are , Will follow us . —And as this may probably b £ the last time that I shall addr ^ ff you on this occasion ^ I wis ^ tp recjprd it , a ^ tl * £ re sult of all jog ^ inquiries , and 03 what I trust js al § 9 the cQj ^ viqtioft , pf my h ^ ar ^ ^ M ^' Mr fyt * ^ W ^ 7 * °
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1814, page 511, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2443/page/63/
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