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« jan , purity and humility are the sura and substance or religion ; end that he who possesses these , whatever mistaken opinions tie may form * shall never fall , but an en
trauctf shall be administered unto hira abundantly into the everlasU ing kingdom of ou r Lord and S&-viour Jesus Christ : but that he
jwho lacketh these things , what * ever his faith or profession may be , is blind , ami cannot see afar h ¦ . ¦ ¦ J * H % B »
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& ' Protestants in France . ¦* ' -a | r Jt appears from the Almanack qf the Protestants * of which an account ill give !) in a French work , by Salgues , entitled De Paris .
^• 6 . published last year , and re . Viewed in the Appendix to the f ^ 3 d y ol . of Mon th ly Review , j& ^ 5 » — 537 , - " that Old France possesses seventy - ei gh t con-^ istorial re formed churches , and Wfven chapels of ease , which
eiti-| ldjr' dtte hundred and seventy pastors . Most of these clergy also officiate in some neighbouring Village , where the meeting for Worship i $ held in the open air , 6 rill a private bouse . "
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Slave Trade . In the Morning Chronicle , ^ Thursday , August 11 , 1814 , is a list of the petitions to the House of Commons , on the subject of
mi ^ -S . l av ^ Trade , which arrived ^ I ^ iuion ifro m June 29 to July l ^^ . ^ i'V ^ i artnounting in number ll ^ ro l , a ad containing upwards ffef & 5 j $ 0 signatures .
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mineral Association of the Um . Wfa ^^ ft |^
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the ; 1 st , and 2 nd , 181 4 * , wa * hrfj at the Unitarian Chiypl , ii > Glasgow ^ the second General Annual Association of the Unitarians of Scotland . Delegates ^ ere present from Edinburgh ^ Paisley , Car *
luke , Hamihon f Port-Gla ^ gQHr and Dairy . The morning service on the sabbath was conducted b y the Rev . T . S . Smith , of Ed in * burgh , who delivered a discourse on the doctrine of election , The
Rev » J . yates , bf Glasgow , preached in the afternoon , on the Justice of God , and Mr , Smith the annual sermon before the association in the evening , from the ftpt epi § tl «
to the Corinthians , viijtb chapter , and 6 th verse , 0 ut to us ^ jh ero is but one God , the JFather . ^ The object of the sermoa was to shew that the ^ doctrines of the
Trinity , and th ? Divide Jm pity ; arc incompatible . . : / . After tHe morning s ^ pp ^ tnil brethren from the , country , jnuil many of the friends ^ in Gi ^ gQW ,
of both sexes , partook of § gfit ^ refreshment- About thirty persons were present . At tie close pi the afternoon service also > tBi ( brethren to the number of fifty drank tea together . , , ¦
On Monday the society met at one o ' clock to transact the JbtusU ness of the association * The meeting commenced with singing and prayer , after which the report ot the committee , fqr the p # st yeaf
was read by Mr . George fj ^ rrif * It commenced by tracing the origin of th ^ & 4 » ciety , aiKl ^ jgiViiig ft shtirt account of ihe la&t m < eiing * II stated , that in the course of the last
year abeut thirteen ; hy nMred twit * on the principle of t )[ iiilafianisl ? had been < Ji » tnbu ted- $ pd M & <^ jQ jt the a ^ ocmtiou , the Gla ^ gow und ^^ m wk % . ¦ 'Mm&Jfrk M >
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# lt Intellige * c * . ^ 40 $ ocirtion ° f tAc Unit * rid * s of& ^^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1814, page 512, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2443/page/64/
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