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Tffijffifth j § of the Three Denovun&tiotis of Dtssenting Mintsters to tfo Prince ttegent . On Thursday , July 28 , 1814 , & Deputation of Dissenting minis
ters Waited upon his Royal Hig h * fcvess the Pnnce Rtgenn at Carl ton House ^ with the following Address on , the restoration of peace . Dr . John Rippon read the Address ^ fend the- whole deputation \ yere
taost graciously Teceivcd . THE AbiDRESS . lliby itpleas * yourRojjal tlighness , We , his Majesty ' s dutiful and foyial subjeccsv the general body of Protestant Dissenting Ministers tHf the three denominations , resid .
ing in and ab , ont the cities of London and Westminster * humbly ftjpproMt h yoar rdyal higfc ness to offer our cordial congratulations © fr ifAe restoration ( if peace amotvg tikf most powerful nations bT fhe
Woild » We adore tfrehaitoM Pro . ^ ifce in t& ; ey ^ s wh ich ^ av ^ tfSfntJ ^ oecu n&L , ^ i ) d \ vJwch > bave w ^ d tfa
c ^ rfgtncy ; of your royal feighnesi With wYiparalleWa § pTen-* wjj ^ W $ « twl > llfatli * J 0 k > 4 f » £ iiiwand pfat et&pQiwwtex { . teftifeejy ^ i
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riUfion of k direadful * ia ^ ' Whlfll ^ hsis ftit 'ma ' hy / y ^ ars' ^ tiyttlseitl ^ U ^ ^ sol ated Eiirbpe f anii we lio ^ ^ d r fr iis t that t lie pefi 6 fl ' will speedily atri ye ^ iiKein" ihe hostiliJ ties in which ; We are still tinSipjiily engaged shall « ase > aiM thkr $ | i | V of universal harmony eirtd coiicotd '
be established * Nor do we less rejoice in thti ^ principles of equity aird iripdei ^ - » tion so hohbuirkbie to your royift highness e s governnaientiapon WfiiqE peace has been coi ) cltid ^ d . ' * iMldy
the great event which ^ usfdrttt our congratulation ^ proV e tftf . ^ r 4 | 7 ' from which the powers ^ wh 6 tfdv ¥ now sheathed the sWblcJy ' sfetJJ ' dafe the commetilc ^ tjn eh t dfsr fe « il ing recohciifetioh ! Apd ro ^ HAhsT
nations of Europe have 6 eto ¥ ^ 1 brt 1 t no contentidrii < excepth ^ tlia t i > f , rivalling * ach other in ino ^ ejifeci ' tua \ ly cultivatin ^ thearts frRjp 4 acfe » the progress of eivil ^ rtd WHgfo HM ^ liberty , the advancement ^ f ^ trtlfe l
religion , ihe diffusioh % P tMftpw " scriptures ^ the ediic ^ ofi ^ cliP ^ poor , and kll those f fei ^ l ^ Wt objects which have ^ iti pi pH ^ dMtfe %
anxious attention of His ^ ftfejfest ^ y ' subjects , eveft in a ^ e ^ 6 h ^ f ^ iV privation and calariiifcy ^ it nS Ifi ! their zeal for whicli ^ Mej ^ MW ^ proposed an iiistruptiv ^ ¦ ' example * to ; the whole woild . - > " ^ -
As Mtn ^ as fii ftWite ;^ a 4 B ( 5 Jlrfi 8 < t « n « , and above all ds Ghf ^ tiftiS Ministers , we have consldetid / if as one of the greatest ^ rl ^ W his majesty ^ reign , that ftriti&ft y the first of < : omih ^ ciS # ti » nW has voluntanly defer ^ cl ^ tht i ^ ow * tiort of thcf Afrvcah « l&Vfe Ti ^ S '
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fcndlw ttii ptofchbtibn nf tiiat / dre whifli otighft k ^ 'WimM ^ detwetft ^ ethifen . The tti ^ eftng w as cro \ &d ^ d 5 nfcitiibets t 6 iriing fTotn distant parts of tfee CouiUfy ; arid feVerjr thing beihii tonducted in a spirit of harmony and affection , b ^ dfe fair for thfe wt lfere
andpibsperity of the church Be ye kyi&l y tijfactiontd one to dnothtr wztii brotherFy ? ovf ; in honour preferring onr ah ther ; not slothful in business i ftrvcnt in spirit , mrvifig the Lord *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1814, page 516, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2443/page/68/
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