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in their own places of worship , and according to forms of their own drawing up . It was agreed to renew the discussion on this , and some other matters , at the next annual meeting , which is lo be held at Bristol .
Twenty ministers were present , who , together with upwards of thirty lay gentlemen , sat down to an excellent dinner at the Mermaid Inn ; the venerable Francis Webb , Esq . who , in early life was a Dissenting minister , and at all times a zealous and consistent friend of civil and religious liberty , presided at the table , and by the animation and urbanity of his manner imparted to others
the pleasure he evidently felt himself . The ladies , whom the customs of society exclude from these meetings , were most hospitably entertained by Mrs . Fawcett . Upon the whole , the Unitarian meeting at Yeovil will be remembered with satisfaction , and if it be not their own fault , with improvement , by all who were present at it : —several respectable names were added to the Association . B ,
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nature and objects of a Christian church—proposed , as usual , questions , to which appropriate and manly answers were given by the young minister—and
recommended the connection thus solemnly recognized to the divine blessing The Rev ; Benjamin Carpenter , of Stourbridge , delivered the Charge , founded on Col . iv . 17 , " Take heed to the ministry which thou
hast received in the Lord , that thou fulfil it . " The Rev . James Scott , of Cradley , in Worcestershire , addressed the congregation from 1 Thes- v . 12 , 13 , " And we be .
seech you , brethren , to know them which labour among you , and are over you in the Lord , and admonish you ; and to esteem them very highly in love for their works ' sake . " In the conclusion of his
discourse Mr . Scott adverted with great tenderness to the indefatiga . bis labours and exemplary life of his lamented friend the Rev . T . W . Paterson , the late minister of the congregation at Bardon , of whom
a pleasing memorial will be found in the pages of the Monthly Repository . * The Rev . Dr . Toulmin , of Birmingham , concluded with prayer . The hymns were read by the Rev . Mr . Conder , of Ashby-dela-Zouch J . H . B .
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Warxiickshire Unitarian Tract Society . The members of the Unitarian Tract Society , established at
Birmingham , for Warwickshire and the neighbouring counties , held their annual meeting at Leicester , on Wednesday , June 22 , 1814 . The Rev . James Hews Bransby , of
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Ordination of the Rev . Dam&AbeL On Thursday , June 21 , 1814 , the Rev . David Abel , who pursued his preparatory studies in the Presbyterian Academy at Carmarthen , was ordained to the pastoral office in the congregation of Protestant Dissenters at Bardon , in Leicestershire . The service was introduced by the Rev . T . Owen , of Loughborough ; with prayer and the read , ing of the scriptures . The Rev . Robert Kell , of Birmingham , delivered an address explaining the
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S 80 Intelligence . — Ordination of the Rev . David Abel .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1814, page 580, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2444/page/56/
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