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Unitarian Christians , has been formed within ther last six months , in this department , one of whose objects is , the support of those congregations which may require its assistance , of which the Rev . Mr , Fox , of Chichester is Secretary , and to whom I shall make a point of writing an early letter for our succour and relief , and I have
no doubt it will be cheerfully granted . Under thet * e circumstances , let me conjure you not to think of parting with the chapel , untii we have strained every nerve to retain it , and find from experience , that it is utterly out of our power so to do . It would be a calamity which could never
sufficiently be regretted , to see our pretty chapel trodden under foot by those who have departed from the simplicity of the gospel . May we not hope that in a little time it may please God , provided we are patient and
united among ourselves , to raise up for us a gentleman of popular and respectable talents , and irreproachable character , whose circumstances are independent , and who may be fired with equal zeal and ardour with myself , m the diffusion of Christian truth
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V ' ji 1 H . E persecution of the Protes-JL tants in France has since our last given rise to very important discussions . The question , originally taken up by the Dissenting Ministers of London , atid the Protestant Society , has been investigated in various parts of England , and made such an
impression * that its effects have been felt through France , aad even their cabinet has been compelled to take various steps to remove the odium , that has been excited against the principal ageats in . the nefarious transactions at Niames . The attempts to
stifle the inquiries into these wicked transactions haye Jfeneen of a very extraordia ^ y nature ; and that paper , which , if Buonaparte had committed the hun 4 * € < &h part of the atrocities , tHat have tafcen place i * i tke South of Fftu $ e ^ < y * euJ 4 ^ ¥ ^ «^ e ^ 1 livMf ^
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and liberty . I shaH take care to make such a call through the channel of the Monthly Repository , and should we be so fortunate , as to meet with such a person , it may tend greatly to enlarge and strengthen our interest . In
the mean time , I should strongly recommend your meeting together , once every Sabbath-day , and by means of religious exercises , such as reading , prayer , conversation and singing the praises of God , to comfort , edify a » d strengthen each other .
If my life should be spared , it is my intention in the course of three months , to quit my present situation , and sit down wifhln ten or twenty miles of the metropolis , for the sake of being nearer to my immediate relatives and friends , who have kindly expressed their wishes to this effect ; but
wherever I am , I shall be rejoiced to hear of your increasing prosperity , shall be happy to promote it in . every way that lies in my power , and shall never cease to pray , that the divine bless - iug may ever accompany you aod yours . I am , my dear firteads , Yours very sincerel y * B . TRAVfiRS .
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resound with the bitterness of its invective , hint launched forth into the vilest calumnies against those , who have nobly stood forward to assist the oppressed and the persecuted The Morning Chronicle , however , remained firm in the cause which it
undertook ; and has produced such proofs of the existence of the evils complaiaed of , that none but the wilfully hliud can doubt that there has been wxuch suffering at Nis&tes and its neighbourhood solely on . aac&unt of reJupioo .
But what * i eed have we of jma « qy pjtopfe . The tacts allowed by all / parties speak for themselves . No oue can demy , that -the Protestant pbtaes of worship have been shut ujp : Jar they have been * re-qpeiaed by aut&ority- No one can deny that a bitter woirit of jpecsacutiou bm been « i « wtoi
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1816, page 61, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2448/page/61/
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