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uulnwd * Bffay peace and Uyve dwell with , ia the watt * of the house they have builtI Jtf a y the ministers who fthall there officiate be olo tired with salvation ! . " And i » the great decisive day , WheB God the nations shall survey , May it before the world appear , That crowds were born to g ^ ory there . " B . G . p . gk *—The following is a statement of the Treasurers ( Rev . W . Harrkon * s ) accounts ; by the insertion of which yon will greatly oblige the congregation at Oldham , as , in consequence of several bills not having been- bitotsght in , it could not be prepared previously to- the day of opening . I . To congfrelational
collections for the new chapel , Oldham , via . £ . * . d . At Altruigham and Hale - 2 $ 1 0 Blackley - - 8 10 6 Bolton - 18 9 0 Bury - - - 10 3 0 Chewbent - - 39 0 4 Chester - - 14 * 0 6 Cockey-Moor - - 12 17 9 Boblane - - 10 11 6 Gatacre , near Liverpool - 18 0 0 HinAJey and Wigan - 5 0 0 % d € - - - 10 0 0 T j i Paradise Street - 37 6 6 Liverpool ^ fteBsfeaw Stfeet 36 ± Q Lydgate , near Huddersiield- -510 M , . < Cras * Street 75 7 0 Manchester Jh ^^ , Stwet 35 0 0 Moaton Greeu - 19 0 0 Oldham - - 39 3 0 Prescot - - 8 11 6 Rochdale - - 10 6 0 Stand - - - - 17 1 6 Stockport - - 15 1 O Warnngton - - 12 W 6 II . 1 e individual subscriptions , vie . Mr . E . Gruttdy , Filsworth , near
Bury - - - 5 O 0 Mr . C . Armkage , Dtikenfield : 5 0 O Mr . Shore , Meersbrook - 5 O 0 Mrs . Mary Hughes , Hanwood 2 0 0 » ev . R . Astley , Halifax - - 1 1 0 Dr . Thomson , do . - - 110 Mr . Dawson , do . - - 110 Rev . W . Whitetegg , Platt - 10 0 Mr . P . Lyon , do . - 10 0 Rev . W . Turner , York - 10 0 Rev . W . Johns , Manchester 1 0 O To waste wood , &e . sold - 4 5 3 To Collection at the Opening 26 7 0 | £ 530 5 lOf Deficit - . - 119 0 7 | £ 649 6 6 Expenses of the BuiltHng , $ c . fy amount of bilU already P « jd - - - 50 & 3 6
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South- Wales Unitarian Society . The Quarterly Meeting of this Society was held at Llanelly , Carmarthenshire , on Wednesday , the 3 rd of January . Twelve ministers were present . On the preceding evening- the Rev . John Griffiths , of Llandebie , prayed , and the Rev . Thomas Evans , of Aberdar ^ p reached from Rom . xiv . 5 , ' * Let every man , he fully persuaded in his
own mind . " Wednesday morning- Mr . Wm . Williams , of Uang * endeirB , conducted the devotional part of the service , when two sermons were delivered 5 the first , by the Rev . R . Aubrey , of Swansea , in English , from Job . xiii . 7 , " WHJ ye speak wickedly for God and talk deceitfully for liim ? " The other by the Rev . John James of Cardiganshire , in Welsh , -from 2 Cor . v . 19 , ** God was in Christ reconciling the world unto himself , » Qt ieaputMigf their trespasses unto them 5 and hath committed unto us the word of reconciliation . * ' In ike evening" the Rev . W . Williams , of lllaeng-wrach prayed , and the Rev . Thomas Edwards , of Penyfai , preached from 1 Peter \ v . 8 , " And above all thing-s have fervent charity among yourselves ; for charity shall cover the multitude of sins . " And the Rev . D . Davis , of Neath , fron >
E p hes . iv . 2 , 3 , 4 , chiefly the 3 d verse , & Endeavouring- to keep the unity of the spirit in the bond of peace . " The Rev . Thomas Evans concluded with prayer . The several discourses delivered on the occasion were attentively heard toy . respectable audiences . The holding * of this meeting at Hanetly has been the means of exciting a spirit of free inquiry in the place , and of tyjelling in a great measure the prejudice , which was very great in thi « part , against Unitarianism . As l > iv Eatliti , in hi * excellent . sermon , says , —** 1 'ff © whole current of fashion is against us——calumniated , " &c . ** but I solicit only for
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Amount of bfflfe received bnt not pafd " - 94 3 ^ 0 Estimated amount of bills yet to eome in - 50 0 0 £ 649 6 6
Signed ^ jq RN GEE ^ Auditors . The chapel is a neat and commodious building * , handsomely fitted up , capable of holding near three hundred people , and
so built as to admit a gallery hereafter if necessary . It need not be added , that any donations towards the liquidation of the above debt , will be thankfully received by the Rev . W . Harrison , Treasurer , No . 20 , Brazen-Nose Street , Manchester .
* * * To the above account we have great- pleasure in adding that the Committee of the Unitarian Fund have voted d £ 20 towards the liquidation of the debt ou the Ofdham Chapel -
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1816, page 123, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2449/page/59/
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