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nv a former Number ( p . 60 ) , > is not quite accurate ; we tpfiett | h ^ f ] Wowing cojr r ^ ct i an from the Elrerniwter jt F . eV- 2-¦ ' ¦* Besides ti > $ p ? H ; igraph writ ten by the Editor and' con tailing o ** l y an allusion , an erroneous . notice of the * private C ha rrc e r v cause , iV&sthrooke v . S } iell $ y , happened to . g £ fc . into our last Jlpaminerfrow the daily papers . Among
other mistakes , * S 7 r A . Pigott was not council for the latter : the defence was chiefly made , and in a most impressive apd spirited manner , by Mr . Montagu . Sir Samuel Romilly is amongst the gentlemen retained on the Other side ; but
it cannot be supposed that he looks very complacently on the agitation of subjects connected with the remotest doubt of universal toleration : and in fact we understand that this part of the business in dispute is to be abandoned . The cause is again to be heard and privately . "
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jf List of the Committee of Deputies ? appointed to protect tJie Civil Rights of the Three Denominations of Protestant Dissenters . For the Year 1817-William Smith , Esq . M . P . Chairraan ; Joseph : Gutteridge , Esq . Deputy Chairman ; i James Collins , Esq . Treasurer ; Messrs . Ehenezer Maitland ,
Joseph Stonard , William Freme , James Gibson , John Guriaey , Samuel Jackson , William Alers Hankey , Joseph Luck , Joseph Bunnell , Benj . Shaw , M . P . Joseph TowJe , Henry Waymouth , William Shrubsole , James BJack ,
William Dudds Clark , George Hammond , B . P . Wihs , Joseph Ben well , William Titford , Thomas Stiff , Thomas Wilson .
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Removals amongst Unitarian Ministers . Mr . James Yates ^ late of Glasgow , has been chosen to succeed the late t > r . '/ bulmin , as Mr . Kentish ' s colleague , in the New Meeting , at Birmingham .
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Mr . Thomas Coopjer , formerly of the Unitarian Academy , who has been two years minister at Moreton-Hamp-3 ( ead , Devon , where the congregation is in a prosperous state , has undertaken to go out to Jamaica , as * th £ religious instructor of a populous p lantation , the proprietor pf which is desirous pf in-% rocrucing into hi * establishment the
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pure , principles <^ f the New Testament uncomypted by thc ^ creeds ^ and systems of the Old Wlorld . , . Webape to h $ re hereafter to record the success of the experiment . Mr . Cooper is to be . siicceeded at Moreton-Hampstca < i , ^ t Midsummer , by Mr . John SmeAkurst , now-of the Unitarian Academy y who is to travel into Cornwall durmg parr , of the summer months as a missionary u-nder the auspices of the Unitarian Fund .
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Mr . Henry Turner , late of Bradford , Yorkshire , succeeds Mr . Ihttton * as colleague of Mr . James Tayler , at Nottingham .
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Unitarian Congregations in want of Ministers . Creditor , Devonshire . Mr . £ ci&i $ has removed from this place to J 3 orcheater , to succeed Mr . Ttelcazien , who is now supplying the congregation at Heading .
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So ham , Cambridgeshire : This con * gregation has been sorne tim , e dfeStitutae of a minister . A young man , with aft independency or able to subsist on the profits of an English day-school , mi g ht be very useful in this populous vrlla& ; & . There are several preaching stations in the neighbourhood .
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Miscellaneous . Tlve Dangers of Education . We always believed that trie enemies of freedom were the enemies of knowledge . They would not be wise in their generation , if they were not . The zeal , however , of all parties in the gratuitous education of the pootj the race that has been run \ n tbi *
course of charity b y the Bellian ? against the L . ancasierians , tended tor quiet our suspicions , if not to corfvince us thutf we were in erro * . ' . Wef
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'Intelligence '—The Dangers of Education . l& %
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Princes Street , Wbstmin&tek . The chapel in this place j $ -purcJiasQcjs by the commissioner ^ for imp rovements , in order to be taken * l ovvn , aud
the" congregation are looking out Jbf a convenient , spot 4 n the vicinkyuaii which they may erect a new chapel : when the building i $ finisiied they wilj appoint a minister .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1817, page 181, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2462/page/53/
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