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l ^ jS ^ Intelligence . —Increase qfUnitarians , in Europe . one
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ness ^ when e ^ ercisif ^ g , of * , the ir&pstT imbortaiit functions of your ' ele ^ fed office , >( ' 4 i As ministers of the peaceful and Sferiefieent . reli g ion of our hol y RedfceVner , we feel ourselves bound publicly to declare our detestation of every ad tfiat tencls to endanger the tranquillity of our country , the authority ^ 6 f £ he laws , and the stability of the
conatitutron : aud we are solicitous to iexnress to your Royal Highness our rfeep coriviction , that to promote the knowledge and the sincere practice Of that religion , to the advancement arid diffusion of which we have consecrated our lives , will ever be found the most efficacious means of preventing political disorder , and of promoting the peace and happiness of all classes of the community , from the lowest to the most exalted . * ** His Majesty ' s Protestant Dissenting
subjects were among the earliest , and have always been amons ; the most faithful adherents to your Royal Highness ' s illustrious family . We are deeply sensible of the many blessings which our fathers and ourselves have enjoyed unxier the Princes of the Hpuse of Brunswick : and we fervently pray , that tlie . future glories of yQur Royal Jtlighness ' s government , arid that of your descendants , may be signalized by the uninterrupted enjoyment of rational liberty , pure religion and universal happiness . " ; Signed on behalf of the body by the
Deputation—D * . Recs Mr . T . Thomas ? I > r . Rippdn Mr . Goates JXfap . Morgan Dr : Obllyer Dr . Rutledge Mr . Burder Mr . Clayton Mr . Hughes Dr . Winter Mr . Barrett Mr . Ford - Air . Brooksbank Mr . Newman Mr . Ivimey Mr . Bclsham Mr . Lane , £ > r . Pye Smith * To tlie above Address , His Royal Ilijgjhness delivered the following Answeir , in the Closet at Carl ton House , on ^ Wednesdav . March 5 . 1317 .
** I thank you for ttyis loyal and clujfflful address . The sentiments wluch you liave expressed on tfa ^ late fiagrapt violation of the Jaws are higKiy dalisfactQ ^ to me : and I rely With co ^ fldcpcc ort yoax earnes t solicitude for lfye miiinteijaijce q ( ^^
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public tranquijUty , an 4 * n * your sceady attachment to our invaluable constitution ? * ' 1 } "' The DepmalioTl went ^ ip to Carl ton House on the sarne da * y as the Clergy of L , ondon , arid were introduced immediately after them . They were graciously received ; that is , they had the honour of kissing the Prince Regents hand .
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Increase of JJmtarxati ' s in Europe . [ The following ^ extract is from one of the numbers of the firsfc or second week in January , of Gafiiiiqmis ]\ Jessenger , a daily paper , and t ) i . e only English one , published in Paris . The extract was taken at the time of the publication and has been put into our hands bv a friend iust returned from
France . Eo . ] * ' M . Ernpaytax , Citizen of Geneva , who accompanied the Baroness Krudener in her travels , has published a pamphlet in which he accuses the ministers of Geneva of being ; Socinians . It is certain that this sect , aided at different times by men of acknowled ge ^ learning , has progressively and insensibly spread over all Europe : and it is
not unlikely that if the worjd should change its religion ( for all things cha ^ nge , in time ) , the most probable xneans pf that event will be obtained from ( Jie , Socinian and Unitarian sects , whi c ^ , ^ by first denying the divinity of Christ ? may , in proportion as they , advances , eflace from the world the Christian * relf £ S > nr
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FOREIGN . RELIGtOUS . Ope fling Jot an Unitarian Minister , at Pittsburgh , on ike Ohio . The following application has been made to Mr . Aspland by Mr . D . Ba&cluelly Pittsburgh : " A minister of Unitarian principles ^ if young and not indisposed to attend to education in the superior branches * would have the expences of his passage ^ and journey paid and might depen < J on respectable support . " Mr , Bakewell thinks that a competency would immediately be had , with a prospect of improvement .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1817, page 186, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2462/page/58/
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