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hd * ew T \ Qk oqte spirit , but try the t ^ fit * , fei * " The society was only p ^ evec&ei * ^ ttelow state erf k * f £ ? T ^ w ^ e ^ froav o imag a , pe % « € st for its being printed . The society ' s expenses &M ^ the- last yeaj \ had unavoidably intrenched on its former delations * by COT&i ^ SJfably exceeding its receipts . The society has been aad is desirous
of extending its sphere of usefulness , a * j < t of diffusing the pare light of divine tuath , to the neighbouring villages ; but the paucity of its means will neoessarily confine its operations for the present to Portsea , Gosport and Fareham . Xhe company at dinner was nearly as numerous-as on the first anoiversary , only two short of the number , notwithstanding several removals ; and
ivext year we hope to exceed it . After dinner the health of our late Secretary and Founder was drank with enthusiastic applause . A handsome subseription was paid from a small penny-3 > -week society of Newport , in the Isle of W ^ ght . Four new members from the High-Street congregation were added to our list . The utility of this institution has been so fully exemplified , in various ways , since its establishment , as to
entitle it to the encouragement and support of the friends of Scripture truth , and to the imitation of those x # bb are desirous of ameliorating the ctmdkion of the poor , by enlightening their minds , by infusing into them a spirit of pure devotion , by training taern to a love of God as well as of Ghrist , and , by religious instruction &n& moral precept , to improve their habits and reform their lives . Portsmouth , April Wth , 1817-
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Manchester Quarterly Meeting . The Quarterly Meeting of Presbyterian Ministers in the District of Manchester , waa held at tiury , at the Chapel of the Rev . Mr . A Hard , on the Aih ins * .. The Rev . A- Dean introw du # ed the service , and the Rev . Win . jCeypns preached from John xix . 30 , — t € | t ia finished . " The next meeting
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Manchester College , York . The following sums have been received on account of this Institution : Hanover-Square Chapel , Newcastle on Tyne , per Rev . W . Turner . Collection 12 O 8 Mr . Edmund Grundy , Ratcliife , near Manchester . Benefaction 5 0 0
New stnnual Subscript ions * Rev . Win . Turner , Jun , Manchester College , York 2 9 Q Mr . Stratton , late of Manchester College , York .: . / « 0 0 Air . George Stansfeld , Bradford , Yorkshire ... 110 Mr . Josias Stansfeld , Leeds ... 1 I O Mr . JaTneii ^ tansfeld , HaUfait . 11-0 Mr . John Bruce , Newcastle on ^ Tytie 1 1 O 35 . 6 »
Rev . Wm . Lamport ' s Prize . York , April 2 , 1817-The period allowed far sending in £ aday 3 for this Prize is extcrided t ; u ^ May 1 , 1818 . The adjudlc ^ tion ^^ F the Prize will take place ^ t the Aopufrl Examination in June , 181 9- / J& : ¦ W . W (? OtC Trfhtifou Manpfosfef ^ 4 prll i ' 7 , i * U 7 .
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i f ktiposaibie tfi ^ t jM ? same o ^ sh 6 uld be viewe 4 by <^ 3 ferent person ^ under the sauae aspect : —hence , as well as through other causes , inevitably arises difference of opinion . But whij £ the merit or demerit of difFereat measures i » discussed with candour and dispassionateness , the result must b&
beneficial . For a short account . of the Fellowship , I must refer your readers to your Number for January of this year . The success which it has experienced in so short a time is very considerable . The number of its members at this time amounts to nearly seventy . If the Unitarian Fellowship should successfully co-operate with the
Quarterly Meeting , with the Book and Tract Society , with Mr . Grundy ' s Lectures , and with the increasing zeal with which this district has been animated , while it will be an object of pride and satisfaction to its friends and supporters , it will be viewed with pleasure by every liberal mind W . . J . Manchester , April 12 , 181 7-
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1817, page 249, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2463/page/57/
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