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to dinner , and in the hoarse of the <* VetiuV £ r , Mr . Wellbeloved , of York , Mr . Y . tes , of Liverpool , Mr . William Turner , Jun ., of York , Mr . Shepherd , of Gateacre , Mr . MaYdon ; of G lasgow , SIt . Bakevtfeli , of Chester , Mr . John Ashworth , of New Church , in Rossen ^ -
dale , Mr . Johns aim Mr . Robberds , of Manchester , Mr . Brooke , of Hyde , arid . Mr . Oeorge \ viHiam Wood , of Manchester , and other gentlemen addressed the meeting . AfVer Mr . Ignore
had retired , the chair was taken fbr a short thtoe by Mr . Shepherd , and the meeting tnen broke up highly gratified by the whole proceedings of titie day . T . H . KOR 1
NSONJ . G . ROBBERDS , Secretaries . Manchester , 15 th Aug . IB 17 . Prize " Students , Session 1816-17-College Prizes . — For diligence , proficiency ' and regularity of conduct , confined to Students of not more than fhree years standing .
1 st Prize . —Mr . William Henry Fletcher , of Xriverpool , first year , Lay Student . id Prize . —Mr . Francis Fletcher , of Liverpool , second year-, Lay Student . 33 Prize . —tor . John Wellbeloved , of York , « second year , Divinity Student .
College Frize . —JFor the best delivered Sermon or Oration at the Annual Examination . Mr * Samuel Wood , of Liverpool , fourth year , Divinity Student . ] &A ' ritfetfr ^ r * cAL Pitraifc . —Given by Mr . Philips , of Park .
Mir . Nicn . W . CiDson , of Nev ? castle-on'fyne , first year , £ ay Student . Classical Prize . —driven by the tlev William Shepherd , of Gateacre . Hf . Jotfrt Wellbeloved , of York , second y « &r , divinity Student .
T . H . ROBINSON , J . G . SOBBERDS , Secretaries . York , Jvtfy 1 st , 1817 .
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religious services . The i-ofcm i # t ^ Jiich they now assemble is so i « cotiT € inieilf , in many respects , as to b ^ e one v e * y powerful mean ^ of retarding the progress of those doctriiues which , though stigmatized as «* dangerotii § j unfeeling
and perniciousV' they know to be benevolent—unspeakably benevolent in their tendency , and honourable , uttspeakabK honotjrabfe , toth « character artd government of our great 1 atfd Aierciful Creator .
Under these impressions , and with the anxious desire of contributing , by any means in their power , to the diffusion of the pure and unadulterated doctrines of the Christian religi i * , and of promoting the practice of p'iety and virtue , several of the friends and
advocates of Unitarianisfn in Stainforth , at a meeting held July 6 th , 1817 , Mr . Martin Simpson in the chair , unanittiously adopted the following resolutions : —< Resolved—First , That as the place of worship in which the Unitarians at Sta 4 tiforth now assemble , is so small
as scarcely to contain sixty individuals without considerable inconvenience , and so forbidding in its appearance as to deter several respectable families , -who are trow friendly to the cause ,
froYh jorumg the society , they aTe deterftiM ^ ed to adopt stieh measures ai may efi ^ fele fhettt to erect a neat and coitaftodious building in which tbey can conduct their public relrgiotrt
. Secondly , That Mr . Simpson and Mr . William Mar&dfn iae requested to inquire whether * sutfable plot of ground eowld be procured upon which n cha {> el flight be erected , artfd to asceytain th £ probafble amount of thef e ^ frettse tferf woftfM be incotred in
buildin'g the ^ arae . Thirdly , That Htafttt . Ma ^ din a ? n d Sf ^^ son he aU 6 t ^ qtfested to call a publk ; toeetink of the Unitarian at
Stainforth artd neighbo ^ thood , as soon a » tWey have inquired into the practicability df btfilditig rf chapel , and pf ^ - cut * ed sNt e ^ tittirate of the prebabie tftftount of thfe expenses ^ vi ^ l * which it \ if 6 iiM be tfttetttled r Wfrei % sttch
fuftfte * t resdlutibrt ^ shaH Odbpted ** iri ^ j be <* e ^ rned n ^ cfcBSHty t ^> t he ac * < fbhfj [ flfA [|«^ ttt ef th& v d&ject . Martin Simpson , Chain ***** - 1 ft co ^^ tiueftce of the above re&oiutkftth Iff ^ i ^ . Ma ^ flto * t « ^ tiP ^»
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Iffew tlriitariath Ctitipel at Stairiforth , nedr Thdrne * Sir , ^ < t lias l 6 rig Wtt the Wri ^ h 6 f tJfa friends d % id aWvocdtes of Xfhittirittni&tti iii St&infdrtk , tAat a Stxtkfl attd cX > tti < mo * o u § tftftptil sft 6 riV < $ fee efeelia * , Hi wtncttte \ c 6 ti 1 rftf 61 i « v ^ tJ ^ ir trt * Hc
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1817, page 562, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2468/page/50/
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