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for the truth , wbidh lie promoted from the most benevotefit aiid enlarged views , as necessary to the virtue and happiness of mankind . ** Go ye , and do likewise . " His age was from fifty to sixty . His fortune , with great opportunities for its increase , is not
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Warwick Fellowship Fund . Sir , Warwick , Dec . 12 , 1817 . I am desired by the friends of a Fellowship Fund lately established in our society , to request the favour of an insertion of the following * rules , with a hope that h will stimulate others to follow the example . Your obedient servant , J . ASH .
Warwick Unitarian Fellowship Fund . At a meeting of persons friendly to the establishment of a Fellowship Fund , on the plan adopted at Birmingham , London , Manchester , Exeter ^ and other places ,, held in the Vestry JRoom of the High-Street Chapel , October 27 th , 1817 , The Rev . W . FIELD in the Chair .
I . That its object be , besides assisting to defray the expense of supporting" divine worship in this place , to furnish annual subscriptions to the Unitarian academies , to afford occasional contributions to small and indigent congregations ,. —and to promote generally the diffusion of those great principles of religious truth which , as it appears to us , were taught by Christ and his apostles .
. . 2 . That the Fund be supplied by subscriptions of one shilling per quarter , to be paid in advance . 3 . That an annual general meeting be held in the month of October , at which time a President , Treasure ^ Collector , and Committee , shall be chosen . 4 . That the Committee shall consist of
the President , Treasurer , and six other persons ^ to be chosen at the annual meet-Ijt ^ f , of whom five shall be competent to act . 5 . That the meetings of the Committee shall be quarterly , and shall be open to every subscriber .
6 . That in cases that may require it , a special meeting- may be called . , 7 . That the Rev . Mr . Field be requested to accept the office of President . 8 . That Air . Brown be appointed Treasurer , and Mr- Azh Collector .
9 . That the following * persona he chosen pneinjbe . ra of the Committee : viz . Messrs . A f mst ^ wg , Qipfce , IfcowW Gill , Holland , and Sansome-. r ' ' WtXMAW . ftMU > C « ahiman ¦
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understood to be large . Having no ctrHdren , he ettipleyed his substance in doing good , in which his discrimination , was truly admirable , and in which the extent of his largesses was measured by the extent of his ability . London * Dee . 99 1817 . C , LL .
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Removals amongst Unitarian Ministers , Mr . John Pi . atts has removed from Boston , Lincolnshire , where he was for many years minister over the Unitarian congregation which he raised in that town , to Doncastee in Yorkshire ,
The Unitarian Baptist Congregation , of Wisbeach , have invited Mr . Neil Waikeb , formerly of Glasgow and Dundee , and who was a short time in tfie Unitarian Academy , under the patronage of the Unitarian Fund , to succeed the late Mr . Winder , as their pastor .
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Sir , Clapton , Dec . 29 , 1817 . I am sorry to t > e obliged to request your leave to inform the subscribers to Dr . Priestley ' s Works , that the Third Volume cannot possibly be delivered , ds proposed * on the 31 st instant . —It will however he ready for delivery , at Mr . Eaton ' s , No . 187 , Hiffh-Holhorn , on January 15 tb .
The disappointment has been occasioned by the size to which I have been obliged to extend the volume for the purpose of connecting the subjects in the most convenient form , and to the much long-er . occupation of time than I expected in ascertaining the authorities to which the author has referred , and in a careful correction of the numerous quotations .
I cannot help adding- my request , that the Subscribers who have not yet received their volumes , would send for them to Mr . Eaton ' s , and order payment of their subscriptions , as I have before taken the liberty to suggest . Should any friend to my
design have any letters or information which they may choose to communicate , I must request feheir immediate assistance , as I purpose , if possible , to deliver th # first volume , comprehending * the bioffraphy and correspondence of Dr Prieswy * in the earlier part of the ensuing year .
The fourth volume , containing thd JDiscussion with Dr . Price— 'The letters to various Opponents— -Dr . Priestley ' * <*! - lins ' s Enquiry , and the Letters to a Philosophical Unbeliever will , I ttx pe **! * be ready for delivery at the end of Februsupy JL T . RITTT .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1817, page 745, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2471/page/49/
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