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remarkably well attended . It is opg * to all religious de&onilnations , a&d full liberty is give a £ o every person to express bis opinion . The ladies me inyited to communicate their sentiments in writingto the moderator of the meeting " , for the
purpose of being publicly read , and from this interesting quarter , at all onr conferences we have had great assistance and equal grati fication Many persons attend upon these occasions who are not of our society . Indeed , most of the subjects which have come under serious and impartial
attention in our past conferences , were proposed by a truly liberal aud pious Wesleian preacher . May others follow his example , and then we should soon perceive , eg'xee ably to the sentiments « f a female friend at our last meeting-, that a the animosity whicrb too frequently subsists between pro * fessing Christians of different sects , would
be greatly lessened ; and if they would charitably consider each other's views , the difference between them would oft-times be found trifling r and when great + the knowledge that each was actuated by the same love of truth and piety , would bind them tog-ether in the indissoluble bands of brotherly love . " ¦ ¦ .. ¦ , ,
B . TBMLEAVEM . Lynn ^ June 1 # , 1818 , Manchester College , York . The Thirty-second Annual Meeting of
-tine Trustees ef Manchester College , lfor % , will be held at Oross Street CJhapel Rooms , In Manchester , on Friday the 7 th off Atigust . The Trustees and their friends toH dine together , as usual , after tbe meeting , at the Bridg water Arms . *
THOS . H . ROBINSON , J . O . ROBBERBS , Secretaries . The following' sums have been received on account of the College since the last Report . [ P . 339 ]
Congregational Collections . Bath—Rev . Joseph Hunter , £ 19 16 6 Chester—Rev , W . J . Bakewell 14 8 6 Maaafleli—Rev . John Williams 10 0 0 Chesterfield—Reir . R . Wallace 11 12 6 Benefaction ** A Friend lothe Unitarian * cause , by the Her . Charles Wellbe * loved - \ - . ¦ - - 6 0 30
Mv&vffH ; , 'by tbe ^ Rev . Charles 'Wellfoeloved , > on-e < half to t > e be $ totoied ae * n pviae to the ! ttudentj ivkp hi ' Qr 4 iek pMS € y ¦ produces tlie best composition ^ *> n 9 u <; hthibj 4 eteoiitwcted > h&th iSrof * o 4 Pkilmophyy or * ke -tartyteftorh ty 'Ohriiftwnity ^
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( intended to be repeated aii- '" ^ :. ' :. ! tt « albr ) - - .. .- * - -10 Q 0 Joseph tiddell , Esq . Moor Park , J near Carlisle , -by the R « ev . " William Turner , Newcastle 50 0 0 ¦
New Annual Subscriptions . '¦ ¦ , Richard Meade , Esq . Taunton 2 2 . 0 Mr . Sudwortb , Chester - 1 1- 0 Mr . John Buddie , Newcastle-on-Tyue - , *¦ > i i ,:: : £
Mr . John Hill , ditto - r 1 1 O Mr . George Hill , ditto - - l 1 D Mr . Wni . Robson , ditto * 1 1 © Mr . R . H . Lacey , Chichesto * O H ) 6 Rev . George Case , Shrewsbury 1 10 ^ 129 16 0 GEO . WM . WOOD * Ti-easufier . Manchester , June 17 , 1818 . ' :
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Subscriptions to the Unitarian flhapjel at Neath . I beo the favour of your inserting ip your Repository the subjoined list of subscriptions , at Bristol , towards the liquidation of the debt on the Unitarian Chapel ^ t Neatb , now reduced to about JSlSO . . ft
is hoped that , when other cases of a ioo ^ ne pressing nature do not present thenoselves , the liberality of the public Avill ciTectA ttili farther reduction of it . In com [> fia «« e with tbe wishes of the society , I . avail myself of this opportunity to return our united and warmest thanks to all tbps « friends of the cause , who have , in various
ways , kindly contributed to our assistance . And I . beg leave to make my . particular jicknov ^ ledg'ments to g'ehtleroen of thie Lewin's Mead Society , Tor voiuntarjc ty&& very friendly personal aid , aflorded nie ki promoting my object , to wbjcV they ft » d their friends contributed with " a lil > evcjity and cheerfulness , which evinced w ^ mtb of zeal , and cordiality of g * ood wishes . *
The spirit of inquiry , excited by the Secession of Dr . Stack , and the Sunday evening lectures , Sec . conducted by Mr . Rowe and Djv Carpenter , have been tbe means of removing- much prejudice , and of adding to , the strength of the highly respectable interest at Bristol . May they £ fo an »»^! ipr «^ per ..
April : i 7 j 1 B 13- r Her . John Rowe - * ¦ ' 1 1 Jp Rev . © r . OarpfeiiteriUd sahscfip- ; itlon ' - ¦ ' - ' ¦ vi- ' ¦ * -. .-A ^ " l ^ l ^ ThomBs Mbd ^ etts' - l - rh " . ' * £ t > rWt ^ i aeil fca ^ le - - - \ * ^ Akihnr *» a frm * r * juri . V ^ fk Itow * ; 6 Itl ftichanfl ^ rig ^ t - ^ - 5 ' - * 0 iTrfirdV WSioo * Ritketts . 5 . 5 0 ThoihwiCasllc « - ^ i " ^^ - ¦/' ' # /¦ &' % Hintori < ea * tle - ^ '¦ - m . ¦¦ & " *• b
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Intelligence , - —Manchester College , York .-r-Neath Un&arian Chapel . 408
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1818, page 403, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2477/page/59/
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