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Loughborough and Mountsorrel Fellowship Fund , At a meeting of the Committee of the Loughborough and Mountsorrel Fellowship Fund , on Sunday , January 9 , 1820 , k was resolved , That this Committee has viewed with the greatest pleasure , the alacrity with which its recommendation of the cause
of Umtanamsm m India has been received and acted upon by the Fellowship Fund Societies of Liverpool , Exeter , Taunton , Sheffield , Chesterfield , Lincoln , Sec . That this Committee sees the importance of an unity of action in whatever assistance is given to India , and , therefore , gratefully avails itself of the very valuable offer which Dr . Thomas Rees
has made of his personal services , who , from his official situation as Secretary to the Unitarian Society , and from his correspondence with William Roberts , of Madras , is eminently qualified to apply to the best purpose whatever money may be raised in England .
That Dr . Thomas Rees be requested to accept the thanks of this Committee for the offer of his assistance , and to receive the sum of 5 / . to be applied in a manner most conducive to the dissemination of Unitarianism in India . Tlie Committee takes this opportunity pf again calling upon those Societies for aid , who have not yet announced their intention of co-operating in the design .
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The Annual Sermon , recommending the useful purposes of the Society ; for the Belief of , $ ; he Necessitous Widows and Children , qv Protpestant - Dissenting Ministers , will be preached by the . Rev . % k , ^^^ Ii ^ o $ Cftmbridge , at jthe $ S 4 » JtWjfiy W ^ ftekf r ^ ppvede to . jewin % && > JmWS&frtP . 9 ft * tiM »» Wednesday M ^ mWi 4 § m ****• ' r Service to-Ih ^ h at Twelve o'clock . ; < - -. ' / . : . - . «;
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A List of the Committee of Deputies Appointed tpprotect the Civil Mights of the Tnree Denominations of Protestant Dissenters , for the Year
1820 . William Smith , Esq . M . P . Chairman , Philpot Lane ; Joseph Gutteridge , Esq . Deputy Chairman , Camberwell ; James Collins , Esq . Treasurer , Spital Square ; Samuel Favell , Esq . Camberwell ; John . Addington , Esq . Spital Square ; John
Towill Rutt , Esq . Clapton ; . Edward Busk , Esq . Pump Court , Temple ; James Esdaile , Esq . Bunhill Row ; W . Alers Hankey , Esq . Fenchurch Street ; William Hale , Esq . Homerton ; David Bevan , Esq . Walthamstow ; William Burls , Esq . Lothbury ; Joseph Bunnell , Esq .
Southampton Row , Bloomsbury ; James Gibson , Esq . Lime Street , Fenchurch Street ; James Pritt , Esq . Wood Street , Cheapside ; Thomas Wood , Esq . Little St . Thomas-Apostle , Queen Street ; John Christie , Esq . Hackney Wick ; Samuel Jackson , Esq . Hackney ; William Titford ,
Esq . Turner Square , Hoxton ; William Shrubsole , Esq . Bank ; William Freme , Esq . Catherine Court , Tower Hill ; Robert Wainewright , Esq . Gray ' s Inn Square ; John Bentley , Esq . Highbury ; William Marston , Esq . East Street , Red Lion Square .
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Quarterl y Unitarian Meeting of Ministers in South Wales . On the 30 th of Dec . last the Quarterly Meeting of Unitarian Ministers was held at Merthyr Tydfil , Glamorganshire , and notwithstanding the severity of the weather , was attended by ten ministers . Mr .
B . Philips , of St . Clears , introduced the morning service , and Mr . John Davies , of Capel-y-Groes and Ystrad , Cardiganshire , preached from Acts iv . 19 , on the principles of dissent from established religions . Mr . Davies was requested ' to publish the sermon by many that heard and admired it ; but he declined to
comply with their wishes . As soon as the service was concluded , a conference was held , at which the subject proposed and discussed was , " The Sin against the Holjr Ghost : " Mr . Thomas Evans , of Aberdare , in the Chair . < The next ? meeting is to be held at Carmarthen on the iirst Thursday after Easter Sunday ; Mr .
J . James , of Gelli-Onnen , to preach , in the evening , ; Mr . J . Thomas , of Pltiit-ydefaid , Cardiganshire , - delivered a sermon , in English , on the goodness of God , from Psalm cxlv . 9 , and y&t'S .. James , of Gelli ^ Onueny spoke in W 4 J «« > o ^ w the kingdom of Christ mo&v&itte World , -from f ^ iSiii ^ , i&MtW&m Bi m ^ l im emfiM ^ toltA ^ at Aberdare , zhont < fai * x ' ? mekrw # t o £
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126 Intelligence . — Unitarian Association .
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Unitarian Association . The public * will no doubt give the Committee of this Society credit for every disposition to forward the wishes of the body of Unitarians , with regard to the proposed alteration of the Marriage Law . They will be aware , however , that
in the present state of affairs , with Parliament so near its dissolution , it is impossible to do any thing with effect . The Committee will , however , eagerly embrace the first opportunity that shall ofler , on the assembling of Parliament , the of
to rene ^ v discussion the subj ect , hoping that the commencement of a new reign may be auspicious to the success of their earnest efforts in the task confided to their care .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1820, page 126, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2485/page/62/
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