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General Joccgfist Assembly . , This Anniyersa ^ y . Meeting was held , as ijsual ^ onr . ^ yiiit-Tuesday , May 23 rd , at Worship Street , London . —In consequence of the Unitarian Fund
Anniversary having been postponed from the following day till the Thursday , the attendance at the , Chapel was unusually small ; for , ap injany . of' the General Baptists who meet in the Assembly ^ xp , subscribers to , theJtJpijtarian Fund , 90 jnany Unitarians who differ from them in their views as to Baptism , ha * e been , in , the
habit of attending the public service at Worship Street . ^ Thfe mutual encouragement is not only ! gratifying , but , perhaps , in some measure a . duty ; and tjhe writer would rejoice . ffco [ see morfe of those who agree with the General * Baptists * : > hx regarding the Vuity < & # & tfinpa * tiallty W the God and Father of alh / £ d of feufctferite
importance , give countenance to a small denomination ^ f . Qh ^ ii ^ s , . y $ q ha ^ e for generation ' s pastf es ££ emed t it more honourable to pt&r an unsupported testimony to tl ^ ese delightful views oft fche character ; ot ' fffitj ^ Offi . Bairpnt * r t % P to aeeK' i ^ & ^^ Wm ti t $ fi $ H& by professing ^ Inote popular , but' , less ^ watitetit ^ ' foVrr- *^ - ¦ •' Dm dtmm ^ mMiTmS ^ > * se » i ? &ft * k &adMg&ve . ©^ 1 ^ # fi §^^| ^^ MraWfc frf Tbkoa A 1 n .-affli ^^ J'M ^ f ««^ . js * & > Wtl , « . 14 lL Ml&Mj&JXiiML
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. . ^ 60 »^ ^ e ^ ^ tfte ^^ e ^ |^^ u ^ c | jsge ^ eg . t he business l ^ iti ^ , ^^ resi ^ di , - Vil ^ - . ^ p ^ lp ^ W ^^^ iP ^ ta ^ i ^ e < t ^ in the Repott 6 f ifee Committee , which had been ^ j ^ vibttsl . jr rdM , Were then taken into cqnsideyatiiMi . ^ Pvpw the Report it appe $ &e % iSiltNlw which haU : di ^ contirined corr ^ poriding with the i Anm ^ bly ^^^ i ^ m ^^^ correspondejace , and tfaktchtife ® Waj 0 ^ 0 a Baptist : Ghurch at Hull , ^ i n ^ r wdfgviBtoral ^ a ^ e of Mr . * GrieswoocJ ^ Ixifas . desirous
of ' being admitted into union . i-. Sj ' ^^ bn the recommendation Of the"'Xk ^ X& ^^ was , assented to . Some succei ^ W |; i ^ f | H sionauy labours . have been , gr& £ i ^ 1 ^ undertaken by Mr . Mason , a nleplfi ^ of the ehurcsh at Yoirk , . Jtespectin ^ . \ m ]^ Mr . David Eaton , so ^ ae years si ^ c ^
fiffelishedS his interestii ^ N&rratfpe * lni $ lie neighbourhood of 3 elby , Ydrkshlrei tfte missionai 7 labours of Mr . Briggs , and in that ofl t Lutton , liincolnshire , those of Mr . Smithy have been crowned with some success . Resides these commendattjg
exertions , i a » plaii . is under consideration . for sending out one ; of / the Students at \ the General Baptist Acadenay , NewingtOBGreen , to act as . < $ ; Missionary in Kekfc , and perhaps in Sussexy during the . latter part . of June and . ail July , . and iorlMr . Wright , the Unitarian Missionary ,, £ & fol- > - mon
lowdnthe sanie track m ^ 1 ^ ths ^ f August and September . , The sei ^ vicesi of the Students w ^ re ; reported ^ have been kindly xecehred . by congregation ^ Blott professing to be Baptists , and iq ; conjirnia ^ iorr of thiftj a gr ^ nt > , ^ f i £ 20 , by the Umtajwan Fund Conanaittee in aid of : % h $ h 0 mG * $ l
Baptist Educatiofl Society wasjp : ate ^ acknpwle 4 ggd * v An appealhadbeen made for this pecuniary assidtdnqej ^ in- i ^ ottfiequencei of , th $ finances of 0 thft Etduqation Society not being equal to its necessary expenditure . Aftei ? tthe business was closed ,. « te > itt
sixjby , fei ^ n ^ jof , the , XJin | anan B ^ pti ^ t cause sat . dpj ^ n to diw ^ r at : th 0 j ^ Sitoe Hart , Bishopsgate Street , Sampson Kingsford , Es ^; % . | % < Cl } W . ^^ -the course of t ^ e evening jseveral sentiments > y , ere pttojjti $ i C ' ^ f tne Hvbtmtf f ) l ^ i ? hVan i in th ^ prefaces W ) Which l ? e gtrfenuBu % i * r # fd tbdfire gtm ^ Wd ^^ ^^/ ^ H iifei nle s p ^ i wn * a * auvihfe . * lotigr m * mm w ®^ !
Km * to mfottify etetef' . The ommf ti& ;;' ttiei s ^ isMetitar of . MM # H » # J « aa 5 SMWMw ;* iS ' ^^ w ^ ilpBr m ^ # &w # 9 tj % ' iwimWP
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Atl' ^ iJ ^^ Mf" * Maptists ¦ / frfi ) : ' * H ** $ & ^ Ktf&kliNgty ' '* •' ¦ '' ' " ^ ffil ^ # 5 W ^^ o ancT thPiyipibSiffln ^ iift ^ al ^ MfeJai JMt ^ nig on Sunday M ^ 14 . ^ r iftev ; Richard Wright dtejLivired twio . Very " aj ^ rynriate and ^ ffiag ^ iiM pmovht $ ek : tq a 1 : pngregatfean has
tioninore n % m ^ u ^ bee ' n ^ ritnessed oi ^^ sfiMlaV ocfdabSn V for . hia 4 y yeat ^ . Iii : ^ ^ n ^; Mr . Wjfigl ^ t brought the oippbsite ^ ys-tems of CalVinism and Unitarianism to the several tests ot Scripture , the ; apknb ^ ledged perfections df God , ; and the appellation " g 6 spel" or * glad tidings / ' in a manner which caused his attenfire hearers to
depart rejincipg in their faith . In the evening , the friends who cariie from distant plades and others , amounting to upwards of 150 , were accommodated with tea in the li ^ eeting-house ,
when Mr . Wright took occasion tqcdiqmunicate much df that animating ihfbrmation concerning the spread 6 f Unitarian principles which His extensive ^ exdrkions in the cause enable him to collect . '
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1820, page 319, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2488/page/63/
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