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Unitarian FffiM Anniversary . This iB ^^ ti ^ r i&e&ikig was held on Thursday * ';*^ th& ^ iTOteqBrwebk ; May 25 th , - ito / rg ^ fcrf ^ ' ^ a ^^ biy chaftg ^ d ; from W 8 SteSHB ^/^ W W # day of the meeting . * ® Mne Service was carried on , according' td ; custom , £ t the Chapel , in Parliament Court , Artillery Lane ,
Bishopsgate Street , if * was introduced by the Rev . S . FawGett , of Yeovil , with reading th ^^^ D ^ urea ( Isaiah xh and Acts ii . ) rfadrftayfr . The Rev \ J . Kentish , of Birmingham , offered up the general prayers The Sernion was delivered by the Rev . Russell Scott , of Portsmouth , from Luke Mv : 23 : it consisted of a
manly argument android protest against secular compulsion in matters of religion , and in favour of complete and universal religious liberty . Hie Rev . J . Gisburne , of Trowbri&ge , read the Hymns . At the meeting of the Society for business , which wai # hfeld immediately after the religious service in the chapel , and which
a large proportion of the congregation attended , the Rev . John Kentish was called to the Chair . TTie Report of the T ^ ksujrer was unusually gratifying , and that of the Committee contained much pleasing intelligence . It was
resolved to request Mr . Scott to print his excellent Sermon . After much discussion , a proposal was adopted to extend the plan of the Society , so as to make it comprehend Foreign as well as . British objects ; and with a view to this extension , the Committee was enlarged , and three new members chosen on the ground of their qualifications for tlie Forejgn J ) e-
partment . — -The Rev , Win . Hincks , of Exeter , was announced , as the ^ preacherelect . "the Subscribersandltfteir friends , * upwards ( we belleye ) q ^ 300 fc number , afterward < Me £ ipfeethey at fhe London Tavern , M \^^^ ,, ^ f ^ % d been forthe Chairbut in
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throughout harmonious and pleasantyand it may be truly said that the Scyciet ^ received prcim ^ s ^ ^> pfti ^ Sil ^ a i ^ Ma # i rable acc&didiii ^ oi % l ^ P § b »^ = ^ aip ! : ^ strength . —One feature' of the M ^ etmg at the London Tavern w ? is nejw * UrtlteMfii ^ excellent management of the Stewards , the orchestra at one end of tHe balf ^ o ^ m and a ; capacious c tetmporai ^ l ^^ e ^ | 3 ; t > tlie >
other , w ^ l ? e , filled ? . with ladies ^ a bb **** 8 ®* in number ^ whoxwere exceedingly gmtf-t fied by witnessing the proqeedings , a » d ^ the more so , as , by desire bf > -the Chair- ^ man , previous to their introduction , « nballusion was made , to their presquce ^ . i ^ t § $ unexpected contribution from the ladf ^ aided the collection <> f , the day . / ?¦ - ? &&& advanced day i of the m 6 nth on which , thel Meeting yvaa held , constrains us to defer other particulars to the next Number . '
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The Anniver 3 ary Meeting of the Gfirfe-Han Trait Society was , holden onTtes ^ day , May 4 th , ( Thomas Hardy , Esq . W the Chair , ) of which the particulars are ^ unavoidably postponed till the next ^ Nuinber . ¦ - ¦¦ - — '
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The Annual Meeting of the Prpteftanf Society for the Protection of Religions Liberty was held , on Saturday ; Majyl J 3 , the Rt . Hon . Lord Holland in the'Cfr ^ Iri The . eloquent addresses of his Lordship and of Mr . Wllks are designed f&r iKel next-Number . .. « ; J ' ——^^* — ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - » \' -
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Miscellaneous . ' . - ¦ •' . * . ¦ ¦ ¦ •* •„ By the death of the Hon . L ^ ij § rlS # y moke , the Champldtiship of Ei ^ laitaii v enjoyed as a right appurtenant to < tse manor of Scrivelsby , devolves' tjptm' a clergyman , whose business it vvipbeto ^ ride on horseback into Westminster Hfyll at the Coronation , and challenge to fight any man who denies the title of i ^ e King ta the Crown ; The motto of ife * Dymoke is quaintly enough , Pro M $ & Dirnico . ' - i . r '
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. Literary Instruction for t / ie B ? ind . —r An ingenious anec | baiiical fa ^^ ggHOflr jhuu TaMy , "been competed whicfc ^ r ^ J [ m ? H # a those ^ hb ^ re Afflicted by ^ OrkllS UiW )!! ^ pinrtctple ' adapt ' ca ^ i * e ' A&rft ^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1820, page 321, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2488/page/65/
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