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gratified with thcftr reception , pleased with the sober jey * whichprw&ited , and instructed by thie observations made ; hoping that thfey might ¦ ' ¦¦ ftt i ' ' sind once again , be permitted to walk to the house * of God in company , to tsike stvetet counsel together , and toerieoura& £ each other to love and to good works . H . Y . JMaidstone , July 13 , 1820 .
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rind the ! ReV . John Fu !? agar , of Chkbester , ' was" appointed ; S ^ ereiary « iAnd Treksure ^ for the year <^ utrig . > ^ ! Upwards of 50 perWn& dliiSit together ait the Fleece Irin ; James C&rter > Esq ., of Portsmouth , M thechaSr . !
The many appropriate allusions made by the chairman ; called u > sWeitel genl . tleinen to address the ci > mpaBy && the objects to promote which fcfcfcy had assembled ; and no b ^ sfervatiotfifeeraed to meet more general apj ^ b&tftto * th&n one which was enforced * "jMr several of the speaker , —That , by € mtf % together to the
promote what we coii ^ M ^ red cause of truth and holiness , we by no means did so in a spirit of hostility to others ; but that we were ready and willing to extend the right hand of fellowship to every one who sincerely sought after truth , and received what he considered to be its dictates : that , though anxious
to promote the glory of God and the happiness of man , by divesting the divine character of those appaling horrors with which superstition had elothed it , we could still respect the honest though mistaken zeal of others who were engaged in planting what it was our business to eradicate . \
fri the evening , Dr . T . Bees preached from Romans x . 9 . He gave a cleatr tod unprejudiced statement of the opinions held by Deists ; contrasting them with those maintained by Christian Unitarians , and concluded with a forfeibje appeal on the injustice of classing together persons , many of whose tenets materially differed , and in some respects wer < diametrically opposed to each other . T . C Jun . Newport , July 17 , 1820 . .
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—^^ wprr —> * vw ¦' Unitarian Astoeiatioto . ^* Theexertiohs of the Cbh ^ mittefc On their renewed application' to Parliament ^ f 0 r relief on the subject of thd Marriage La ^ f have again been ftis ^ pjpplnted . Tbe weighty matter whjch hti& tf < ct « pled the attention of the legislature rehdereji it impossible to procure &ny so ^ t-W co nsideration fewr what did ; tto \ pi ^ e ^ for
immediate decision , and * 0 e ' ifeslgn htv ? therefore beefc -mill ' f&k&VJ 'toce toore abandoned' to a fvftm of bo ^ uilJty , with the fttfi liffl ^ tspaift ^ ww * mm W it was ; W ^^ eh e . ^; % fa ^* li » Sl ^ fe prfe ^ ufe ^ fty this cafflp T ^ fife ^ lM """ 1 i&e ' conWiiiMte oY otW ? # ivl v''' ¦ ''' .- ¦ '• ¦< ... . .. i-j .-it a . mkvt'w + - T ( 4 < i - ^
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¦ ^ Devon and Cornwall Unitarian Association . On Wednesday , July 5 th , the Annual Meeting of the Devou and Cornwall Uuitaraan Association Was held at Crediton .
Tlie service was introduced by the llev . J . Davis , of Collumpton . The Rev . W . Hincks , of Exeter , offered the general prayer , and the Rev . J . Sniethurst , of Moretoh , preached from Acts i . 13 , 14 , an interesting and energetic discourse , comparing the circumstances of the early Christians with those of the modern
Unitanans . After the service , the members ' of the society met on their usual business , Jo the afternoon , 36 friends dined together , and spent some hours in agreeable conversation . In the evening , the Rev . J . Smethurst performed the devotional part of the serr vice , and the Rev . W . Hincks preached from Acts xvii . 11 . W . H .
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434 Tntellteen&Be—S ^ ii&rf Unitarfaa S ^ fe ^ . — Uniiurhtn Agsvciativn .
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Southern Unitarian Society . The Annual Meeting of the Southern Unitarian Society was held at Chichester , on Tuesday , July lXth , 1820 . In the morning l > r Morell , of Brighton , delivered a very impressive discourse
from , Mark vii . 9 . The preacher commenced by observing , that in order to understand the contents of any book i % was necessary to consider the , intention with which it w ^ s written , and the spirit which pervaded U , J ^ e then shewed , by v ^ rjoufi quotations prom tfce Jewish and
Ckm 0 W Scriptures , that the design of bpfK wa ^ to teqdh th ^ e absolute unity of Go 4 , and tb ^ t the « righteous alone will ft ^ dv ^ tcceptance at hi hands . He thence inforredL ti&tf any opioiona which contradict these fundamental principle ^ , either hy teaching a pjiu ^ aji ^ y ftf persons m the
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1820, page 434, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2490/page/54/
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