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m ^ nH ^^^ $ m ^ ' i ^ Jfi ^ W ^ fl ^ JW * AB 0 ^ mm ^ mm ^ m ^^ 4 e ^^ mm ^ let jer- £ tei&m S ^ oii t ^ ken , ^> m $ es % applications have sinc # been jmade for some in vain ; though not many years agobothTthe writer of this article ; and the Rev . ; tt- " If * , Davies , ; of Makeqey , oitesn
preached in the o ^ ld chapel to less than a dozefr hearers , and sometimes to no more than hajf that number * The chapel is a neat and commodious bmleing , of a semi f circular form , with a floor ascending from the centre , and is capable ^ of holding about 300 people * Until vsdthin these two months the place was supplied only once
a fortnight ; but now duty is performed there regularly every Sunday * by the assistance of a neighbouring minister , and through the liberality of Win . Jessop , Esq ., of Butterley Hall , to whose zeal and munificence the success of the cause at Ripley , is principally to be attributed . A collection was made there also after
service , on the 10 th ultimo , and a liberal sum . raised for the purchasing of some Unitarian publications , which will , doubtless , be ; of r great service to that neighbourhood , as the people seem determined
to read and Judge for themselves . ; A Fellowship Fund is likewise in agitation there . The writer of this account is sorry to say , that the chapel is still encumbered witn a debt amounting to a sum little less than ^ 130 . To wards
defraying this expense , the people , having already contributed according to their abilities , and solicited the aid of individuals , have now no other immediate resource left them , than to apply to the different Fellowship Funds , from ; whence , it is to be hoped , they will receive ail necessary assistance . Donationsfor the of the
. liquidation above debt will be received by the Treasurer ,, Wm . Jessop , Esq ., IJutterle ^ y Ball , or by any of the fallowing gentlemen : The Rev . Robert Aspland ,, Hackney ; the Rev . H * Turner , Nottingham ; the Rev . E . Higginson , Derby ; fi | e Rev , B . ^ P . Davies , Makeney ; and E , O , Jones , 0 ufaeld . \ E . O . JONES . _ M ^
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Rev , Joseph Jiutton , Jpr j ^ . of Leeds , Deputy Visi | or ; George ^^ ai ^ Woo d E »| ., of Platt , near Manchester , Trjeasurer ; Thomas Robinson , ^ q , ft q ^ Mai ^ ? b est ?? Ii , Ghalrnia ^ of the , Cfmw ^ tmi
Miy Thomas , fle % y Robinson , and Jfene Rev , J . G . Robberds , of Man ^ es ] te % Secretaries ^ ; Mr . Samuel Kay , and i $ t * T * B . W , Sanderson , Auditors . ~ The .. { Committee of the last year was re-elected , with the exception o $ Mr . Benjamin Heywopd ^ Mr * James Potter , and Mr . James McCpnneL These gentlemen are suceeeSecl % Mr . William
Duckworth , Mr . Edward Hanson ^ ndfMr . S . D . Darbishire , all of Manchester . The Divinity Stu ^ nta ^^ in . the ^ College , during the pist session , were nine in number ; find ap they favv none of them completed their course ^ they ; are all
expected to return * and * q # e joined by Mr . Shawero ^ s , whp haf $ een absent from ill health , for one session . Fou ) r ; new candidates have been admitted for the ensuing session , making the present number of jDivihity Students oh the foundation fourteen . Of these , six i 0 L ^ $ ^ their course ' of study j | t the : Oc ^ gg ^ the end of the ensuing-feasipn , ; in
consequence of wnicftitwere ^ W ii ^ i | l vacancies on the foundation fpr the ; s 0 bsion commencing m September , % 8 Jj $ l 9 Applications for admission accompanfed with the requisite testimonials , should l ^ e addressed to the Secretaries before the
1 st of $ ay , 1821 . The Trustees have much pleasure in announcing that % lm & $ Vj Jfphu Kenripk ^ having terminated his y ^ r' ^ resMe |^^ . qii tne ^ CJontinent * will resume ;" nis , AlciiaMoii « a Jn 1 <* a < ats * al r 0 i * # - « vr iti ' ^ wW ^ I ^ niliijyi * atVhA 4 # Sy" ' Tt / 1 OfyrlT . fw' JL Hl / Vfl Milt'' l / fl * lf ^( . niJfi * * . fflJlvKT ^* Mil J ffly iwUC commenceinent of the aDDri ^ i ^ jun ^ r , seA *
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—«** wp»»—Manchester College 9 York ,, The Thirty-fourtn Annual Meeting of the Trustees of this Institution % as held ** jH && * &v * & : * p ^ b ^ I ^ ^^ Manphe&ter ^ on Friday wq , 4 m August . iwj&m ^ i m ^ m ^ •«* acre , m the Gh ^ ir . ^ ¦ nA ^ T ^ gS ^* "S ^"¦ « A ^ ilie ^ ^ OotnmitteA ^|^ pi ^ Hi »»^ aWi |» ' / mi : « . # ^^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1820, page 621, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2493/page/57/
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