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Bransby , of Dudleys preaqhed : the former , on 2 Qof . 3 C . 4 : " \ Fflpf the weapom o / mr warfare are riot cqifyw /* the Jatte ^ on Psalm xxvL # : « hprdl 1 htme ^ ov ^ t haUtixtion dftkg house , qnd \ ^ ifeCp " « W ? P where , thii % e ) Honour ] ( jliveUefh /* \ f p fcv&xi ministers Werfc present , ai ^ dt the ^ cpngr ^ - gatiori was . numerous . Aftei : the ; reil ^ oMs services , the ministers v aiid thgfr friencis * td the number of thirty , dined together ,
Henry Hunt , £ sq ., of ' West Bromtvfcijk being : in the Ch ^ ir ^ Several gentlemen , and among them the Chairman , John Scott , Esq ,,, of Barr , IVIr . ^ hltenouse , of Coseley , ( who has been a regular attendant at the Lecture for more than sixty years , ) aac * the Rev . Messrs , Scott , Kentish , Yates , Small , Davis of Ol ^ ury ^ Davis of Evesham , and IJransbr ^/ took
, occasion to address the Meeting on subr jects connected , with the , pnnciples 6 f Protestantism and Protestant Dissent .. Hie Rev . T . Warren , of Stourbridge , and the Rev , Thomas Davis , of Atherstone , were appointed to preach at the next Lecture .
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siiGer ^^^ s ; H M ^^^^^^ 'l ^ mmew ^ i ^ oi ^ , jm ^ 0 $ : ^ mm ^ Pft *^ $ & ! thp , 30 eT ^ tapp | p | ei % ^ o # hk health , may teBd , ^^^^^^ ;^ exereis # af fcisj , t ^^ 4 ^ M ^ m ^ mitD
3 &Btify&i $ p umm attd eloquent ministera of thfgospefc . . . . ' . /¦ " *' - -l ^^ - ^ rr 3 r ^ , ^ h % t t ^ i » Spi ^ ety ^ imspeetf ^ % ' «|* earnestly solicit the co-operatioii of th ^ r Unitarian brethren th ^ ou ^ hput the king-Unitarian brethren th ^ ou ^ hput the kingdomwho convinced *
, are orthe importance of such an mstffTrtion , and request them to transmit thairppiflion ^ on the subje ^ j T ^ the Mpntiil ^ Ilepo&itery , . \ 4 th , ^ at the pre ^ cKng Resolution s be inserted in th ^ e Monthly , R epository njid
% h& Christian Beforineir ; an 4 a ^ ca ^ y of them sent to the different U » itaris « i con * gregatious and Fellowsliip Fandsiii Grqat Britain ^ ! : THOMAS FLETCHER , ^^ ir m ^ . OE 0 RGE HARRIS , * 3 etretary . That the thanfe of thet Meeting be presented to- Mr . Fletcher ; for his able conduct in the Chair .
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New Unitarian Academy * At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Suhscrjbeirs to the Liverpool Unitarian Fellowship Fuhd Society , jO ^ ed in consequence of a . requisition presented to the Secretary for that purj * ose , )\ held in the Unitarian , Chapel , Renshaw Street , on Tuesday evening , October 10 th ,, 18 £ 9 , THqiftAs Fletcher , Esq ., in the Chair : ' ¦ . ''
It ^ as unanimously resolved , 1 st . That thi& Society , mainy individual members of whjch , were 3 ubscril 3 ers to " TheKhw U ^ iTARi an Academy . /* established f | t Ha kne& M in the ye ^ r 1812 , deeply r ^ g ^ et the f ^^ re of that Institution . The Sbciety r understand ,, \ jith sorrow , that its suspension was , in great measure occasioned , t >\ the want of tl \ at
pecuniary suppprt , VM ^ Us , wis ^ sutid enlightened ^ t ct ^ , appe ^ re ^ to . ^ ese * -ve from the UWt ^ rifiMi piipc , i , thqy ft ? ei it to be their duty to state their conviction , that in consequence of the number of congregations now vacant , and arising in different parts of the Hingdojn * such an establishment is ^ at this period more pe » culiarly necessary ; ^ nd when they reflect Fun 4
on the form ^ tic ^ of'Wlowsliip Societies * aW 4 tfee Inoreaa ^ b ^ M ^ l which is notWj happily , ; ^ o . ^ pp ^ rent ^ hA vll # t »^ rian Denomipatioo , / tfe ^ yi } fm ' ^ ft ^ A w attempt to mviyp ^^ tji ^ lns ^^ w , ^ tm form a « i »> ilav qp ^ .-. ym \* H , me ^ fc wftfe &m ms ^ A $ 0 pq \ K 9 $ fcM ^ ft ^ P ^^ t fC" 4 ter' *^ ^> MBIN ^ W w i * « SB ^ t 4 e iWgh ^! ad ^^ tiw
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MH ^^ I ^ I ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ HHHPv Quarterly Meeting qf Tfnifarian Ministers in South ftTale * .
T »» Qij ^ tei ^ y Meetio « : of UnitaTi ^ a Miuistera in South Wales was held on Thursday , ttie 5 th of tM& iaoiath , at Ystrad , near Lampeter , Cardiganshire ^ tu a house toijt , § QmeV ^ ea ^ rs since > by the la | e v ^ ry , excellent Mj ^ .-. 13 l » & Iteea * of Lloyd-Jack , « t his ovm \ e&po&m . It
was first erected by hiwi , fQna school ^ hm also served for Holding public Worsbi instead of hh cfwn house , where he ^ d the minister o £ C ^ pel + yvGro ^ airfl i S *« mtty ^ defaid , preached alternately , onc ^ a fajtr night , from the fOi-rnatiou of the socjetie $
at these , places to the year 1302 . At thi « place ( Ystrad ) a congregation , consisting of some of the m ^ fflfierlei ^ of CapeJ ^ y ^ G * iQes and ottlfer * & the neig ^ &urHoda ; % hs formed ahout two fe $ fa ^ ntoo > wKen the congi | egft % na $ t & ^ y ^ ujfo , * tt& -Faint-. y-defaid had engaged twp ^ separate rnin ^ - ters ; Mr . J . BN ^ vfes > , o » ie 0 f t ^ tfi ^ iip » i ^^ % » qw B $ m * s t > J ^ r t ^ o congreg ^ ion » ^ t . qj §* peJiJ ^ 0 rws and Y ist ^ 4 ^ ' ,, '¦ ¦; i'" ¦ ' . k " , , ¦ : ' . r ' - ¦ ' ^^ ' ^^^ M ^ 0 J B ^^ Wednesday the 4 th , m ^ lS ^ mmmm of Uan' ^ l ^ , ittti ^ ML ^ . ^! Mt l ^ ° ^^^^ te
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1820, page 623, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2493/page/59/
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