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DOMESTIC . RELIGIOUS . The Quarterly Meeting of Unitarian Ministers in South ff ^ ales . The Quarterly Meeting of Unitarian Ministers in South Wales was held at Aberdar . Glamorganshire , on Thursday
the 28 th of December , 1820 . Two discourses were delivered at the place of meeting in the evening of the day preceding ; one by Mr . J . Griffiths , of Llandy-faen , Carmarthenshire , from 2 John 9 ; and the other by J . James , of Gelli-Onnen , Glamorganshire , from 1 Tim . i .
15 , and the introductory service of reading and praying was conducted by Mr . Wm . Williams , of Blaen-y-gwrach , Glamorganshire . The hymns were all given out by the minister of the place . Mr , Thomas Evans . Mr . J . Davies , of Capel-y-Groes and Ystrad , introduced on
the 28 th , and Mr . J . Thomas , of Pant-ydefaid , both in Cardiganshire , preached the sermon from John i . 4 , -and concluded with a short prayer , when the meeting was converted into an open conference , by the unanimous call of Mr . Evans , the minister of the place , into the chair .
The question proposed from the chair was , Whether the Person of Christ consisted of two natures ? Mr . David John , of St . Clears , spoke at some length , and with general and great approbation , in defence of the negative side of the
question , and several others made short observations on the same side , but no one opened his mouth in support of the doctrine of two natures forming the one person of Christ . The meeting was respectably attended , and appeared to afford general satisfaction .
The next meeting is to be held at Wick , Glamorganshire , on Thursday the 26 th of April next ; Mr . J . Danes , of Capel-y-Groes and Ystrad , Cardiganshire , to preach the sermon , and the Nature and End of Sacrifices is the subject to be discussed at the conference . J . JAMES . January 19 th , 1821 .
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ductory devotional services , and the Rev * Mr . Elliott , of Rochdale , preached the sermon , from Psalm cxli . 5 . The preacher expatiated with much interest upon the duty of administering reproof ; and
particularly enforced its obligation , as a most important , but much-neglected branch of the pastoral character . A select number of friends afterwards dined together , and the afternoon was passed in pleasing and instructive conversation . A new interest
seemed to be excited in the support of these meetings , which , it is to be regretted , have been for some time upon the decline , but which , conducted and supported with proper spirit , might be rendered eminently serviceable to the cause of truth and of rational Christianity . W . H ., Sec .
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We are informed that the Annual Sermon , recommending the Society established for the relief of the Necessitous Widows and Children of Protestant Dissenting Ministers y will be preached , on Wednesday the 4 th of . April , by the Rev .
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Quarterly Meeting- of the Presbyterian Ministers of Manchester .
The Christmas Quarterly Meeting of the Presbyterian Ministers of Manchester and its vicinity , was held at Manchester on the 4 th of January , in the Chapel of the Rev . John James Tayler . The Rev . Mr . Brooks of Hyde , performed the intro-
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A List of the Committee of Deputies appointed to protect the Civil Rights of the Three Denominations of Protestant Dissenters , for the Year
1821 . William Smith , Esq ., M . P ., Chairman , Philpot Lane ; Joseph Gutteridge , Esq ., Deputy Chairman , Cainberwell ; James Collins , Esq ., Treasurer , Spital Square ; Edward Busk , Esq ., Pump Court , Temple ; James Esdaile , Esq ., Bunhill Row ; W . A . Hankey , Esq ., Fenchurch Street ;
David Bevan , Esq ., Walthamstow ; Joseph Bunnell , Esq ., Southampton Row , Bloomsbury ; John Bentley , Esq ., Highbury ; William Tit ford , Esq ., Turner Square , Hoxton ; James Gibson , Esq ., Lime Street , Fenchurch Street ; John Christie , Esq ., Hackney Wick ; William Freme , Esq .. Catherine Court , Tower
Hill ; Robert Wamewnght , E 3 q ., Gray ' s Inn Square ; Samuel Jackson , Esq ., Hackney ; Benjamin Shaw , Esq ., London Bridge-foot ; Henry Waymouth , Esq ., Wandsworth Common ; Thomas Wood , Esq ., Little St . Thomas Apostle , Queen
Street ; William Marstou , Esq ., East Street , Red Lion Square ; Joseph Stonard , Esq ., Stamford Hill ; George Hammond , Esq ., Whitechapel ; B . P . Witts , Esq ., Friday Street ; Robert Winter , Esq ., Bedford Row ; Joseph Benwell , Esq ., Battersea . \
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1821, page 125, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2497/page/61/
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