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rage our eldett brethren and sisters to extend a tender care over this interesting portion of the Society , for their good , to warn them of the slippery paths in which they themselves have walked , to invite them to follow the footsteps of the flock of Christ ; and with a kind , parental , yet prudent hand , to cultivate the growth of the good seed in their hearts .
" Now the God of peace , that brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus , that great shepherd of the sheep , through the blooii of the everlasting covenant , make you perfect in every good work to do his will , working in you that which is wellpleasing in his sight , through Jesus Christ ; to whom be glory for ever and ever . " Signed in and on behalf of the Meeting , by JOSIAH FORSTER , Clerk to the Meeting this year .
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Intelligence . —Miscellaneous . Literary . 567
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MISCELLANEOUS . The Rev . John Coates , formerly one of the Ministers of the Old Meeting , Birmingham , and afterwards minister of the Presbyterian Congregation at St . Thomas's in the Borough of Southwark , is chosen by the Trustees of Dr . Williams ' s Library to succeed Dr . Morgan , as Librarian in Red-Cross Street .
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The Rev . R . Seaward , formerly minister of the Unitarian congregation at Poole , has accepted the unanimous invitation of the congregation at Lympston , near Exeter , to succeed their late pastor , the Rev . John Jervis .
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The Rev . T . Morell , late of St . Neots , has removed to Wymondley , where he succeeds the Rev . J . Atkinson , as Theological Tutor of the Dissenting College in that place .
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The late Abel Worth , Esq ., of Devonshire , has left 2 , 500 / . to the London Hospital , Whitechapel ; 2 , 000 / . to the Hospital for Deaf and Dumb , Kent Road ;
2 , 000 / . to the Asylum for the Blind , in St . George ' s Fields ; 2 , 000 / . to the Society for the Relief of Prisoners confined for Small Debts ; and 1 , 000 / . to the Westminster Asylum . He has left 10 , 000 / . to different Schools and Charities in Exeter .
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LITERARY . Clapton , Sir , Sept . 20 , 1821 . I observe by Mr . Hone ' s advertisement , announcing a new and handsome edition of The Spirit of Despotism , which has been several times mentioned in your volumeXVL , ( 108 , 164 , 166 , &c ., ) that the
late Dr . Knox is no longer unknown as the Author of that justly admired Treatise . Having been undesignedly , though by no means unwillingly , the cause of Mr . Hone ' s first publication of the work , I became acquainted with several interesting circumstances respecting it . You will , I dare say , agree with me , that some of your readers may be gratified by the following particulars :
In 1816 , I observed on a book-stall a volume entitled , " The Spirit of Deapotism , printed in the year 1795 /* without a publisher . A very slight inspection
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Royal Zeal for Religion . An u Evangelical * ' publication announces , with great satisfaction , thai a few months since His Majesty was pleased to order an additional evening service to be established in the Parish Church of
Brighton at his own expense ; that about the same period the Rev . Hugh Pearson , the pious biographer of I ) r . Buchauan , was appointed one of His Majesty ' s Domestic Chaplains ; and that the late Ball Room of the Castle Tavern is now being formed into a new Chapel Royal , and ordered to be opened , at the Royal expense , to the inhabitants at large .
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Receipts of the Principal Religious Charities in London for the year ending Lady-lDay , 1821 . British and Foreign Bible Society - - - £ 89 , 154 Society for promoting Christian
Knowledge - - 55 , 100 Church Missionary Society - ' 31 , 2 Q 0 London Missionary Society - 26 , 1 ^ 4 Methodist Missionary Society - 22 , 500 Baptist Missionary Society - 13 , 200 Society for Propagating the Gospel - - - 13 , 000
Society for Conversion of Jews 10 , 789 National Society for Education 8 , 000 Religious Tract Society - - 7 , 561 Hibernian Society - - 7 , 049 Moravian Missions - - 5 , 000 Naval and Military Bible Society 2 , 348 British and Foreign School
Society - - - 2 , 035 Prayer Book and Homily Society 1 , 993 Total - - 295 , 103
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1821, page 567, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2504/page/63/
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