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are living ; bring within the pale of a Christian society , who are wandering as sjieep without a shepherd ; and , for these purposes , to direct the exertions of its members to persons to whom they have most ready access , and among whom there is the greatest likelihood of success .
We have thus stated the present circumstances of the Presbyterian Church in this island ; and we depend on the sympathy , and affection of our brethren in Scotland and Ireland , to afford us assistance in a conjuncture so interesting to
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DOMESTIC . Manchester College , York . The Thirty-fifth Annual Meeting of the Trustees of this Institution was held at the Cross-Street Chapel Rooms , in Manchester , on Friday the 3 rd August last , Ottiwell Wood , Esq ., of Edge Hill , in the Chair .
The proceedings of the Committee since the last Annual Meeting of the Trustees were read , approved of and confirmed . The accounts of the Treasurer for the past year were laid before the Meeting , duly audited by Mr . Samuel Kay and Mr . T . B . W . Sanderson , and were allowed .
After passing unanimous votes of thanks to the President , Vioe-President , Visitor , Treasurer , Deputy Treasurers , Secretaries , Committee and Auditors , for their services during the past year , the Meeting proceeded to the appointment of Officers for the year ensuing , when the
following gentlemen were elected , viz . Joseph Strutt , Esq ., of Derby , President ; James Touchet , Esq ., of Broom House , near Manchester , Peter Martineau , Esq ., of St . Albans , Daniel Gaskell , Esq ., of Lupsett , near Wakefield , and Abraham Crompton , Esq ., of Lune Villa , near Lancaster , Vice-Presidents ; George William
Wood , Es ( j ., of Platt , near Manchester , Treasurer ; Thomas Robinson , Esq ., of Manchester , Chairman of the Committee ; the Reverend John Gooch Robberds and Mr . Samuel D . Darbishire , of Manchester , Secretaries ; and Mr , Samuel Kay and Mr . Edward Hanson , Auditors . The offices of Visitor and Assistant Visitor
continue to be filled by the Rev . William Turner , of Newcastle , and the Rev . Joseph Hutton , B . Af , of Leeds . The Committee of the , last year was re-elected , with the exception of Mr . Robert H . Gregg , Mr . Benjamin Nayler ,
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common cause , and so intimately connected with the welfare of our Church . May the God of all mercy and grace give efficacy to every measure that is adopted in his name , and in reliance on his strength * through Jesus Christ , for promoting his glory ; and may he daily add to the number of such as shall be
saved , and to his name shall be all the praise . Signed by order , Henry Cooke , ? Clerks of James Carlile , § the Committees .
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Mr . John Touchet , and Mr . James Touchet , Jun . These gentlemen are succeeded by Mr . Nathaniel Phillips , Mr . Benjamin Heywood , Mr . James Potto , and Mr . Mark Phillips , all of Manchester , The Deputy Treasurers were also reelected , with the exception of William Shore , Esq ., of Tapton , near Sheffield , who is succeeded by Offley Shore , Esq ,, of Sheffield .
The Divinity Students in the College , during the past session , were fifteen in number , all on the foundation . Of these Mr . G . B . Wawne , Mr . William Wilson , Mr . George Cheetbam , Mr . Samuel Heineken , Mr , John Owen , and Mr . Richard Smith , have completed their course of study , and have entered upon the duties
of their profession as Protestant Dissenting Ministers . Seven candidates , viz . Mr . Timothy Hawkes , son of the late Mr . Thomas Hawkes , of Birmingham , and nephew of the late Rev . William Hawketf , of Manchester ; Mr . John Smale , of Exeter ; Mr . George Lee , Jun . son of the Rev . George Lee , of Hull ; Mr . William Bowen , M . A ., from the University of
Glasgow , son of the Jtev . Thomas IBqwen * late of Walsall , and now of Jlminster' ; Mr . William Brown , of Newcastle ; Mr . Franklin Howarth , of Andenshaw , near Manchester , and Mr . John Mitefaelson , of J arrow , having been admitted into the
College for the ensuing session , the present number of Divinity Students on the Foundation is fifteen . Applications for admission , for the session commencing i » September , 1822 , accompanied by wb requisite testimonials ^ should be addressed to the Secretaries before the 1 st of May
next . The Trustees have much pleasure m being enabled . to give a more jfefP » i # lc report of the state of the funds , ^ an : W hacl occasion to do at the&lose otflffifflr preceding years . The annual suDSCPP-
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who in darknessto thosethe 628 Intelligence . ^ Manchester College , YSrA .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1821, page 628, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2505/page/60/
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