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DOMESTIC . RELIGIOUS . Quarterly Meeting of Unitarian Ministers in South Wh ales . The Quarterly Meeting of Unitarian Ministers in South Wales was held at Rhyd-y-Park , Carmarthenshire , on the
18 th of October last . There was service at three o'clock in the afternoon of the 17 th , when Mr . Evan Lewis , a student in his last year at the Carmarthen College , introduced , and Mr . J . Thomas , of Pant-y-defaid , Cardiganshire , preached
from Psalm c . 3 . On the 18 th , J . James , of Gelli-Onnen , Glamorganshire , introduced , and Mr . Evans , of Aberdar , not being present , D . Rees , M . A ., of Merthyr , preached from Isa . xliv . 6 . After the service , in an open conference , the Nature and End of Future Punishment
was proposed , and most of the ministers present delivered their sentiments , and were unanimous in thinking all punishment inflicted by a good Being to be corrective . The friends of Unitarianism who were present , were highly pleased
with the work of the two days . The next Meeting is ^ to be held at Llan-dy-fan , Carmarthenshire , on the 27 th of December next . Mr . D . Jones , of St . Clears , to preach ; and the Use of Reason in Matters of Religion , to be the subject for discussion at the Conference . J . JAMES . November 17 , 1821 .
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restimony of Respect to the Rev Robert KelL A Monthly Association of Ministers , was held at the Old Meeting-House in Birmingham , on Tuesday , Nov . 6 , when the Rev . James Hews Bransby preached , from 1 Cor . ill . 9 , 10 > 11 , on the comprehensive nature and supreme importance of the principle that Jesus is the Christy considered as the basis of what the apos-
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tinder our eye , to register the decease of one of the daughters : — Died Iffov . 26 , aged 12 years , a few weeks after her excellent mother , Mary , second daughter of Mr . C . R . * Aikin ^ of Broad Street Buildings .
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out attended withr more good wishes than that which carries the fate of Burney . "
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The last number recorded the death of the mother , [ see Obituary of Mrs . Aikin , pp . 623 , 624 , ] of whose funeral service the present number gives some account , rpp . 649—651 , ] and we are called upon while the melancholy department of our vvork , allotted to the dead , is passing
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Lately , at Sherborne , aged 76 , the Rev . Charles Toogood . ( We shall be happy to receive some particulars of this sincere friend to truth and freedom . )
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Intelligence . — -Testimony of Respect to the Rev . Robert KelL 693
Intelligence.
INTELLIGENCE .
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The Rev . George Harris has given notice of his intention , early in the month of July next , to resign his situation , as the Minister of the Unitarian Congregation , Renshaw Street , Liverpool .
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A number of individuals in Bolton , Lancashire , desirous of forming another Unitarian Christian Congregation , in which the great principle of Christian equality should be fully recognized , have
lately purchased the chapel in Moor Lane , capable of seating from 800 to 1000 persons , and now occupied by a society of CalviuisticBaptists ; which will be opened for the worship of the One God , even the Father , iu the spring of 1822 . H .
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* The Lecture at Dudley on the Tuesday in the Whitsun-week , and that at Oldbury on the Tuesday after ( lie second Sunday in September .
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ties taught , and as the model of Christian instruction through ever ?/ age . In the course of the afternoon , it was unanimously resolved by the ministers , that the following minute be entered in the book recording their meetings , and that a copy of such minute be delivered to the Rev . Robert KelL
Extract . " Birmingham , Nov . 6 , 1821 . c < The ministers accustomed to meet together in the monthly and other periodical * associations , beg leave to assure the Rev . Robert Kell of their affectionate esteem ,
and of their grateful sense of the pleasure which they receive from their intercourses with him ; to offer their fervent wishes for his health and welfare ; and to make it their earnest request that he will continue to favour them with his company and services on these occasions .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1821, page 693, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2506/page/61/
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