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Communications Dr . , Messrs . Mardon ; Manning ; Henry Taylor ; and George Tyndall ; and A . 'B . ; T . C . H . ; W . P . ; T . P . ; and A Bible-Only * Christian . We are sorry that the article of Intelligence from Leicester wa $ mislaid ,
and shall be much obliged to the writer it he will turnish us with the account a second time . 111 . A . k informed that a memoir of Tucker > the author of Light of Nature , " is prefix S ed H to P tfre second edition of that work ,, published itx 1805 , ' ia 7 vols . Bvo ., by ^ r . . St . Jolm JMtild m ^ y , Bart . .,
la the ensuing number , the first of VoU XVII ., we hope to be wle to g ; ve a ^ tengraving , by Mr . G . Gooke , of Mr . Chantrey ' s monument to the memory of the ljMie Mr . Thomson , of Leeds . Various commupticationa lie over to the next volume . | pt r ^^ brence to the hints of several correspondents , we beg leave to say , thpt hereafter we shall be mote rigid in the exclusion of all personalities from the HHHH ^! f < eoi )^ . . ¦ , . ¦ : ¦ . ' ¦¦ ' . ' 9 « W ## tete <* wftr . ^^ P ^^ m ^ ^ l ^ wlK ^ SW ^ # jTO ^' i " ^ ^ - ^ ' ^ ^^ ij ^
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CaSftMANY . The monument erected at Wittenberg in honour of Martin Luther was commemorated with great solemnity on i the 31 st of October . The day 1 > eln ^ extremely fine , the concourse of people was very great , and the whole was conducted with a
degree of order and solemnity suitable to the occasion , and which made a profound impression on the spectators . The statue of the great Reformer , by M . Schadow , is a masterpiece . Before
the statue was uncovered , the ancient and celebrated hymn , "Em fes * te Berg ist umer Got ?* was sung in chorus , and had a surprisingly sublime effect . Dr . Nitsch then delivered a
suitable discourse , at the conclusion of which , a signal being given , the covering of the monument fell , and disclosed this noble work . Many of the spectators , overpowered by their
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| f ^^ t % llaii ¦ ZW : 0 k& - - * i&tffr-VVZtih - " : c-fi ] -j :, ¦ ^ ml ^^ k ^ tm then put up a solemn prayer ,, concluding ^ vitt the Lor&s Fray ^ t after whidi the whole a ^ embli sung t ! he hymn , " The Lord appeared and restored to us his work through hmB 0 ^ t ^^ P ^' - : ' : ' . : ui-- ¦• - ¦ . ' ¦ ¦>• ¦ . ?¦ ¦¦ - .. v . In the evening a . bri g ht fire wfts kindled in iron baskets placed ^ rotltrd the monument , and was kept up the
whole night . All the houses , not excepting the smallest cottage , were illuminated ; the Tdwn-house , j %# &yceutn , the Castle and the barracks , were distinguished by suitable inscriptions , and a lofty illumination between the towers of the town annoiitited
ike sense in which the inhabitants of Luther ' s native place honoured his memory . The students of Halle , Berlin and Leipsic , conducted themselves in the most exemplary manner ^ and went at 11 at night to the marketplace , where they sling several academic songs . The memory of this day will leave in the hearts of the people of Wittenberg , and of all Protestants ,
an impression of respect and gratitude to his Majesty the Xing of Prussia , to whom we are indebted for tlds solemn commemoration .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1821, page 744, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2507/page/48/
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