On this page
-
Text (2)
-
Untitled Article
-
Untitled Article
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
-
-
Transcript
-
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
Additionally, when viewing full transcripts, extracted text may not be in the same order as the original document.
Untitled Article
a& th& Jftest IifttfteA , bat foUttetkteto <* 4 &fottf and aitei& *> te to si ^ h vaiu ^ bte pWj ^^^ iyr 1 aft * ftkh&ed to tiiefffian another stfbjeeG of knpdrt&nee to A few rieighbGwk * g congregations , 111 the hope that the information tve wfcnt may be supplied by s * dt ** e of your corresponds
em ^ Tfee la £ t I > ord Whafton kft , by will ,- a mtmber of Bibles to certain Dissetifittg societies ^ ( of which to- uT S * was octe , ) to b 6 distributed , ait the discretion of the ministers , am < mg the young . For a eea&idef able time this
was do&e lft eeafc > r * tfity to the eondit fcjtts s&M&d in the berates fc , bifcf about * thirty years ago the dlsfrlbtidoft \ t& £ tetLftofetted to the dergy of the Establishtf&efcfc , trttftotit any reason assigned , of any known authority for such a deviation from the will of his l #
tfrdshlp . Thi » statement was made totfoe , Gonimi 0 siQne . r 8 sent by Parliament to inquire into the abus € & of Cftatfitle £ * but they knew nothing of the subject , and did not seem to consider it as within the seejpe of their powers . If
ki&e&ted u * yo&F i&teeeUatoy , ife m $ f possibly meet the £ ye ^ f one better ififorroed ; afiki sbouM fhk be ease , atiy * expkmfttioii of tke bu 8 i ^ esB tkroilgh the medium of the Rep&sitoify , > Vill be acceptable to rqa&y © € iw peJa de *^ i » tkb part of the kingdom . . JOHN HARRISON ,
Untitled Article
for tke evening . There are aj ^ short title * ptepxrM fat tke gov ^ & meftt df tb ^ soci ^ y , vfrhitfh ar £ g ^ scribed by th ^ ffiemb ^ , caeh of wl | 0 ^ is allowed t& irttrodttl ^ hte frfeid t From afcnongst the getitlefitte ^
cOmtiituting the society , a ^© ffiber' of p ^ .. soils ate choseft to £ et > as eottdtict ^^ . whose duty it i& , in rot ^ tiony to de % ^ a short discourse on some rfcligiottf subject , of ivfeich a ive ^ k ' s jWetnoiis notice has been give £ yso that every B ^ won
ittay ^ in the interval , ^ q ^ KihH hiftis ^ with the subject ^ ami Ctome prepay t& give hi « CrfiAiotl * The feae ^ liiigs lire 6 petied by siagiftg lend ptayaf ^^ d don ^ kidedy e&teif ik& debate , v ^ to ^ i ^ h ort pt&jtejf . By thgse i ^^ atis arcJ tfe i / reat s&td leading doctrii ^ s of Chrk ti attiily brought t ^ fore tll&ir vi ^ w ^ ini be « oW ^ frot 01 % m ore tbo # ^ ugl % ua *
derfetood ^ btit fiiere de ^ pty nlipr ^ s « iff ^> ft € fee frj i ii ( L Sm&e tott , thttdby led fo itiqrrire Into the trttfh of ffa ^ ( kxetfirt ^ Wki ^ h they hm ^ , p 6 ffe&p 8 y < Kiopted witYicyiit iiiqttiry ^ and pt 6 ftesod to believe wittoW uwtef ^ tairtiiig It * members m& led into a m ^ d ihh mtte e ^ attvin ^ tlo ^ of tlie 6 vith ? tl ^ e U " poff fe
^ blete theitf belief fdctfided ; d&d that mu $ k AktUySkUy t 6 tid t ^ * bettc * acqiiaiii € att ^ a if&b fh € f Scnri ^ tttr ^ s ^ mi to the el&dicta&iGi * of maivy j >^ t 6 ol th <^ e Writings ^ hioh Md belbf ^ app ^ ar ^ d ito them < # &m £ -M-M ftii < ters *< W ) d -j" th «^; too / ^ fi-fe fh ey fe<ef rf
^^ e ^ r ^ W g # te t 4 € ^ e ^ y < $ tte tfta € ae& ^ tk cf £ them * , a- r ^ agcln of t * & tope ? that id u * tkeaftk" U afeo ^ o i » r ^ l 6 » an interest hi that ffiost $ \ tre teliglm wi&eht too m « fry of t ^ € ? w 6 ri * stf ^ in dined ta iWnk they siiffi ^ teiltfy e ^ fi-Mia ^ by dn attendance at & place < rf of
public Worship oite d ^ y ottt aeV ^ afid by AdW &&A ttxea e ^ Atrlbiiting t < v wards tfee < ase ^^ mpliBkift ^^ t of soffie desirable a $ jee « o # S « topWt of a cha ^ r ' rtable i ^ tVtrttiort . It tOrtd ^ t ^) the iti 9 triioei ^ il and kn pi ^ ovorn ^ n # W eaeH ind ^ id im ^ by all imp ^ tittgr tlk ^ r o ** 3 tt ¥ d ledge
mfovm ^ t k ^^ know lor w bedefi * < rf tk ^ eomrtitinffy " . An *> l ^ ty , il > ei& 6 iC 6 ^ a degree of ftH ***? aad broth ^ rly-kindri ^ Hd am ofig'dt tfee Bae ^ abfei ^ , artrf k «» # s tBem tfnore 6 ^^ ly t ^ g ^ feer i * i the stfpttttfr Of tfoa « < 1 ^ trine whfch they ptbfatis > a * i ^^ ° H I fear r nior ^ t <> b € >^ he 4 1 ^ An ^^^ m the ^ ftg * fega » ftlft * - < rf lA * wfi ^ Cferteti « ttfe . ft fe > t ^ me' » ^^ 1 ?^! ifc ^ tet , t&at tey ^ fi ^^ e ^**^
Untitled Article
94 Zrorrf Whartotfs Legacy # 0 DU&mter& . ^ Mtowh ^ ef Religious Meeting
Untitled Article
Man&hes € 6 r ± Sir , Feb . 1 ^ * 822 . IT is with * considerable diffidence tflK * t 1 kttrude wpon the notice of the readers otf the Monthly J&efw ) ^ tory ^ but beiiic convmced tii ^ t tk < i
subject to whiob I vrush , to draw their attention , is ^ one wkicb > if it were ifcia ** G universally eotaskleredy would be pro- * ductive of n > neh goody J have beefri thu 8 induced to * aict ^ no lees influenced by a {^ ndple of dutiy , them a desire tp pfbrngto the ki 4 ere&ls of Uhk tariaoieua * A few it > o » tiis ais © ^ a- reli ^
giou » society was formed by seterai afticiafc fpieiids t » the < tauae of prafe and ujdicoif » uplcd » Christianity m thifc to * v » ^ fop the purpose of promoting a spirit , of jfrce ia « yuaryy by the Hberi » l dbeuBskui of tlie leartfeig d «« triaee © f ^ hmstiai 4 U > y . Th ^ meetings aa ? e beM « mce every week ^ and thc ^ dieous 6 io ^»
^ 49 T | W on m a candid aird in ^ partiiai ill » Btfieir > » A ( ter the snpermteiHience art 4 * cendnetoto who officiates as durirniwti
-
-
Citation
-
Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1822, page 94, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2509/page/30/
-