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INTELLIGENCE,
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Address of the Friends in Ireland to the King > 20 th 8 Mo . -1821-To Gkorge the Fourth , Kiug of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland , and the dominions thereunto belonging .
May it please the King ! Thy dutiful and loyal subjects , the Society of Friends in Ireland , cotmmonly called Quakers , at their Ian Yearly JVte « tw ing held In tins city , anticipating tfof visit to this count ry * aathoru&ed « s to address thee on their behalf on this
memorable occasion . We should wot do justice to < n * r feelings did we not nss « tre the KU * g Umfc our Society participates In the general joy caused by hsifc presence , Althottgh rell ^ oQsly ( restrained from demonstrating those fee Hugs by pebiic marks of
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Wartmektthire Unitarian Thavt Society * On Wednesday July 25 ^ 1 > 821 , the Annual Meeting © tf the VnUitvi&n TrtLdt Society for t&drwick&Mre , « W * d the neighbouring <* xmntfefe , < was ht ^ d at ^ Le *** sffcr . tne
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r ^ joicfftg , oe ^ eHheless we re «| feelfelfy o # er to the King a sinceife add c&t&rt Welcome , and con ^ ratalate him ti {> o 1 ^^ bi safe arrival upon our stones . We destine that thy lisit may not oniy trod | o thy own satisfaction and the jt > y « f % hy pe&r pie , but that an event so aospfetous may
proniote the improvement of Irelatid and of her inhabitants , and thus render an important and lasting advantage to the empire . We wish to avaU bufse&es of the present occasion tto renew the dadairation of our kne and otir jEtiegiatscfe : io tiiee our King , under thy ilhistrious Hotwa . We , as a religious Society , have received
many privileges ; we are therefore bouad , bpt h by doty and fry gratitude , to fidelity to thy Royal Person and Governnaent . We are thankful to the Sovereign Ruler of the Universe , that peace generally prevails ; we pray that this blessing may continue , and spread wider and wider ; and we desiire for tdiee , O King , that tftfru
-mayest be enabled , under the influence of that grace which visits the hearts of ail men , to live in ^ righteousness , and life an instrument in the Divine hand to pw > - mote that state wiiereia all nations may join in the holy anthem , " Olory to < jtod in the highest ^ and on earth peace , $ oo&-wll to all ttieaa . * ' ,
To the Society of ^ Frientfx . It is highly satisfactory tp . n > e to rcrceive your congratulations oa my arrival In this part of my kiugdom , and yota assurance of attachment to nay Person and Government .
The loyalty of your principles and your regular and peaceable conduct entitle you to my good opinion and esteem . You may fely upon my constant pro * eatiibn » tttf ( i « pon the c ^ iitinua-tice of those pi w-ite ^ which you now so juistl f possess .
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iations , o ^ , fby acc e s ^ a to British throne ; « p 4 * ^^ feeRn ^ <* f grfttiifeiwie to Him who ruietk m the kingdoms « of men , for that state «> f pe * ee tu which tte sceptre of thte great Jkto ^ dom Jbas been delivered into thy h ^ a ^ We p ray that to
He may ca ? use tins trte ^ siag ^ ontimie . May He influence thy heart to seek his divine counsel iu all thy steps : and grant thee his holy aid to perform the various great and important duties of thy high station ; so that being enabled to rule in righteousness , thou mayast , m the end , exchange thy earthly crown for an incorruptible crown of glory .
Sigued at the Yearly Meeting of the aforesaid Society , held in Dublin , the 6 th day of the 5 th Month , in tire year of our Lord 1820 . JOHN CONRAN , Clerk . [ Transmitted by Earl Talbot , Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , to Viscount Sidmouth , and by him presented to the Kiug . ]
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1822, page 123, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2509/page/59/
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