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m > m& . T ^ 1 S ^ £ Laihx&kk havinfg recdvered from - ? "ftif"Wti ^ Sf * . P ** * * ajffdstolfcai benedlctfbtt ita the jpeopie oti Whitsunday , and eihorteij tne jfafthftif to engage themselves in sucn a manner as Would enable them to gkih the benefit of the indulgence . Two cardinal deacons published the
indnlgence ^ the people were rejoiced to see the Holy Father in a state to perform this act of piety . —In all the churches in this capital , consecrated to the blessed Virgin , a new feast instituted by his Holiness since his release from captivity , has been celebrated under the title of Annilium Christianorum . Catholic Miscellany .
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SWEDEN . Colonel Gustavsobt , the Ex-King of Sweden , has for some time past applied himself to philosophical studies . He has just published a work at Frankfort , but not for sate ; ie is distributed gratis , by the illtrafcrkras author , to the amateurs of arts and sciences . It is written in the
French language , and is dedicated to the Royal ; Acadeimy of Arts at Norway . It is entitled , " Reflections upon the Phenomenon , the Aurora BoreaUs ^ and ks Relation with the Diurnal Movement . " The journals of Hamburgh announce the arrival of several copies of the work at Stockholm , where they we now translating it into the Swedish language .
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA . Opening of Unitarian Churchy at Washington . We have received vtfith h % h satisfaction the following accounts of the opening of the First Unitarian Church in the
capital of the United States . They are from newspapers in opposite interests , " The slight difference in the two 3 tatements , ( says our American correspondent , ) may shew how hostile politicians in this country feel nearly the same disposition tawronds UnkarkmfcmK" He adds , **
Altiwjf&k ttoel-e are tesm other places of worship in our city , the sound of the * chuschgohig bell' will , we expect , be first heard freta the Unitarian steeple ; and the Catholics and Episcopalians follow us as soon as they can . O ! strange reverse of
European etiquette . —Will no Herculean arm sustain the fainting cause of < Orthodoxy ! ' " - ^ a drawing of tti £ fton t etevtttlon pf the Washington B ^ taW ^ Chiircii is sard to have been sent us , but is not yet received . Kb .
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( From the National Intelligencer ^ tVasfdngtQn , Wednesday ? June 12 U Agreeably to t } ie grevkfus arrange * meats , and the public notice given of them , the First Unit&riatoi Qhurchr s& the Ci-ty of Washington was opened aiid dedicated on Sonday last , the 9 th install . The dedication sermon was preached ia
ia& foFeaoQB ,. -to--a large audience , by Xtm Rev . Bobert LAttleh Minieter of the c * ra * gKe ^ liqai , f ^ ttowecl by a sermon » 0 tfe ^ ai * ternoou r by the R «^^ Mr . Eddowes * of Philadelphia ; bofeh services- were steeom paaied by a nuinbev &f finte pieces » f sacred njftfsic , perform ^ by ^ he «* roc (^ est
and Hiiest choir w 6 have- ever he ^ wtd in this city . The opening of tfris c )* t * refto . is interesting to our community ^ geij ^ ritHy , iiiasiHiich as it adds a very handsmne 1 mproveiaeiaf to © ur city . The des % » ' 0 f tk& edifice was furnished by Charles Bwlfiaab , Esq ^ ., Arcl ^ tect of the Capitol , a » d it is
certainly highly creditable to bis taste and judgment . The untoished tower on tbe sot&fe end , we understand , is to be surraO ; $ med by a cupola and bell , and , when that shakl be completed , we question whether there wall be in tbe Union
another building :, miking so wvtch architectural elegance * within smd wkhosrti , with s& little cost . The present Miaisteiof tfee Society , the Re , ^ . M ? ir . LMUey we usncterstatfwL , was recentlj' paat ^ r o £ the Unitarian Church at Gainsborough , Lincolnshire , England .
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Intelligence . — 'Foreign * half . Sweden . United States of America . 485
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( From the Washington Gazette . ) Dedication of the first Unitarian Churchy in the City of f ^ asimbgton y June 9 th , 1822 . Service commenced with singing the one Hundredth Psalm , that so % Hme tiymn of praise which has for three thousand
years expressed the devotion of the worshipers of tlie' Supreme First Cause . A part of Solomon's address at the dedication of the Temple was read , and the whole of Patu ^ s inimitable discourse to the Athenians on the Unity and Spirituality of Godt and the great object of the Christian dispensation .
The well-known hymn , < c Before Jefyovafa \ s awful tfhr © ne , ° vans sang wick musical accompaniments in nue style by a select choir , chiefly from the congregation , After prayers , Mr . L . preached from
2 Chron . xxxi . 20 , 21 : " Thus did Hezefeiah throughout all Judah , and wrought that which was * pood # ri& right and truth befor-e the Lord n& Qtod . And in every work that he began in the service of the House o ^ God—he did it with all his heart
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1822, page 455, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2514/page/63/
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