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and prospered . " During the sermon , Mr . L . * in a solemn and impressive manner , dedicated the building to the service of the One Living and True God . The service concluded with the admired anthem . " Strike the cymbals , " &c .
In the evening , after prayers and hymns , Mr . Eddowes , of Philadelphia , preached from John v . 23 : " That all men should honour the Son even as they honour the Father ; —convincingly shewing from the Scriptures what kind of honour is due to the Saviour as the
Messenger of God to men ; and what supreme worship and homage are reserved exclusively for the Father who sent him . The evening service closed with the anthem , " Grateful notes and solemn praise , " &c .
To speak of the discourse of the Rev . Mr . Little as it deserves , would not fail to be accounted flattery : the prominent features of it were calculated to shew that the Christian religion , like the Jewish
in the days of Hezekiah , had been grossly corrupted and perverted in almost all respects : the objects of divine worship had been greatly multiplied : the idea of one holy , just and good God almost obliterated from the Christian world : and a
system of corrupt , priestly government , where every crime might have been commuted for wealth , substituted instead of the divine morality taught by Jesus Christ .
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Communications have been received from Messrs . Thomas Foster and F . Boardman ; from Mrs . Hughes ; and from H . W . ; Amicus ; k . t . a .. ; Philalethes ; and S . " C . A Female Correspondent" will , we expect , receive a practical answer to her inquiry in the next Number , when we hope to be able to insert some account of the proceedings of the " Protestant Society . " A . V . ' s paper is returned according to his directions .
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In this time of . tenable mental darkness rose John Knox , Martin Lutlier and J ^ lm Calvin , who from their ^ H > ld characters and convincing reasoning effected a com-. paratively great reformation in the Church , considering the age in which they lived ; but much remains yet to tie done before all the rubbish which the bigots of the
dark had heaped on the fair Christian fabric , can be entirely removed . A correct translation of the Bible , with the light of increasing science , he recommended as the best means of bringing back the Christian Church to its original simple state , as in the days of the Apostles .
With regard to the musical perform - ances , they were seldom if ever equalled in this city on a similar occasion ; and though all the performers deserve praise , yet much of the credit is due to the excellent arrangement made for that purpose by Mr . P . Mauro of this place .
The building was erected under the superintendence of Mr . Buljinch , Architect of the Capitol : it is spacious , convenient , well lighted , airy , with a handsome ceiling , and reflects much credit on him and on the Committee , who in so able and skilful a manner procured the funds for completing this expensive but excellent and useful undertaking .
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MUSIC PLATE in the last Number .
i Through an inadvertence in the Engraving of the Music in the last number , it was omitted to be stated that it was composed by a Lad y for the Hymn by Mr . Bowring , inserted p . 372 , and sung at the Unitarian Fund Anniversary in Parliament-Court Chapel , May 29 th ,
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Page 360 , col . 2 , last line but one , dele his . Page 361 , col . 1 , line 4 , for " regular / ' read irregutor 4 ^ mt ^ mmm ^ . ;
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1822, page 456, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2514/page/64/
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