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DOMESTIC . Somersetshire 9 Gloucestershire , and Wiltshire Unitarian Missionary Society . On Wednesday , the 8 th of September , a Meeting was held at Trim-Street Chapel , Bath , to establish a Half-Yearly Association of Ministers and Members of
Unitarian congregations in Somersetshire , Gloucestershire , and Wiltshire , for the purpose of raising a fund towards defraying the expenses of preaching Unitarianism in places where it is not at present known , and to assist in supporting and reviving congregations that are
on the decline . The proceedings of the day commenced with divine service , when the Rev * Theophilus Browne opened with prayer atid reading of the Scriptures , the Rev . R . Wright , of Trowbridge , offered
up the prayer before sermon , and the Rev . M . Maurice , of Frenchay , delivered an excellent discourse from Isaiah lii . 7 : € C How beautiful upon the mountains /* &c ., in which he clearly shewed that Unitarianism is not that cold and
cheerless system it is often represented to be , but by displaying Almighty God under the endearing character of our heavenly Father , it really brings " good tidings , " proclaims " peace , " and publishes " salvation . " The Rev . Mr . Ketley Hate pupil of Dr . Morell ) concluded with prayer-The business of the meeting the ** com-
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Unitarians at Btddenden . Sir , You will much oblige me , and a small rising Society at Biddenden , in Kent , by giving a place in your valuable work to the following statement :
It is admitted , and I rejoice in v the admission , that the applications to the Unitarian public , from small rising societies , and others under difficulties , are both numerous and urgent . Inquiring
and reflecting minds , in these times of increasing light and knowledge , perceive more impressively than ever , ttye importance of offering ^ sincere and pure homage to the . ouii only liviitg and true God ; and this according to the plain and
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juris uoiversalis turn precipue Anghcaui , 2 vols . 12 mo * 1779 . —^ Elements of Universal Law , being a Translation of , the first volume of the Principia , 12 mo .,
1779 . —An Argument on the Nature of Party and Faction , 8 vo ., 1780 . —Eudosia , or a Poem on the Universe , 8 vo ., 1781 . —Observations on a Dialogue on the Actual State of Parliament , 8 vo ., 1783 . —Inquiry into the Legality and Expediency of increasing the Royal Navy by
Subscription for building County Ships , 8 vq ., 1783 . —Translation of the 1 st and 2 nd Georgics of Virgil , 8 vo . 1784 . — Essay on the Law of Libels , 8 vo ., 1785 . —Three Letters on the Question of the Regency , 8 vo ., 1789 . —Observations on
the First Part of Dr . Knowles ' s Testimonies of the Divinity of Christ , from the first Four Centuries , 8 vo ., 1789 . — History of the Corporation and Test Acts , 8 vo ., 1790 . —Remarks on the Letter of Edmund Burke concerning the Revolution in France and on the Proceedings of certain Societies in London
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relative to that Event , \ 8 vp . 1790 « - ~ Essay on the Effects of a Dissolution of Parliament on an Impeachment of the House of Commons for High Crimes and
Misdemeanours , 8 vo ., 1791 . —Remarks ou the Letter of Mr . Burke to a Member of the National Assembly , with , several Papers in addition to the Remarks , on the Reflections of Mr . Burke on the Revolution in France , 8 vo ., 1791 . —The First and Second Books of Milton ' s
Paradise Lost , with Notes , 4 to ., 1792 . — The Law of Evidence by Chief Baron Gilbert , considerably enlarged , to which is prefixed some Account of the Author , his Abstract of Locke ' s Essay , and his Argument on a Case of Homicide in Ireland , 2 vote . 8 vo ., 1791 and 1796 . —On the Revival of the Cause of Reform in
the Representation of the Commons in Parliament , 2 nd ed ., 8 vo ., 1 & 10 . —Aphorisms from Shakespeare , 18 mo . > 1812 . — Laurana , or an Anthology of Sonnets and Elegiac Quatorzains , Origirinl and Translated , 5 vols ,, 8 vo > ., 1812 .
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menced , and G . M . Davidson , Esq ., of Warmley-House , near Bristol , being called to the chair , the several resolutions that were proposed were unanimously carried . The ministers and friends afterwards partook of a social , economical dinner together , and were much gratified and encouraged by several interesting observations from the Rev . Messrs .
Maurice , Wright , Browne arid Tagart ( one of the students of the York College ) . It is to be regretted that , owing to the very unfavourable weather , the presence of many friends from the surrounding country , who had promised their attendance , was prevented . >
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1824, page 572, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2528/page/60/
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